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I am an Educational Technologist at the University of Hertfordshire in the School of Health and Social Work. Prior to this role, I was a full-time Computing / ICT secondary computing teacher. I have a great interest in the application of Creative Multimedia Technologies and Digital arts within education. Currently exploring ways in which eLearning related technologies such as podcast, interactive multimedia video tutorials could be used to support teach and learning.
• HSK student pod has been created for all students in the School of Health and Social work
• This is a podcast series which will cover a range of topics including keeping students up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with their studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
Our aim is to produce the podcast twice a month so that students have something fresh and new to listen to regularly. (Due to other commitments we may currently only be possible to produce one podcast per month and see how things go)
• HSK student pod has been created for all students in the School of Health and Social work
• This is a podcast series which will cover a range of topics including keeping students up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with their studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
Our aim is to produce the podcast twice a month so that students have something fresh and new to listen to regularly. (Due to other commitments we may currently only be possible to produce one podcast per month and see how things go)
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HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 41?
Welcome to Episode 41: (00:01 – 01:44)
• A brief update on what is going on in the School of Health and Social Work (HSK): (01:44 – 5:46)
Kathy Whayman - HSK Assistant Associate Dean for learning and teaching and student experience. Kathy introduces the podcast and also gives a brief update on what is going on in the School of Health and Social Work.
• Message from the SSAS team: (5:46 – 10:36)
Shipa Begum from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) gives an update on the services and resources the SSAS team has on offer to students in the School of Health and Social Work. She also gives some tips on managing and planning your time as a student.
• This month's profession spotlight: (10:36 - 39:42)
A special message from various HSK staff members.
We are showcasing our staffs’ clinical expertise who are sharing their individual story about a time that they made a difference in their previous Health or Social work roles. Listen to these empowering and beautiful messages, hopefully their messages inspire you about the difference you will make in your future Health or Social work careers.
• A thank you to episode 41 guests : (39:42 – 43:21)
• End of Episode 41 podcast: (43:21 – 44:35)
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 40?
• Welcome to Episode 40: (00:01 – 01:03)
Learning Disability Team (Niamh Knight & Eunice George): (01:03 - 27:22)
• In celebration of the Learning Disabilities week (17th – 23 June), the Learning Disability Team give a special message to raise awareness of Learning Disabilities and the Role of the Learning Disabilities nurse.
Go Herts Award: (27:22 - 28:21)
• A remind to students in the School of Health and Social work to apply for the Go Herst award.
Making use of the SSAS team: (28:21 – 29:46)
• A reminder to students in the School of Health and Social work to make use of the SSAS team services (Student Success and Academic Skills team).
Thank you to the guests: (29:46 – 31:28)
• Thank you episode 40 guests.
End of Episode 40 podcast: (31:28 – 33:18)
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 39
Welcome to Episode 39: (00:01 – 01:31)
Podcast introduction: (01:31 - 7:34)
• Kathy Whayman - HSK Assistant Associate Dean for learning and teaching and student experience. Kathy introduces the podcast and also gives a brief update on what is going on in the School of Health and Social Work.
This month's profession spotlight: Part 1: (7:34 - 17:17)
• Freddie Stubley, the New Graduate Tutor for the School of Health and Social work introduces himself and informs the listeners about his new role and how he can be of help to students in the School of Health and Social work.
Just a moment with SSAS team: (17:17 - 21:28)
• Shipa Begum from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) gives an update on the services and resources the SSAS team can offer to students in the School of Health and Social Work.
• As part of the Stress Awareness month, Shipa also shares a message that gives some tips on managing stress and encourages students to care about themselves, self-care
This month's profession spotlight: Part 2: (21:28 - 31:00)
• Cathy Hamilton, the Associate Dean Academic Quality Assurance Practice Enhancement introduces to the students an initiative to support students from the School of Health and Social work when they have some concerns or any issues arising from their placements. She also informs the students of a new school email that they can use to get in touch regarding placement related issues or concerns.
