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Working with partners to promote Health and Wellbeing

The Faculty of Health & Life Sciences works in partnership with public, private and third sector organisations to improve performance, impact and best practice through a range of subject areas and specialisms, including health, sports, counselling, occupational psychology, service improvement, child development and many more!

We offer:

 

Showcasing our Continuing Professional Development provision

Find out more here about our recent Health Showcase Event around Continuing Professional Development for health and social care professionals. 

 

Partnerships and Projects

With such a wide range of subject areas and specialisms within health & life sciences there are a large number and wide range of partnerships and projects.

We use our expertise to share learning and best practice to work with partners to improve their activities.

Current partnerships include:

 

Networking Opportunities

Within health & life sciences we host and are involved with a number of networks which bring together practioners, educators, researchers and other groups to share best practice and learn from each other.

Networks include:

Staff from health & life sciences also bring their knowledge to a number of local, regional and national bodies including Healthycity York, Active York, Yorkshire & Humberside AHP Forum, College of Occupational Therapists, the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and other special interest groups.

 

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If you are interested in working with us please contact:

Ruth Weatherill, Partnership Development Officer
T: 01904 8766260
E: r.weatherill@yorksj.ac.uk


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10/05/12 University and mental health service provider showcase events
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