The event is led by AMOSSHE Executive Members Aleata Alstad-Calkins (University of Roehampton) and Chris Warrington (University of Leeds).
Confirmed speakers at the event include:
The event is led by AMOSSHE Executive Members Aleata Alstad-Calkins (University of Roehampton) and Chris Warrington (University of Leeds).
Confirmed speakers at the event include:
Director of Student Support & Success, University of Roehampton
HR Manager (Engagement and Wellbeing), University of Huddersfield
Director of Student Support & Success, University of Roehampton
Aleata is an AMOSSHE Executive Member and Director of Student Support & Success at the University of Roehampton.
HR Manager (Engagement and Wellbeing), University of Huddersfield
Hannah Archer is the HR Manager (Staff Engagement and Wellbeing Manager) at the University of Huddersfield. Hannah has 15 years’ experience of working within the HR field in both the private and public sector. She has worked at the University of Huddersfield for the last five years and during this time she has developed the University’s approach to both staff engagement and wellbeing.
Director of Student Experience and Support, University of Leeds
Chris is a AMOSSHE Vice Chair (Professional Development) and Director of Student Experience and Support at the University of Leeds.
Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Cumbria
Professor Brian Webster-Henderson is the Deputy Vice Chancellor at the University of Cumbria where he holds a strategic portfolio that covers learning and teaching, research and knowledge exchange and is the executive lead for equality, diversity, inclusion safeguarding and Prevent.
Prior to joining the University of Cumbria in 2018, Brian held a number of senior academic leadership positions in the UK, including Edinburgh Napier University, Robert Gordon University Aberdeen and University of Southampton, and has been a Professor of Nursing since 2009.
Brian is both a mental health nurse and an adult nurse and has been a registered nurse for 39 years. He has worked in substance misuses community and in patient services, specialising in supporting those with alcohol dependency, and has also led and developed services in gastroenterology, hepatology and emergency medicine.
Brian has been leading on the creation of the Pears Cumbria School of Medicine, a partnership with Imperial College London, which will open in 2025 as a joint venture, providing a graduate entry medicine programme with a focus on public, community and rural health which will be based in Carlisle, Cumbria.
Brian has an extensive national and international profile and previously held the post of Chair of the Council of Deans of Health UK for six years. He has provided evidence to the Health Select Committee and a number of other national and strategic organisations in relation to workforce issues, education and innovative solutions to education, training and skills.
Brian has served as a governor of University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust from 2019 to 2024, a Trustee of the Fells Academy Trust from 2023 to 2024 and was an Adjunct Professor at John Hopkins University from 2016 to 2022. He is currently a Trustee of the Cumbria Education Trust and a strategic advisor to the Executive Board of University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust for education and research.
Brian was recognised as a Fellow of the Queens Nursing Institute in December 2022 and awarded an OBE in the King’s Birthday Honours list of June 2024 for services to the NHS and education.