Richard Matovu: Thank you to the podcast guests. (31:00 – 32:22)
Important message for Final Year students in the School of Health and Social work (32:22 - 34:26)
Richard Matovu: End of Episode 39 podcast. (34:26 – 35:45)
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 38?
Welcome to Episode 38: (00:01 – 01:37)
Podcast introduction: (01:37 - 10:40)
• Kathy Whayman - HSK Assistant Associate Dean for learning and teaching and student experience.
Student spotlight: Part 1: (10:40- 18:06)
• Narjis Rizvi – Third year Radiotherapy student in the School of Health and Social Work (HSK).
• Narjis shares a brief message letting us know about the Council of Deans of Health Student Leadership Programme, how to apply to the programme and why it’s a good programme for HSK students to apply to.
Just a moment with SSAS: Part 1 (18:06 - 19:00)
• Shipa Begum from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) gives an update on the services and resources the SSAS team can offer to students in the School of Health and Social Work.
Just a moment with SSAS: Part 2 - Critical thinking (19:00 - 21:33)
• Shipa from the SSAS team gives a brief insight about Critical thinking (What is meant by Criticality?), an important topic that often comes up when students are writing assignments.
Just a moment with SSAS: Part 3 - Reflective writing (What is meant by Reflective writing?) (21:33 - 28:23)
• Shipa from the SSAS team gives a brief insight about Reflective writing (What is meant by Reflective writing?), an important topic that often comes up when students are writing assignments.
Just a moment with SSAS: Part 4 (28:23 - 36:02)
• Shipa from the SSAS team shares a short message about the month of Ramadan, study tips for managing placements and preparing for assessments during the month of Ramadan.
• Her message is to help improve our awareness of what takes place during the month of Ramadan which can be of help in case you are working with students / patients/ service users who are fasting and also her messages is very helpful to the students who may be fasting during this period.
Student spotlight: Part 2 (36:02 - 41:36)
• Jaabir Booly – Second year Paramedic Science student in the School of Health and Social Work (HSK)
• Jaabir shares some tips on how to manage and cope with studying or placements during the month of Ramadan, including how to support students that may be fasting during the month of Ramadan. His message is very informative to both students and staff, whether you are fasting or not.
Richard Matovu: (41:36 - 47:00)
• Thank you and end of Episode.
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 37?
Welcome to Episode 37: (00:01 – 01:04)
Podcast introduction: (01:04 - 06:55)
• Kathy Whayman - HSK Assistant Associate Dean for learning and teaching and student experience.
This month's profession spotlight: (06:55- 18:51)
• Rachel Nield from the University of Hertfordshire Widening Access and Student Success (WASS) team gives an introduction about the Go Herts Awards, how to get this award and why students should aim to get this award.
Just a moment with SSAS: (18:51 - 23:30)
• Shipa Begum from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) gives an update on the services and resources the SSAS team has on offer to students in the School of Health and Social Work.
• She also shares some useful tips about the purpose and importance of the Marking criteria and the importance of reviewing any given feedback when working on assessments.
Richard Matovu: (23:30 - 27:06)
• Thank you and end of Episode.
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 36?
Welcome to Episode 35: (00:01 – 01:18 )
Podcast introduction: (01:18 - 05:34)
• Kathy Whayman - HSK Assistant Associate Dean for learning and teaching and student experience.
Student spotlight: (05:34 - 18:44)
• Sophia Didacus, Adult Nursing Student, from the School of Health and Social work at the University of Hertfordshire, shares a message regarding her wonderful experience during a Virtual hospital placement. Her message also raises awareness about this new way the NHS is providing service care to patients.
• Interviewed by: Laura Lowe - HSK Associate Dean for learning and teaching and student experience.
Just a moment with SSAS: (18:44 - 22:12)
• Shipa Begum from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) gives an update on the services and resources the SSAS team has on offer to students in the School of Health and Social Work.
• She also shares some useful tips on how students can best manage their reading and make the most of their reading sessions.
This month's profession spotlight: (22:12- 30:10)
• Jackie Kelly, the Dean of School gives an End of Year & festive season message.
• She encourages us to take care of our wellbeing and make use of all the available support services.
• Jackie also gives us a special, farewell and personal message.
