CPD Violence Prevention Reduction and Public Health
This programme aims to provide learners with the public health skills and knowledge to devise, plan and implement a violence reduction project in the workplace or community.
This programme aims to provide learners with the public health skills and knowledge to devise, plan and implement a violence reduction project in the workplace or community.
Learn more about the Business and Law Placement Support Unit and the opportunities it offers to enhance your professional experience.
The Critical Research Seminars are a series of talks and debates that examine social policy. Seminar topics include: policing, youth justice, prison policy, drugs policy, death in custody and violence against women.
Exploring the impact of creative transpersonal psychology practices in person-centred coaching
We would like to highlight the Faculty Immersive Room and share some of the practice happening within it.
Aimed at students who are health professionals this Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme covers a range of topics relevant to contemporary practice involving the use of medicines use in children and neonates.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will provide you with an understanding of clinical knowledge and skills that are relevant to the needs of healthcare professionals working with medicines in oncology and to facilitate professional development.
Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement or ‘PPIE’ has become a wide-spread phenomenon in health and social care research. PPIE is considered the gold standard of research and is typically required by funding bodies (such as the NIHR) to access grant funding.
Library spaces, resources and expertise dedicated to the needs of LJMU students, researchers, staff and external visitors.
Read the profile of Professor Keith George, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research and Enterprise).