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Linda and Stewart Shuttleworth: Clinical Psychology: Origins and Future Directions

Start Date: 7 February 2024 4:00 pm

End Date: 7 February 2024 5:00 pm

Location: CRV016 (the Music Room), Wheeler Building

Linda’s first degree in Psychology 1972-1976 was in the fascinating city of Edinburgh, followed by post-grad training 1976-1978 in Clinical Psychology at Liverpool University and Mersey Region. Then a bit of a diversion for two years, which was spent in Kenya as a VSO science teacher, a life-changing experience.

She returned to work as an NHS Clinical Psychologist, always in mental health services, and increasingly with people with severe, enduring and complex mental ill health. Stewart and Linda married in 1987, and have two sons, who gracefully endured having two clinical psychologist parents and the inevitable dinner table conversations …

Stewart studied and trained in Bradford and Stirling. His Clinical Psychology career in the NHS initially focused on working with children and young people. After moving to Chester, he embraced additional training, and specialised in Learning Disability. He then worked in and led LD services for adults across Cheshire.

Having discovered the Countess of Chester partnership with Kisiizi Hospital in SW Uganda, Linda looked for a way to involve CWP NHS Trust, to support the mental health work going on there. (And combine her attachment to that part of the world with her clinical skills and family circumstances!)  In 2010 our Director of Nursing, Linda, and one of our Psychiatrists went on a scoping visit to Kisiizi and so joined the endeavour.  Out of that, and from the tragedy of the death in East Africa of Jamie Devaney, came Jamie’s Fund. That small charity now supports 25 Ugandan Hospitals and Health Centres in developing their mental health services.  Stewart and Linda (also a Trustee) support the charity in a voluntary capacity as clinicians and advisors, both here and in Uganda.

Retirement gifts you time to make space for your other interests; art and crafts, the environment and local history among them. We contributed the small display representing the development of Clinical Psychology to the Riverside Museum, and we are now glad to have the opportunity to share with you a little of the scope of Clinical Psychology now, and its origins.

This talk will take place in CRV016 (the Music Room) at the Wheeler Building – all welcome.

Host: Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society

Admission is free, but booking encouraged for refreshment and seating purposes. Please contact fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or call 01244 512126 to confirm your place.

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University of Chester Riverside Museum open

Start Date: 3 July 2024 1:00 pm

End Date: 3 July 2024 4:00 pm

Location: Wheeler Building Basement

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society’s Riverside Museum will be open between 1pm and 4pm for students, staff and other visitors.

Based at the University’s Wheeler Building, it contains a permanent collection of curiosities from the world of medicine, nursing, midwifery and social work, in addition to an original letter written by Florence Nightingale from Balaclava.

The First World War: Returning Home exhibition provides an insight into what a soldier invalided back from the Front would have found on his return to Cheshire. Using local examples wherever possible, the exhibition covers aspects such as medical advances, the psychological effects of war, volunteering and volunteer nurses, a doctor’s country practice, home life, working women and social welfare.

Visitors with an interest in health and social care or local and social history are always welcome to visit the Museum and find out more from the volunteers, many of whom have a healthcare background.

There is no need to book for the standard opening times but group bookings for six or more people can be made at other times by prior arrangement. Please contact: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512126. For the full programme details visit: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/health-and-social-care/historical-society/events-programme

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University of Chester Riverside Museum open

Start Date: 22 June 2024 10:00 am

End Date: 22 June 2024 4:00 pm

Location: Wheeler Building Basement

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society’s Riverside Museum will be open between 1pm and 4pm for students, staff and other visitors.

Based at the University’s Wheeler Building, it contains a permanent collection of curiosities from the world of medicine, nursing, midwifery and social work, in addition to an original letter written by Florence Nightingale from Balaclava.

The First World War: Returning Home exhibition provides an insight into what a soldier invalided back from the Front would have found on his return to Cheshire. Using local examples wherever possible, the exhibition covers aspects such as medical advances, the psychological effects of war, volunteering and volunteer nurses, a doctor’s country practice, home life, working women and social welfare.

Visitors with an interest in health and social care or local and social history are always welcome to visit the Museum and find out more from the volunteers, many of whom have a healthcare background.

There is no need to book for the standard opening times but group bookings for six or more people can be made at other times by prior arrangement. Please contact: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512126. For the full programme details visit: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/health-and-social-care/historical-society/events-programme

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University of Chester Riverside Museum open

Start Date: 5 June 2024 1:00 pm

End Date: 5 June 2024 4:00 pm

Location: Wheeler Building Basement

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society’s Riverside Museum will be open between 1pm and 4pm for students, staff and other visitors.

Based at the University’s Wheeler Building, it contains a permanent collection of curiosities from the world of medicine, nursing, midwifery and social work, in addition to an original letter written by Florence Nightingale from Balaclava.

The First World War: Returning Home exhibition provides an insight into what a soldier invalided back from the Front would have found on his return to Cheshire. Using local examples wherever possible, the exhibition covers aspects such as medical advances, the psychological effects of war, volunteering and volunteer nurses, a doctor’s country practice, home life, working women and social welfare.

Visitors with an interest in health and social care or local and social history are always welcome to visit the Museum and find out more from the volunteers, many of whom have a healthcare background.

