Mrs Eira Winrow
Lecturer in Health Sciences (Post-
Affiliations
Contact info
e.winrow@bangor.ac.uk
Eira Winrow is a research officer in the School of Medical and Health Sciences at Bangor University. She has an interest in Social Return on Investment (SROI) evaluations, particularly in community based interventions, domestic violence, housing, and rare dementias.
Eira lectures in Health Economics, Research Methods, and Health & Social Care. She also supervises students writing their MSc dissertations across the school of Medical and Health Sciences.
Eira is currently writing her PhD thesis looking at the effect of poor housing on health.
Overview
Eira Winrow is a research officer in the School of Medical and Helth Sciences at Bangor University. She has an interest in Social Return on Investment (SROI) evaluations, particularly in community based interventions, domestic violence, housing, and rare dementias.
Eira lectures in Health Economics, Research Methods, and Health & Social Care. She also supervises students writing their MSc dissertations across the school of Medical and Health Sciences.
Eira is currently writing her PhD thesis looking at the effect of poor housing on health.
Contact Info
e.winrow@bangor.ac.uk
Eira Winrow is a research officer in the School of Medical and Health Sciences at Bangor University. She has an interest in Social Return on Investment (SROI) evaluations, particularly in community based interventions, domestic violence, housing, and rare dementias.
Eira lectures in Health Economics, Research Methods, and Health & Social Care. She also supervises students writing their MSc dissertations across the school of Medical and Health Sciences.
Eira is currently writing her PhD thesis looking at the effect of poor housing on health.
Research outputs (20)
- Published
What makes for effectiveness when starting early -Learning from an integrated school-based violence and abuse prevention programme for children under 12
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- E-pub ahead of print
Conducting large‐scale mixed‐method research on harm and abuse prevention with children under 12: Learning from a UK feasibility study
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
- Published
Prof. activities and awards (4)
Poorer children priced out of learning instruments but school music programmes benefit the wider community
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation
Investing in housing for a return on health - can warmer homes save lives and money?
Activity: Other › Types of Public engagement and outreach - Media article or participation
Warm Homes for Health: Are warmth-related housing improvements cost-effective?
Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk