SuPeR Knee kicks off!
Professor Michael Nilsson spoke to Kia Handley on ABC Newcastle radio. (Nov 6, 2019)
Tips for Creating Equity
A Patient Advocate/s Tips for Creating Equity - Gillian Mason, University of Newcastle. (Oct, 2019)
Public Talk – Digitization and Innovation in Swedish Health Care Transformation
Visiting Conjoint Associate Professor, Dr Thomas Linden will deliver a public talk entitled “Digitization and innovation in Swedish health care transformation - The e-health 2025 strategy” at NeW Space.
HMRI Open Day – Friday 11 October
A day of fun and education where we connected with researchers and found out all about the work happening behind the scenes.
Thriving Through Theatre After A Stroke
'Stroke Stories' was featured on ABC Radio National Life Matters today, interviewing playwright Linden Wilkinson and stroke survivor and actor, Brian Lowe, on theatre performance interventions for recovery after stroke and 'What life is really like after a stroke?' Listen to the interview here.
Devised theatre as a stroke therapy
Hunter research study looks at using devised theatre performance as a stroke therapy (July 19, 2019) Brian Lowe was standing on top of a ladder when he suffered his first stroke. The Wallsend man was 73. A handyman.
Thriving through theatre
A new play exploring this question has come up with a range of answers with one common theme - that hope is needed to make life after a stroke not just bearable, but enjoyable. Playwright Linden Wilkinson speaks to us about devising the play. Stroke survivor and actor Brian Lowe tells us about his experience performing in 'Stroke Stories.'
Theatre Performance Interventions for Recovery After Stroke
Our researchers will test an 8-week Devised Theatre Performance Process, which we hypothesize will improve the psychosocial well-being and cognitive function of people in the chronic phase of stroke (stroke >6 months ago), with a protocol currently in development.