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School of Community Health Sciences
NIHR RDS, East Midlands
   
   
  
 

Paul Leighton

Research Fellow, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Teaching Summary

  • Tutor Philosophy of Social Science Module (MARM)
  • Tutor Qualitative Research Issues and Methods (MARM)

Research Summary

The intersection between poverty, social capital and social stratification.

Recent Publications

  • SCHNEIDER, J and AVIS, M. AND LEIGHTON, P., eds., 2007. Supporting Children and Families: Lessons from Sure Start for Evidence-Based Practice Jessica Kingsley Publishing. (In Press.)
  • AVIS,M., BULMAN, D. and LEIGHTON, P., 2007. Factors affecting participation in Sure Start programmes: a qualitative investigation of parents' views Health and Social Care in the Community. 15(3), 203-11
  • HOPE, M. and LEIGHTON, P., 2007. From Bounded to Porous Communities: Sure Start and ‘the New Localism. In: AVIS, M., LEIGHTON, P. and SCHNEIDER, J., eds., In (Eds). Learning from Sure Start: Lessons from Local Programme Evaluations Jessica Kingsley Publications.
  • LEIGHTON, P.A. and AVIS, M., 2003. A prospective study of early development of burnout in nurses.
  • Sure Start Conference Organising Group.
  • Roberts Money bid Steering Group.
  • HOPE, M. and LEIGHTON, P., 2007. From Bounded to Porous Communities: Sure Start and ‘the New Localism. In: AVIS, M., LEIGHTON, P. and SCHNEIDER, J., eds., In (Eds). Learning from Sure Start: Lessons from Local Programme Evaluations Jessica Kingsley Publications.
  • AVIS,M., BULMAN, D. and LEIGHTON, P., 2007. Factors affecting participation in Sure Start programmes: a qualitative investigation of parents' views Health and Social Care in the Community. 15(3), 203-11
  • SCHNEIDER, J and AVIS, M. AND LEIGHTON, P., eds., 2007. Supporting Children and Families: Lessons from Sure Start for Evidence-Based Practice Jessica Kingsley Publishing. (In Press.)
  • LEIGHTON, P.A. and AVIS, M., 2003. A prospective study of early development of burnout in nurses.

School of Community Health Sciences

The University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0) 115 823 0208
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