Richard Matovu: (30:10 - 38:03)
• Thank you and end of Episode.
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 35?
Welcome to Episode 35: (00:00 - 01:10 )
Podcast introduction: (01:10 - 06:23)
• Kathy Whayman - HSK Assistant Associate Dean for learning and teaching and student experience.
Student spotlight: (06:23 - 18:55)
• Rimjhim Singh and Solomon Abraham who are some of the new Student Community Organisers (SCO) for the School of Health and Social Work (HSK), share a brief message letting us know about their role and how they can be of help to HSK students.
Just a moment with SSAS: (18:55 - 23:58)
• Shipa Begum from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) gives an update on the services and resources the SSAS team has on offer to students in the School of Health and Social Work. She also shares some useful tips on how students can organise themselves and manage their studies.
Richard Matovu: (23:58 - 29:14)
• How to access the new SSAS Team website
• How access the HSK student podcast using the Castbox App
• Thank you and end of Episode
Welcome to our podcast! In this episode, we look into the fascinating topic of the challenges faced by international students in their learning journey due to not speaking with a native English accent. We explore the various hurdles they encounter and the impact it can have on their academic experience.
But it's not all about the challenges. We also shed light on the empowering strategies that can be implemented to foster an inclusive learning environment. Our aim is to ensure that every student's voice is not only heard but celebrated, regardless of their linguistic background.
Voices featured in the podcast:
Iris Wing Tung Tam: Alumni BSC social work student who graduated in 2021
Victor Anderson: Currently in the final year of his MSc in Social Work
Dr Echo Yuet Wah Yeung: Associate Professor in Social Work.
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 34?
Laura Lowe - HSK Associate Dean: (00:02 - 03:38)
• Podcast introduction
Just a moment with SSAS: (03:38 - 12:17)
• Shipa Begum from the SSAS team gives an update on the Services the SSAS team has on offer in the next few weeks. She also shares a short message about what the SSAS team will be doing to support students who are resubmitting assignments, including giving tips on resubmission.
This month's profession spotlight: (12:17- 41:56)
• Russell George, Careers & Employment Consultant at the University of Hertfordshire.
Russell gives a very useful message that informs students in the School of Health and Social Work of the various advice and support services offered by the Herts Careers and Employment team.
Richard Matovu: (41:56 - 45:09)
• Thank you and best wishes message
Interviewers:
• Laura Lowe
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 33?
Laura Lowe - HSK Associate Dean: (00:02 - 03:15)
• Podcast introduction
Student spotlight: (03:15 - 17:20)
• As part of the 2023 International Day of the Midwife and International Nurses Day celebration, Aisha Abdulazeez, Bethany Knowler, Vivian Omolara Umossoh-Ime and Oluronke Oluwalere from the Nursing and Midwifery programmes in the School of Health and Social Work, share personal messages about what they have experienced which made them feel why they want to become a nurse or midwife. Very beautiful and empowering messages.!!!
Just a moment with SSAS: - Part 1 - (17:20 - 26:46)
• Shipa Begum from the SSAS team shares a short message about Exam preparation tips. A very useful message.
Just a moment with SSAS: - Part 2 - (26:46 - 42:47)
• Shipa Begum interviews Abu Allah from the SSAS team - Tips and advice of managing stress and anxiety. A very useful message.
• This month's profession spotlight: (42:47 - 46:58)
• Jane Say, Programme Leader BSc Pre- Registration Nursing in the School of Health and Social Work shares a special message to HSK students as part of the 2023 International Day of the Midwife and International Nurses Day celebration.
Richard Matovu: (46:58 - 52:53)
• Thank you and best wishes message
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 32?
Laura Lowe - HSK Associate Dean: (00 - 02:04)
• Podcast introduction
Student spotlight: (02:04 - 06:07)
• Vox Pops – Various students in the School of Health and Social Work are randomly asked the following question - Can you let us know what is meant by My Learning Dashboard.
Aisha, Georgina, Russell, Erie, Amy, Josh.
