Nick Emmel, Kahryn Hughes, Joanne Greenhalgh and Adam Sales

Nick Emmel

Nick Emmel is lecturer in health policy and development at the University of Leeds. He is currently researching social networks in the Connected Lives theme on the Manchester / Leeds Node Real Life Node of the ESRC National Centre for Research Methods and inter-generational exchanges in social exclusion as part of the Qualitative Longitudinal Research Initiative of the ESRC.

Institute for Health Sciences and Public Health Research
The University of Leeds
71-75 Clarendon Road
Leeds, LS2 9PL
United Kingdom

Email: n.d.emmel@leeds.ac.uk


Kahryn Hughes

Kahryn Hughes is a senior research fellow in sociology of health at the University of Leeds. She is currently researching problem gambling under the ESRC/RiGT initiative and inter-generational exchanges in social exclusion as part of the ESRC Qualitative Longitudinal Research Initiative.

United Kingdom

Email: k.a.hughes@leeds.ac.uk


Joanne Greenhalgh

Joanne Greenhalgh is senior research fellow at the School of Health Care University of Leeds. She is investigating how clinicians use outcome measures in their decision making on an ESRC funded project.

United Kingdom

Email: j.greenhalgh@leeds.ac.uk


Adam Sales

Adam Sales, who did much of the field work in the study reported here, is currently studying for a PhD investigating youth transition at the University of Sheffield.

United Kingdom

Email: a.sales@sheffield.ac.uk