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Tricia Jessiman joined the University of Bristol in February 2011 as an experienced qualitative researcher with substantial expertise in commissioning and managing research programs and participative methodologies. She has worked on a range of studies and evaluations involving children, young people, and families. Initially serving as the Research Director (qualitative) for the Children and Young People Unit at NatCen, Tricia later moved to the Public Health Team within the Bristol Medical School, where she is involved in qualitative research focused on children's health. Her projects include health promotion in academy schools and developing systems approaches to improve inequalities in child health, particularly mental health in educational settings. Notably, she leads the PHIRST Insight research, evaluating local public health interventions and has participated in numerous significant projects such as the Evaluation of Falls Management Exercise Programme and the Evaluation of Universal Free School Meals in Secondary Schools. Tricia has published extensively in her field, contributing to various research initiatives and collaborative efforts aimed at improving health outcomes for children and adolescents.
Bristol Medical School • Bristol, England
Conducting qualitative research focused on public health interventions and health promotion.
Department of Physics research themes include Astrophysics, Materials and Devices, Particle Physics, and Quantum and Soft Matter.