NewsContensis: http://www.contentmanagement.co.ukhttp://live-uon.cloud.contensis.com/research/groups/injuryresearch/news.aspx?SyndicationType=22024-03-28T18:05:13ZStay One Step Ahead Project wins a Children and Young People Now Award for 2021Richard KishInformation on Stay One Step Ahead Project wins a Children and Young People Now Award for 20212021-12-10T10:59:00Z2021-12-10T10:48:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/stay-one-step-ahead-project-wins-a-children-and-young-people-now-award-for-2021.aspxDr Asiya Maula's paper among top 10% most downloaded articles in Diabetic MedicineRichard KishInformation on Dr Asiya Maula's paper among top 10% most downloaded articles in Diabetic Medicine2020-05-12T08:45:00Z2020-05-12T08:39:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/amaula-top10-may20.aspxNew trial to test 'return to work' rehab programme after traumatic injuryChin KohTrauma survivors are to play a major role in helping to develop and trial a new rehabilitation programme that will help people who have suffered a serious injury to return to work.2019-06-04T08:44:00Z2019-06-04T09:03:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2019-new-trial-to-test-'return-to-work'-rehab-programme-after-traumatic-injury.aspxLaunch of the FaME implementation ToolkitTina PatelInformation on Launch of the FaME implementation Toolkit2019-05-21T14:12:00Z2019-05-22T10:22:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2019-launch-fame.aspxNIHR Signal: Paracetamol and alcohol are the most common substances taken by young people and rates of poisoning are increasingTina PatelInformation on NIHR Signal: Paracetamol and alcohol are the most common substances taken by young people and rates of poisoning are increasing2019-01-17T13:54:00Z2019-01-09T13:28:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/nihrsignal-11dec18.aspxNIHR Signal: Simple preventative actions by parents linked to fewer child injuriesChin KohInformation on NIHR Signal: Simple preventative actions by parents linked to fewer child injuries2018-12-13T16:01:00Z2018-12-13T15:58:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2018-nihrsignalkcs-3oct17131218.aspxYoung people with ADHD 'more likely' to come from deprived neighbourhoodsChin KohChildren and young adults diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are twice as likely to come from the most socio-economically deprived neighbourhoods in England than the least deprived, new research has found.2018-04-09T10:28:00Z2018-04-11T09:00:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2018-young-people-with-adhd.aspxLarge study links alcohol misuse to subsequent injury risk in young peopleA new study by public health researchers at the University of Nottingham has found that young people who are admitted to hospital in England because of alcohol are 7 times more likely to have an injury needing hospital admission in the 6 months after the alcohol admission.2017-12-05T11:20:00Z2018-01-13T21:27:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2017-large-study-links-alcohol-misuse.aspxNIHR Signal: Simple preventative actions by parents linked to fewer child injuriesInformation on NIHR Signal: Simple preventative actions by parents linked to fewer child injuries2017-10-10T13:21:00Z2018-01-13T21:30:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/nihrsignalkcs-3oct17.aspxInjury Research Group goes to Buckingham PalaceInformation on Injury Research Group goes to Buckingham Palace2017-06-05T11:04:00Z2018-01-13T21:27:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2017-injury-research-group-goes-to-buckingham-palace.aspxUnintentional Injuries: A guide for practitioners working with children aged under 5 yearsInformation on Unintentional Injuries: A guide for practitioners working with children aged under 5 years2017-04-10T11:05:00Z2018-01-13T21:27:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2017-unintentional-injuries-a-guide-for-practitioners-working-with-children-aged-under-5-years.aspxNIHR Signal published about Dr Ruth Baker's researchInformation on NIHR Signal published about Dr Ruth Baker's research2017-02-14T11:00:00Z2018-01-13T21:31:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/nihr-signal-published-on-dr-ruth-bakers-research.aspxProf Denise Kendrick on expert group aiming to make accident prevention a priorityProf Denise Kendrick on expert group aiming to make accident prevention a top priority2016-08-03T13:34:00Z2018-01-13T21:29:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/denise-kendrick-expert-group.aspxKeeping