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Jen Menzies

Assistant Professor

Department: Nursing, Midwifery & Health

Jen Menzies

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Integration of Inter-Professional Simulation, for Safeguarding Children and Families across education,social work and health, Menzies, J. 6 Apr 2023
  • Forgotten fathers: The impact of service reduction during Covid-19, Menzies, J. 2 Apr 2021, In: Journal of Health Visiting
  • The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on breastfeeding mothers, Menzies, J. 2 Jun 2021, In: Journal of Health Visiting
  • Fathers' experiences of the health visiting service: A qualitative study, Menzies, J. 15 Oct 2019, In: Journal of Health Visiting
  • Development of a breastfeeding training model in the north east of England, Menzies, J. Dec 2018, In: Journal of Health Visiting
  • New Fathers Project, Menzies, J. Oct 2003, 2003 Unite-CPHVA Annual Professional Conference

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