This month's profession spotlight: (06:07 - 09:05)
• Laura Lowe gives a brief introduction about My Learning Dashboard system. This is a system that was set up to help students take ownership of their own learning. A very important and useful system for students.
Just a moment with SSAS: - Part 1 - (09:06 - 16:40)
• Shipa Begum gives a short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team). She gives a brief insight about Reflective writing (What is meant by Reflective writing?), an important topic that often comes up when students are writing assignments.
Just a moment with SSAS: - Part 2 - (16:34 - 18:51)
• Shipa Begum, gives a short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) informing students of the services the SSAS team is offering during April.
Richard: (18:52 - 23:02)
• Thank you and best wishes message
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 31?
Laura Lowe - HSK Associate Dean: (00 - 03:07)
• Podcast introduction
Just a moment with SSAS: - Part 1 - (03:07 - 11:26)
• Shipa from the SSAS team shares a short message about the month of Ramadan which starts on the 23/03/2023, study tips for managing placements and preparing for assessments during this month.
• Her message is to help improve our awareness of what takes place during the month of Ramadan which can be of help in case you are working with students / patients/ service users who are fasting and also her messages is very helpful to the students who may be fasting during this period.
Student spotlight: (11:26 - 16:20)
• Jaabir Booly – First year Paramedic Science student (Also a Student Rep)
• Jaabir shares some tips on how to manage and cope with studying or placements during the month of Ramadan, including how to support students that may be fasting during the month of Ramadan. His message is very informative to both students and staff, whether you are fasting or not.
Just a moment with SSAS: - Part 2 - (16:20 - 20:04)
• Shipa Begum gives a short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team). She gives a brief insight about Critical thinking (What is meant by Criticality?), an important topic that often comes up when students are writing assignments.
Richard: (20:04 - 23:18)
• Thank you and best wishes message
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 30?
Laura Lowe - HSK Associate Dean: (00 – 2:53)
• Podcast introduction
Just a moment with SSAS: - Part 1 - (2:53 – 06:04)
• Shipa Begum, gives a short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team). She gives a brief insight about Critical thinking (What is meant by Criticality?), an important topic that often comes up when students are writing assignments.
Just a moment with SSAS: - Part 2 - (06:04– 15:26)
• Mariya Shabbir, a new staff member of the SSAS team. Mariya is introduced to the listeners, and she briefly informs us how she plans to support HSK students with their academic writing and reading needs. She also shares some of the things herself and the SSAS team are planning to put in place in order to support HSK students with their academic writing and reading skills.
Richard: (15:26 – 18:06)
• Thank you and best wishes message
Interviewers:
• Shipa
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 29?
• Laura Lowe - HSK Associate Dean: (00 – 2:53)
• Podcast introduction
This month's profession spotlight: (2:53 – 17:59)
• Becky Scott, the Library and Computing Services Information Manager for the School of Health and social work shares a brief message letting us know about some of the Key services the LRC offers to students.
• She also informs us about some of the ways in which the LRC works with staff. Her message is very useful especially to HSK students and new staff.
Just a minute with SSAS: (17:59 – 31:61)
• Shipa Begum, gives a short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) informing students of their December programme and when they will be reopening in the new year. Shipa also interviews Abu Ullah who informs us about the SSAS team’s new Coaching programme, a very useful service we are encouraging our HSK students to take advantage of.
This month's profession spotlight: (31:61– 37:48)
• Jackie Kelly the Dean for the School of Health & Social Work speaks to the HSK student podcast listeners. She gives an end of year message as the Dean of school, encourages the HSK students to think of and help one another. She also wishes the SHK Student and Staff community a good Christmas break and a happy new year.
Richard: (37:48– 43:21)
• Thank you and best wishes message
Interviewers:
• Laura Lowe, Shipa
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 28?
Laura Lowe - HSK Assistant Associate Dean: (00 – 2:20)
• Podcast introduction
• General news & updates about the school
Student spotlight: (2:20 – 11:40)
• Third year students Rachel and her friends, Mia, Nuna and Elizabeth from the Learning disability nursing programme share a brief message with us that raises the awareness of Student led placements. They briefly share some of their experiences during their student led placements and also give some tips that can help other students who are looking for Student led placements
This month's profession spotlight: (11:40 – 26:54)
• Becky Scott, the Library and Computing Services Information Manager for the School of Health and social work shares a brief message letting us know about some of the Key services the LRC offers to students.
