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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.

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.

Paul Chamberlain and Nick Dulake to present NESTORE work at final workshop
Paul Chamberlain will be presenting the work of the Lab4Living team on the NESTORE project alongside the 16 European project partners at an online event on the 27th February to mark the end of the project.

New book launched to provide support for people recently diagnosed with dementia
Press release: 1 March 2021 Sheffield Hallam University News

‘Discovering Dementia’ book launch
23 Feb 2021
This week Lab4Living launched a new book aimed at people recently diagnosed with dementia. ‘Discovering Dementia’ is the result of a collaboration between design researcher, Claire Craig, poet John Killick and artist Sophie Standing. Read more about the book on the CCRI blog:CCRI Impact Blog: Discovering Dementia

PAUL CHAMBERLAIN AND CLAIRE CRAIG TO GIVE KEYNOTES AT DUTCH DESIGN WEEK 2018
During the Dutch Design Week 2018, Creative Industries Fund NL and Waag are organising the Designing a Community of Care: From creative research to practice network meeting, in association with the Aedes-Actiz Knowledge Centre for Housing, Care and Welfare and the Who Cares team.