children safe: new guide for preventing child accidental injuries in the under fivesResearchers from The University of Nottingham have worked with the Child Accident Prevention Trust to produce a guide to help commissioners of children's health services ensure accident prevention is a key part of health visiting, children's centres and family services.2016-07-13T10:19:00Z2018-01-13T21:26:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2016-new-guide.aspxSharp rise in UK teen poisonings over past 20 years, particularly among girlsInformation on Sharp rise in UK teen poisonings over past 20 years, particularly among girls2016-05-17T10:11:00Z2018-01-13T21:32:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/sharp-rise-in-uk-teen-poisonings.aspxRuth Baker wins prestigious University Tri Campus Postgraduate PrizeInformation on Ruth Baker wins prestigious University Tri Campus Postgraduate Prize2016-03-17T15:12:00Z2018-01-13T21:32:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/ruth-baker-wins-prestigious-university-tri-campus-postgraduate-prize.aspxPhD viva success for Vibhore PrasadMichael LoxtonInformation on PhD viva success for Vibhore Prasad2015-12-03T11:53:00Z2020-03-05T08:36:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/phd-viva-success-for-vibhore-prasad.aspxChildren's falls linked to parents' safety behaviour, study findsParents of children who fell at home were more likely not to use safety gates and not to have taught their children rules about climbing on things in the kitchen, a study from researchers at The University of Nottingham has found.2014-12-04T10:32:00Z2018-01-13T21:28:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/childrens-falls-linked-to-parents-safety-behaviour,-study-finds.aspxStudy highlights under 5s at risk from broken bonesPublic health researchers at the School of Medicine have discovered new clues about which children under five years old are the most at risk from broken bones in childhood accidents.2014-11-24T14:42:00Z2018-01-13T21:32:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/study-highlights-under-5s-at-risk-from-broken-bones.aspxNew research calls for more action to prevent childhood injuriesYoung children from socially-deprived households are still most at risk from injuries in the home and more targeted accident prevention is urgently needed, a new study has found.2014-10-28T12:46:00Z2018-01-13T21:30:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/new-research-calls-for-more-action-to-prevent-childhood-injuries.aspxYoung people with epilepsy significantly more at risk of injuryChildren and young adults with epilepsy are more likely to suffer broken bones, burns and poisonings compared to those without the neurological disorder...2014-04-15T12:38:00Z2018-01-13T21:33:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/vprasad-epilepsy-14apr14.aspxNew NHS advice showcases University researchPioneering research by a world-leading team of University of Nottingham academics in the prevention of accidents involving children and young teenagers is being showcased to health and social care professionals.2013-03-18T00:00:00Z2018-01-13T21:30:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/new-nhs-advice-showcases-university-research.aspxAdvice needed for parents on risk of poisoning in toddlers, research saysInformation on Advice needed for parents on risk of poisoning in toddlers, research says2012-12-02T10:30:00Z2018-01-13T21:26:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/2012-advice-needed-for-parents-on-risk-of-poisoning-in-toddlers-research-says.aspxAdvice needed for parents on risk of poisoning in toddlers, research saysGPs and other primary care professionals need to warn parents about safely storing medicines and other hazardous household products in an effort to cut the number of poisonings among pre-school children, a study has said.2012-12-02T00:00:00Z2018-01-13T21:28:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/advice-needed-for-parents-on-risk-of-poisoning-in-toddlers,-research-says.aspxHow safe are our roads for Bradley and the nation's cyclists?A new government-funded study is to be carried out into how Britain's roads could be made safer for cyclists to reduce the risk of cycling injuries, encourage more people to use bikes and improve public health.2012-11-14T00:00:00Z2018-01-13T21:29:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/news/how-safe-are-our-roads-for-bradley-and-the-nations-cyclists.aspx