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  • Developing a Local Authority Research System: Middlesbrough Council, Redcar & Cleveland Council and Teesside University
  • Positioning Hartlepool and Stockton-on-Tees Borough Councils to be ready for a future Health Determinants Research Collaboration bid: Final Report
  • How to develop an existing Memorandum of Understanding between Public Health South Tees and Teesside University into a research system for Middlesbrough Council and Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council into a Research Ecosystem: Final Report
  • A co-production study examining COVID recovery from the community perspective: COVID RECOVERY 
  • A co-production approach to exploring an integrated service model in UK local authorities
  • A co-production approach to exploring an integrated service model for people in Middlesbrough and Redcar & Cleveland
  • “I don’t know if we will ever return to how it was before. I don’t know if that’s a negative thing.”: Examining COVID recovery from the community perspective.
  • Physical activity perceptions and experiences of BAME Teesside University students during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study
  • Child of the North 2024 Campaign – Report 10: A country that works for all children and young people
  • Heat or Eat: Exploring the Impact of the Cost-Of-Living Crisis on Single parents’ Mental Wellbeing in the United Kingdom.
  • The politics of freeports – a place-based analysis of regional economic regeneration in the United Kingdom
  • Identifying and Overcoming Barriers to COVID-19 and Flu Vaccine Uptake in Tees Valley Communities: Insights from a Mixed-Methods Study
  • “Bottom of the Pile”: Health Behaviors within the Context of In-work Poverty in North East England
  • Place-Based Policy – A Quadruple-Helix Co-Production Pilot
  • Diamorphine assisted treatment in Middlesbrough: a UK drug treatment case study
  • More than just ‘free heroin’: caring whilst navigating constraint in the delivery of diamorphine assisted treatment
  • Measuring the association between the opening of a new multi-national restaurant with young people’s eating behaviours
  • Co-located Heroin Assisted Treatment within primary care: A preliminary analysis of the implications for healthcare access, cost, and treatment delivery in the UK
  • A Qualitative Exploration of Peer Supporters’ Experiences of Undertaking a Co-Produced Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Training Programme
  • Psychosocial factors influencing COVID-19 booster vaccine uptake among ethnic minority individuals in North East England: A qualitative exploration.
  • Peer Supporters’ Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing needs: Key Factors and Opportunities for Co-Produced Training
  • Evaluating the effects of a multicomponent support service for people recently diagnosed with dementia: A qualitative study
  • Exploring and developing a longitudinal cohort study of babies born within Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland: The Lockdown Babies Study
  • Considerations for peer research and implications for mental health professionals: learning from research on food insecurity and severe mental illness
  • Food insecurity in adults with severe mental illness living in Northern England: A co-produced cross-sectional study
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Popular Research Search:Clinical Prevention, GDPR, Research Insights