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Sunderland University students become vaccinators in fight against coronavirus
Students offered vaccines at The Parks Sports Centre in North Tyneside last weekend
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A group of medical students from the University of Sunderland have trained to become junior vaccinators in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
Ann
Cleeves / “The Darkest Evening” front
cover
The project, which she will
talk about in a free online lecture at the University of
Sunderland next month, builds on evidence that proves having
access to arts and leisure activities has a positive impact
on health and wellbeing.
“We’ll be talking to GPs
and asking them to perhaps prescribe people to be members of
a reading group and we’re employing reading project
workers, who’ll talk with individuals,” Ann
explained.
“We’re hoping it will work best for
people with mild mental illness, like depression or anxiety,
or people with chronic pain due to something like arthritis