Items where Author is "Woodward, Abigail"

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WOODWARD, Abigail, PATMORE, Beth, CLIFF, Gilli and DAYSON, Christopher (2022). The value and contribution of BAME-led organisations during and Beyond COVID-19. In: REES, James, MACMILLAN, Rob, DAYSON, Christopher, DAMM, Christopher and BYNNER, Claire, (eds.) COVID-19 and the Voluntary and Community Sector in the UK: Responses, Impacts and Adaptation. Policy Press. [Book Section]

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DAYSON, Christopher, HARRIS, Catherine, BASHIR, Nadia, BENNETT, Ellen and WOODWARD, Abigail (2022). Evaluation of Age Better in Sheffield the impact on social isolation and loneliness (2015-21). Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research. [Monograph]

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WOODWARD, Abigail (2021). Exploring the relationship between bereavement, loneliness and social isolation in older people. Project Report. Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

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DAYSON, Christopher, HARRIS, Catherine and WOODWARD, Abigail (2021). Voluntary sector interventions to address loneliness and mental health in older people: taking account of emotional, psychological and social wellbeing. Perspectives in Public Health. [Article]

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WOODWARD, Abigail (2021). Exploring the relationship between financial exclusion, loneliness and social isolation in older people: Learning Case Studies from ‘Live Better: Get Connected’. Project Report. Sheffield Hallam University, Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research. [Monograph]

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WOODWARD, Abigail (2020). Exploring informal support networks amongst Pakistani Muslims in deprived areas of Sheffield. Doctoral, Sheffield Hallam University. [Thesis]

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WOODWARD, Abigail (2018). Exploring economic inactivity through lived experiences of British Pakistani Muslim women. Project Report. Bridge Institute for Research and Policy. [Monograph]

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