• She also informs us about some of the ways in which the LRC works with staff. Her message is very important especially during this time when we are just starting the new academic year.
Just a minute with SSAS: (26:54 – 35:47)
• Shipa Begum, gives a short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) informing students some of the activities the SSAS team will be running in the coming few weeks in Decemeber. Shipa also interviews Anita Fromm who informs us about a very useful service called - Study buddy Scheme.
Richard: (35:47– 39:06)
• Thank you and best wishes message
Interviewers:
• Laura Lowe, Rachel
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 27?
Karen Atkinson - HSK Associate Dean: (00 – 6:30)
• Podcast introduction
• General news & updates about the school
• New HSK BAME student advocate & Student Community Organiser (SCO)
• Health Education England - Nation Education Training survey (Working towards eliminating inequalities in education & training)
• Level 6 students – Education gain survey – How has your confidence improved towards employment
• Karen’s retirement
Student spotlight: (6:30 – 21:17)
• Vivian (HSK BAME student advocate) and Sarah (Student Community Organiser (SCO))
• Vivian and Sarah introduce themselves, inform us about their roles and how they can be of help to HSK students.
• This month's profession spotlight – Part 1: (21:17 – 28:40)
• Faith Goligher (Student Union - Advice and Support Centre Manager)
• Faith shares a message with us, highlighting some of the different ways the Students’ Union Advice & Support team can be of help to students especially during this time when we are just starting the new academic year.
• This month's profession spotlight – Part 2: (28:40 – 43:53)
• Aidan Mitchel (HSK Educational Technologist)
• Aidan shares a message with us, highlighting the HSK EdTech team’s role in the school and some of the different ways the team can be of help to students and staff
Just a minute with SSAS: (43:53– 45:18)
• Shipa Begum - A short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) informing students some of the activities the SSAS team will be running in the coming few weeks in October and November.
Richard: (45:18– 46:02)
• Installing the Castbox podcast app
• Karen’s retirement
• Thank you and best wishes message
Interviewers:
• Laura Lowe, Karen Atkinson
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 26?
Cheryl Holman - HSK Associate Dean: (00 – 4:50)
• Podcast introduction
• General news & updates about the school
• End of term farewell message
Jackie Kelly – Dean of School: (4:50 – 12:00)
• End of term farewell message
• Positive news regarding the University’s ranking in the 2022 Research Excellence Framework (REF)
Student spotlight – Part 1: (12:00 – 23:33)
• Victoria Udeh, Second year student from the MSc Mental Health Nursing program in the School of Health and Social work
• Victoria shares a message with us related to her recent achievement of winning the 2022 RCN’s Student Ambassador of the Year award.
Student spotlight – Part 2: (23:33– 29:07)
• Chika, Third year student on the BSc Learning Disability Nursing program
• Anita Fromm – HSK Student Success and Academic Skills Tutor
• Anita and Chika, share a message about the Comet academic skills online workshops.
Student spotlight – Part 3: (29:07– 46:47)
• Abigail, Dorcas, Ozi, Alice, Jordan, Feba, Anu, Zein and a few more Third year student contributors in the School of Health and Social work
• The third-year students share a message regarding: their best experience / most memorable experience while at the University of Hertfordshire. They also share some special tips on what can help students succeed on their course or placements.
Just a minute with SSAS: (46:47– 48:18)
• Shipa Begum - A short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) informing students some of the activities the SSAS team will be running in the coming few weeks.
Richard: (48:18– 54:44)
• Thank you and best wishes message
Interviewers:
• Laura Lowe
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 25?
Karen Atkinson, HSK Associate Dean: (00 – 6:22)
• Podcast introduction
• General news & updates about the school
• Farewell message to the outgoing SCOs and BAME advocates
• New SCO roles
• A special callout for Nursing students to apply for the two remaining SCO roles
• New BAME advocates interviews
• Available student support and services
Student spotlight – Part 1: (6:18 – 18:38)
• Joy Ifarimoyo and Meriel de Vekey, Second year students from the BSC Midwifery program in the School of Health and Social work
• Joy and Meriel share a message with us related to their recent achievements.
