Inga Heyman
@heyman_inga
Ph.D R.N & RMN Practice, research and education interest in law enforcement and public health. Co-Director SCLEPH. Lead for Interprofessional Learning
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https://www.napier.ac.uk/people/inga-heyman 18-05-2017 21:45:23
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Truly inspirational public lecture by Prof. Brian Webster -Henderson Brian Webster-Henderson .Reflecting on, and rethinking the nursing workforce. Opportunities to radically change nurse education, career development pathways, and recruitment. Passionate, thought provoking and wise.
Congratulations to all in SCLEPH team for making a social difference SCLEPH Dr Jennifer Murray Prof Liz Aston Dr Andrew Wooff Peter Hillen Elizabeth Speakman Andrew Tatnell Dr Iniobong Enang Ph.D Michelle Jamieson and our partners SIPR Chris White Mental Health Foundation Scotland #ScotKEAwards
Good news klaxon🚨 Humbled and thrilled to be finalists in Scottish Knowledge Exchange Awards for impact at intersect of policing and public health SCLEPH @policescotland clairthomson47 Inga Heyman Interface Edinburgh Napier University ENU Health & Social Care #ScotKEAwards
Such an important day today - conference hosted by Scottish Police Authority on #mentalhealth #vulnerability and the links with policing Inga Heyman SCLEPH SIPR ENU Health & Social Care
Public health and law enforcement programs must recognize the common structural drivers of crime and of ill-health, argues GLEPHA ED Prof. Nick Crofts in this new Policing Insight opinion piece: buff.ly/3QmaxUG #MOI2022 Dr. Katy Kamkar, PhD, CPsych Inga Heyman Dani Kesic
A quote to remember from one of today's sessions at #4nationspPh22 .
Trying to implement trauma-specific clinical practices without first implementing trauma-informed organizational culture change is like throwing seeds on dry land. Sandra Bloom, MD,
Creator of the Sanctuary Model
#4nationspPh22 powerful input from colleagues from the Scottish VRU talking about learning from lived experience, shame, empathy, sympathy and leadership. Let’s be trauma informed together- police and communities.
Naloxone nasal spray to reverse near fatal drug overdose is a public health approach to policing, it saves lives and promotes resilience when working in partnership Police Scotland and Scottish Ambulance. SIPR SCLEPH Edinburgh Napier University ENU Health & Social Care Scottish Drugs Forum Scottish Drug Deaths Taskforce
Cycles of violence in England and Wales: the contribution of childhood abuse to risk of violence revictimisation in adulthood Nadia Butler Zara Quigg Mark Bellis bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…