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Words cast spells: and why this matters in Parkinson’s
Words cast spells: and why this matters in Parkinson’s In this, the first of three blogs, Alison Williams explores the impact that quality of life assessments can have on Parkinson’s [...]
Evaluating and Evidencing Asset-Based Approaches and Co-Production in Health Inequalities
Evaluating and Evidencing Asset-Based Approaches and Co-Production in Health Inequalities In a new article published in Critical Public Health, Measuring Humanity PI, Marisa de Andrade, along with Nikolina Angelova, explores [...]
Measuring Humanity with the Deaf Community through Comedy
Measuring Humanity with the Deaf Community through Comedy Historically, the difficulties facing the Deaf community when attempting to access health and mental health services have not been adequately recognised. Many individuals [...]
Ignoring all the Signs – Mental Health and Wellbeing Implications for the Deaf Community
Ignoring all the Signs - Mental Health and Wellbeing Implications for the Deaf Community Measuring Humanity has been working with the Deaf Community (people born Deaf or who become Deaf during [...]
Measuring Humanity in Green Spaces
Measuring Humanity in Green Spaces Dr Marisa de Andrade – PI for Measuring Humanity, School of Health in Social Science, Centre for Creative-Relational Inquiry, University of Edinburgh A year ago, [...]
Measuring Humanity in Aspiring Communities
Measuring Humanity in Aspiring Communities Measuring Humanity has been hard at work in Aspiring Communities in partnership with Bethany Christian Trust. This is funded by the Scottish Government's Aspiring Communities [...]