
Runner-Up Poster Presentation Prize: College of Medicine, University of East Anglia – Healthy Communities: a 360° approach. The benefits of health and social practitioners working in partnership – multi-disciplinary networking opportunity. 2014
Outstanding Contribution to Mental Health: In 2017, I was awarded by Time to Change the outstanding contribution to mental health awareness in Birmingham with Don’t Bottle It Up. Don’t Bottle It Up, is focused on encouraging young people to discuss mental health openly and tackle mental health stigma.
Nominated as Volunteer of the Year and Mentor of the Year: In 2018, presented by the University of Wolverhampton for volunteering in mental health care services.
Volunteering Certificate Excellence Award: For volunteering in the community in sexual health services and prison welfare in 2018. Awarded by the University of Wolverhampton.
3rd Place Poster Presentation Prize: University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton – Annual Research Conference Poster Title: Do healthcare professionals delivering emergency services have adequate knowledge and awareness to identify and support male domestic abuse victims? 2019
Early Career Researcher Bursary Award 2019 (£250 – Declined to withdraw of attendance of the conference) 2020 Violence, Abuse and Mental Health Network
5th Place Poster Presentation Prize: University of Wolverhampton, Wolverhampton, Annual Research Conference Poster Title: Do healthcare professionals delivering emergency services have adequate knowledge and awareness to identify and support male domestic abuse victims? 2020
VAMHN ECR Bursary Winner – To present my reference on domestic violence impacting male victims. This was for the presentation of my research at the 4th European Conference on Domestic Violence.
EUniWell Summer School – Covid-19 Impact on European health and well-being – Summer school to provide further insight into the impact of population health and contribute to the debate about post-pandemic health and health provisions. 10th – 13th July 2022
Boost Birmingham City University Project Funding 2022 (£250): The funding will support the development of a student research conference promoting research and teaching excellence in Public Health.
Boost Birmingham City University Project Funding—2023 (£250) This funding has been allocated to run Ketso workshops with dissertation students to develop their systematic review approach.
Healthy Fan Zone Evaluation – 2023 (£24,000) This funding was allocated to evaluate the impact of creating healthy fan zones and whether it influenced or changed people’s behaviour, i.e. exercise, eating habits, etc.
NHS Health Check Focus Group Academic Partnership – Group project £15,000
Boost Birmingham City University Project Funding – 2024 (£500) The funding is to develop a project leading on the previous project, with the prior cohort working as a partnership to support the new cohort using Ketso to develop their dissertation.
SEDA/JISC Student Partnership Impact Award Winners 2025 – The 2025 SEDA/Jisc Student Partnership Impact Awards honoured students (or recent alumni) who have led impactful student-staff collaboration projects, recognising their leadership in educational development. Awarded on Ketso partnership project