Student spotlight – Part 2: (18:16 – 28:34)
• Bolatito Adigun Lawal, Princewill Nwosu, Lawrence Onamusi, Farida Ali, Victoria Chizoba Udeh, students on the MSc Mental Health Nursing course
• Anita Fromm – HSK Student Success and Academic Skills Tutor
• Anita, Bolatito, Farida, Lawrence, Prince and Victoria, share a message about their experience on the Online Academic Conversation Club.
This month's profession spotlight: (28:34– 38:16)
• Becky Scott - Library and Computing Services Information Manager for the School of Health and social work
• Becky shares a brief message letting us to know more about the Multi-factor authentication system which students are being told to enrol to. She also briefly informs us about some of the key services the LRC offers to students.
Just a minute with SSAS: (38:17– 39:56)
• Shipa Begum - A short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) informing students some of the activities the SSAS team will be running in the coming few weeks.
Richard: (39:59– 45:27)
• Thank you and best wish message
Interviewers:
• Cathy Hamilton, Laura Lowe & Victoria Chizoba Udeh
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 24?
Karen Atkinson, HSK Associate Dean: (00 – 6:15)
• Podcast introduction
• General news & updates about the school
• Help and support from the University of Hertfordshire career and employment services
• Available student support and services
• HSK Deans awards
Student spotlight: (6:16 – 21:18)
• Michelle Malcolm and Georgia Eigbe, Second year Social work students from the School of Health and Social work
• Michelle and Georgia share a message related to their placement experiences and also share some tips that have enabled them to succeed on their Placements.
This month's profession spotlight: (21:19– 31:09)
• Faith Goligher – Hertfordshire Students’ Union Advice & Support Centre Manager
• Faith shares a message letting us know about some of the services the Hertfordshire Students’ Union Advice & Support team offers to students.
• Faith also explains what the Look After Your Mate sessions are and to join the sessions
Just a minute with SSAS: (31:10– 32:31)
• Shipa Begum - A short message from the SSAS team (Student Success and Academic Skills team) informing students some of the activities the SSAS team will be running in the coming few weeks.
Richard: (32:32– 36:10)
• Thank you and best wish message
Interviewers:
• Jerry Evans and Laura Lowe
HSK student pod was created for all students in the School of Health and Social Work. This is a podcast series which covers a range of topics including keeping you up to date on what is going on in the school, useful tips and advice for getting ahead with your studies, and some special interest items with guest speakers.
What is in Episode 23?
• Laura Lowe, HSK Assistant Associate Dean: (00 – 5:27)
o Podcast introduction
o General news & updates about the school
o Available support
o Student voice questionnaire
o NSS survey (Third year students)
o Post graduate teaching experience survey (Post graduate students)
o BAME careers event
o HSK Deans awards
Student spotlight: (5:28 – 19:47)
• Jade Bassi, Catalina Bunzel and Esther Oluwaseye, Third Year Physiotherapy students from the School of Health and Social work
• Jade, Catalina and Esther share a message related to their placement experiences and also share some tips that have enabled them to succeed on their Placements and course.
This month's profession spotlight: (19:48– 48:27)
• Helen Donovan - Professional Lead for Public Health Nursing at the Royal College of Nursing and a specialist immunisation nurse
• Helen shares a message that provides a spotlight on some of the important issues of vaccinations. Her message gives a brief understanding about vaccines, their importance and how they work.
• Just a minute with SSAS: (48:29 – 49:47)
• A short message from the SSAS team informing students some of the activities the SSAS team will be running in the coming few weeks.
Richard: (49:48 – 54:28)
o Installing the free Castbox App. This is a new and easy way of accessing the HSK student Podcast.
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Interviewers:
o Shipa Begum, Sarah Massias & Matt Woodhouse
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Thank you, Richard and the Team. This podcast was insightful.