News and events
As part of the British Science Association Community Buddies programme, GroundsWell early career researchers embark on a programme of activities with youth in Northern Ireland
In September 2024, GroundsWell team member Christopher Tate travelled to the University of York to learn about advanced statistical methods employed in economic evaluations of healthcare interventions and observational data.
A new project, led by researchers at Queen's University Belfast and involving a network of key partners, will explore interventions to end violence against women and girls in public spaces in Belfast
Mae Murray Foundation launches their new adapted paddleboard, with support from the GroundsWell Innovation Fund
WHO Summer School - systems thinking and innovation for the prevention of non-communicable diseases and a healthy ageing population in the WHO European Region (16-19 July 2024) Nice, France
Leandro Garcia visited a school in south Belfast to discuss healthy neighbourhoods
In this webinar from 25th April 2024, we explored various methods of evidence synthesis across GroundsWell
Prof Ruth Hunter spoke at the "Connecting With/As Nature" event as part of Reach '24
In this webinar from 7th December 2023, we explored the role of environmental factors in maternal and child health.
Findings from our Future-proofing the Greenway work were launched in a workshop in East Belfast in October, and discussed in a webinar with additional speakers in November.
The GroundsWell Consortium came together 16-17th November in Edinburgh for two days of sharing, learning, and planning
Spotlight on Health & Climate Change: Urban green and blue spaces - featuring Prof Ruth Hunter
GroundsWell held a Healthy Parks event at The Florrie, Liverpool on Wednesday 1st November 2023 for the ESRC Festival of Social Science.
Dr Amanda Slevin has been awarded the prestigious RSBP Medal on behalf of the Climate Coalition Northern Ireland for their successful campaigning to deliver historic climate legislation in Northern Ireland
A webinar, with Mae Murray Foundation, on the importance of inclusion in green and blue spaces, guidance for developing an inclusive beach, and what we need to do next.
GroundsWell Belfast team members attend a family day in Groomsport Beach organised by Mae Murray Foundation
Dr Jack Benton from the University of Manchester presents MOHAWk: an observation tool for measuring physical activity and other wellbeing behaviours in urban spaces.
Practitioners working to address greening, health, and inequalities in Belfast have completed training with GroundsWell and Belfast Healthy Cities
In its seventh year, Clean Air Day fell on Thursday 15th June 2023.
On 14th- 15th June, Belfast Healthy Cities led a delegation from Belfast to Cork to learn about work being led by Cork Healthy Cities and Green Spaces for Health to address health inequalities, well-being and the environment.
Women in Cities Belfast is a new initiative being led by Callie Persic (Belfast City Council), Ruth Hunter, Agustina Martire (QUB Architecture), Nuala Flood and Laura Michael (QUB Planning)
GroundsWell partnered with EastSide Greenway and the Paul Hogarth Company to run a full-day workshop in East Belfast, to discuss with the public “How Can We Future Proof The Connswater Greenway?” in the face of the climate and biodiversity crisis.
As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science event, GroundsWell in Belfast ran a townhall meeting with the community in East Belfast on the climate crisis
The first Liverpool Hub meeting was held on Monday 17th October at The Brain Charity and had a lot of vibrant discussion between stakeholders, public advisors and members of our team
In September 2022, Prof Sarah Rodgers sat on a key note panel for a Quality of Urban Environments with Nature-Connectedness and Health (QUENCH) event
In August 2022, GroundsWell were part of the Greening the City Action Plan Workshop organised by Belfast Healthy Cities
As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science event, GroundsWell in Edinburgh ran an interactive drop-in event about becoming a citizen scientist and exploring how urban green and blue spaces impact our health and wellbeing
In June, some of the consortium gathered in person for the first time in The MAC in Belfast, for two days of networking, planning and sharing work package updates.
The Mae Murray Foundation has launched the “ADAPT my Beach” guide, with support from GroundsWell colleagues in Queen’s University Belfast and the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation.
Together with colleagues from project SPACE (Supportive Environments for Physical and Social Activity, Healthy Ageing & Cognitive Health), Niamh represented GroundsWell at the Centre for Public Health stall giving members of the public Body MOTs.