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Design for Health, Vol 7 issue 1
18 Apr 2023: Latest issue out now, including the first in our series of PhD During Covid reports
Design For Health Vol 7 issue 1

Design For Health: Vol 6 issue 1 and ‘PhD During Covid’ call for papers
14 May 2022
In the latest issue of Design For Health, editor Paul Chamberlain asks Will temporary become permanent? and the journal launches a new submission format
Design For Health Vol 6 issue 1

Design For Health Vol 5 issue 3 Dec 2021, edited by Paul Atkinson
7 Apr 2022
Read about the latest issue of Design For Health on the Research Institute blog.

Funding awarded to develop novel technologies for Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Management

Design For Health Vol 5 issue 1 Apr 2021, edited by Paul Chamberlain
This issue of the Design For Health journal presents a collection of papers that exemplify the diversity of approaches and applications in design and health.

Evaluation of ‘ADHD Hero Activity Book’ paper published in Design For Health
17 Jun 2021, This paper, now published in Design For Health, describes the evaluation of a prototype activity book (previously co-designed by Lab4Living researchers, families of young people with ADHD, educators and clinicians). Results indicate the activity book is an effective communication aid between young people and families. Read the paper here:

Ethical Roadmap published in Design For Health
Claire Craig, Helen Fisher and researchers from Northumbria University consider the ethical tensions and dilemmas faced in interdisciplinary research in a new journal article. The team has developed an Ethical Roadmap to support ethical practices in design and human-computer interaction (HCI) research. Available now in Design For Health:
Development of an ethical roadmap – Claire Craig et al.