Commenting on the Prime Minister’s announcement of further easing of Coronavirus restrictions from July 4 in England, including the reopening of culture, tourism and leisure venues as well as a relaxation of the two-metre rule...
A new research and innovation unit to support people to recover and rehabilitate from Covid-19 is to be set up at Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre.
Her Majesty The Queen has offered support to businesses as they reopen, and praised the contribution Chambers of Commerce across the UK and around the world are making to help firms, champion trade and rebuild communities, in a letter released today.
A booklet co-designed by Sheffield Hallam academics to keep older people in Sheffield physically active during the coronavirus lockdown has been reproduced nationally and will be distributed to 250,000 homes across the country.
Loadhog, Sheffield’s returnable packaging manufacturer, has raised more than £1400 for local hospitals by selling discounted containers to its staff and to local small companies.
Nursery staff are having to provide food and help families with benefit claims as the coronavirus pandemic impacts parents with young children, according to new research by the University of Sheffield
With the new Covid 19 digital contact tracing app requiring people to perform at least four inter-related behaviours, experts have recommended that behavioural science is integrated within both the app itself and all associated communications.
A video recording of the Returning to work safely Webinar that took place on 4 June 2020.
The educational publisher Twinkl has joined the Our Frontline campaign to bring together mental health support and advice for teaching staff and remind them ‘it’s ok not to feel ok’, as they continue to support pupils during the coronavirus pandemic.