There is no need to book for the standard opening times but group bookings for six or more people can be made at other times by prior arrangement. Please contact: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512126. For the full programme details visit: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/health-and-social-care/historical-society/events-programme

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University of Chester Riverside Museum open

Start Date: 1 May 2024 1:00 pm

End Date: 1 May 2024 4:00 pm

Location: Wheeler Building Basement

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society’s Riverside Museum will be open between 1pm and 4pm for students, staff and other visitors.

Based at the University’s Wheeler Building, it contains a permanent collection of curiosities from the world of medicine, nursing, midwifery and social work, in addition to an original letter written by Florence Nightingale from Balaclava.

The First World War: Returning Home exhibition provides an insight into what a soldier invalided back from the Front would have found on his return to Cheshire. Using local examples wherever possible, the exhibition covers aspects such as medical advances, the psychological effects of war, volunteering and volunteer nurses, a doctor’s country practice, home life, working women and social welfare.

Visitors with an interest in health and social care or local and social history are always welcome to visit the Museum and find out more from the volunteers, many of whom have a healthcare background.

There is no need to book for the standard opening times but group bookings for six or more people can be made at other times by prior arrangement. Please contact: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512126. For the full programme details visit: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/health-and-social-care/historical-society/events-programme

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University of Chester Riverside Museum open

Start Date: 3 April 2024 1:00 pm

End Date: 3 April 2024 4:00 pm

Location: Wheeler Building Basement

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society’s Riverside Museum will be open between 1pm and 4pm for students, staff and other visitors.

Based at the University’s Wheeler Building, it contains a permanent collection of curiosities from the world of medicine, nursing, midwifery and social work, in addition to an original letter written by Florence Nightingale from Balaclava.

The First World War: Returning Home exhibition provides an insight into what a soldier invalided back from the Front would have found on his return to Cheshire. Using local examples wherever possible, the exhibition covers aspects such as medical advances, the psychological effects of war, volunteering and volunteer nurses, a doctor’s country practice, home life, working women and social welfare.

Visitors with an interest in health and social care or local and social history are always welcome to visit the Museum and find out more from the volunteers, many of whom have a healthcare background.

There is no need to book for the standard opening times but group bookings for six or more people can be made at other times by prior arrangement. Please contact: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512126. For the full programme details visit: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/health-and-social-care/historical-society/events-programme

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University of Chester Riverside Museum open

Start Date: 6 March 2024 1:00 pm

End Date: 6 March 2024 4:00 pm

Location: Wheeler Building Basement

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society’s Riverside Museum will be open between 1pm and 4pm for students, staff and other visitors.

Based at the University’s Wheeler Building, it contains a permanent collection of curiosities from the world of medicine, nursing, midwifery and social work, in addition to an original letter written by Florence Nightingale from Balaclava.

The First World War: Returning Home exhibition provides an insight into what a soldier invalided back from the Front would have found on his return to Cheshire. Using local examples wherever possible, the exhibition covers aspects such as medical advances, the psychological effects of war, volunteering and volunteer nurses, a doctor’s country practice, home life, working women and social welfare.

Visitors with an interest in health and social care or local and social history are always welcome to visit the Museum and find out more from the volunteers, many of whom have a healthcare background.

There is no need to book for the standard opening times but group bookings for six or more people can be made at other times by prior arrangement. Please contact: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512126. For the full programme details visit: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/health-and-social-care/historical-society/events-programme

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University of Chester Riverside Museum open

Start Date: 7 February 2024 1:00 pm

End Date: 7 February 2024 4:00 pm

Location: Wheeler Building Basement

The Faculty of Health, Medicine and Society (FHMS) Historical Society’s Riverside Museum will be open between 1pm and 4pm for students, staff and other visitors.

Based at the University’s Wheeler Building, it contains a permanent collection of curiosities from the world of medicine, nursing, midwifery and social work, in addition to an original letter written by Florence Nightingale from Balaclava.

The First World War: Returning Home exhibition provides an insight into what a soldier invalided back from the Front would have found on his return to Cheshire. Using local examples wherever possible, the exhibition covers aspects such as medical advances, the psychological effects of war, volunteering and volunteer nurses, a doctor’s country practice, home life, working women and social welfare.

Visitors with an interest in health and social care or local and social history are always welcome to visit the Museum and find out more from the volunteers, many of whom have a healthcare background.

There is no need to book for the standard opening times but group bookings for six or more people can be made at other times by prior arrangement. Please contact: fhsc.histsoc@chester.ac.uk or 01244 512126. For the full programme details visit: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/health-and-social-care/historical-society/events-programme

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Tea & Talk

Start Date: 1 February 2024 1:00 pm

End Date: 1 February 2024 2:00 pm

Location: Chester Students' Union, Exton Park

Join our Wellbeing and Mental Health team for some hot drinks and snacks on Time to Talk Day.

You can find out more about Time to Talk Day here.

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Walk & Talk

Start Date: 1 February 2024 12:00 pm

End Date: 1 February 2024 1:00 pm

Location: Meet outside Chester Students' Union, Exton Park

Join our Wellbeing and Mental Health team for a walk through Chester.

This is a great opportunity to meet peers and go for a relaxed stroll around the city for Time to Talk Day.

Click here to book your place.

If you have any questions or concerns about the accessibility of the route, then please contact studentservices@chester.ac.uk.

We will be finishing the walk at CSU, where we will be holding Tea and Talk from 1pm – 2pm. Come along to join us for some hot drinks and snacks!

 

You can find out more about Time to Talk Day here.

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