Helen Moore
@dr_helen_moore
Associate Professor @TeessideUni. Interests: Public Health, Food Environments, Systematic Reviews, STEAM, Theatre, Music & Parenting. Views my own. (she/her)
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https://research.tees.ac.uk/en/persons/helen-moore 31-07-2008 16:01:37
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âA thematic analysis of UK healthy planning frameworks and tools designed to support the inclusion of health in urban planningâ by Helen Moore et al. of Teesside University has been accepted! #Cities4Health Register & sign up for new content alerts at tandfonline.com/journals/rcah20
Looking forward to all of the interesting talks and posters at the sessions today WPHN CONGRESS 2024 in Marylebone, London If youâre attending, come and see our poster on #socialsupermarkets and #foodinsecurity
My second day at the WPHN CONGRESS 2024 in Marylebone, London - looking forward to another day of talks and posters. First up, âfixing the food systemâ⌠If youâre attending, come and see our poster on our collaborative work on #darkkitchens
Fantastic presentation from Corinna Hawkes this morning WPHN CONGRESS 2024 underlining the need for consideration of lived realities when trying to transform food systems đ
Take home message from Reema Reidâs excellent talk at todayâs WPHN CONGRESS 2024 school food symposium, is that investments in UFSM would be investments in the future of children - helping to maximise long term health, aspiration and achievement.
âźď¸ Read our newly published open access paper in Cities & Health on UK healthy planning frameworks and tools designed to support the inclusion of health in urban planning written with colleagues including Michael Chang Prof Amelia A Lake & Amber De La Haye tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10âŚ
Incredible to be part of the project that has taken this from concept to production of a healthy sustainable ready meal in some local #socialsupermarkets! Funded by National Institute for Health and Care Research, we worked alongside partners from Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust & Middlesbrough Environment City as well as our brilliant participants đ¤Š
The next stage begins for Will and Seb⌠#hightunstallcollegeofscience #curie #year7 Absolutely delighted that theyâve been allocated to Curie House #inspirationalwomeninSTEM đŠâđŹ High Tunstall College of Science
I recently recorded this podcast for FoodActive with colleagues from our NIHR Research funded Dark Kitchens project to talk about the work we have done. If youâre interested in learning more about our work, please have a listen!
Classrooms with space for exhausted kids to sleep, a dad & 3 kids sharing 2 airbeds, mums fleeing with kids to empty flats where food trumps furniture. This is England. Meet Hartlepool head Mark Tilling who aims to get 10,000 beds out to kids without one. theguardian.com/education/artiâŚ
I'm presenting some of our current National Institute for Health and Care Research funded Dark Kitchens work at the #CIEHFoodSafety Conference today alongside Callum Bradford from Teesside University and Prof Heather Brown from Lancaster University
Would your Local Authority like to host an academic - fully funded by the NIHR? Then get your proposed placement added to the "where can I go" document so that academics can contact you. Email [email protected] by the 7th August. nihr.ac.uk/documents/nihrâŚ
A 5-year research fellow post working with myself Leah Avery Prof Amelia A Lake Jo-Anne Smith, Sarah Daniel đ and others in mental health research, apply here: tuwpapps.tees.ac.uk/trent22live_weâŚ