Health care research professor at Kingston University and St George’s, University of London named Academy of Social Sciences Fellow 16th October 2019 Professor Annette Boaz has been made a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.
Kingston University and St George’s academic awarded MBE for outstanding services to stroke rehabilitation 21st June 2017 Professor of Rehabilitation Research Fiona Jones included on the Queen’s Birthday honours list
Building Bridges: Research programme for self-management support 26th October 2016 Professor Fiona Jones is leading a programme of research for self-management support for individuals with complex disabilities.
Ethnic differences in satisfaction with social care amongst older carers of stroke survivors 5th May 2015 The study, led by Dr Nan Greenwood, explored the perceptions and experiences of 57 older carers of stroke survivors, and was funded by the National Institute of Health Research School of Social Care Research (NIHR SSCR).
Bridges – Living with stroke 1st May 2015 Dr Fiona Jones, Professor in Rehabilitation Research, is the founder of the ‘Bridges’ programme for stroke self-management, which has been commissioned by over 50 stroke teams in the UK.
Group self-management after stroke 13th November 2015 Group self-management after stroke. Fiona Jones is collaborating with Dr Nick Ward and his team at University College Hospitals to explore the feasibility of delivering the Bridges stroke self-management programme (SMP) in a group setting.
Self-management VOICED project 13th November 2015 Fiona Jones is collaborating with a team of researchers from Southampton university led by Dr Sara Demain to explore the self-management outcomes which matter most to patients.
New social enterprise set to lead to significant improvements in stroke rehabilitation 20th December 2013 A pioneering programme that empowers stroke survivors to become more involved in their own rehabilitation has been officially launched as a social enterprise.