
About
Alison Innerd is a Senior Lecturer at Teeside University, specializing in Physical Activity and Exercise Science. She holds roles in the Life Sciences Department and contributes to the SHLS Life Sciences Centre. Her academic journey includes a BSc (2008), MSc (2009), and PhD (2015) from Teesside University.
**Research Focus**: Alison’s work centers on physical activity interventions for children, evaluation methodologies, and measurement techniques. She leads projects funded by organizations like Grandparent Plus and Redcar & Cleveland Council. Recent studies include interventions targeting heart failure patients and mental health inpatient environments.
**Key Projects**: Current initiatives include the ‘Kinship Active Programme’ (Principal Investigator) and the ‘You’ve Got This Intervention Mapping Process’ (Co-Investigator). Past projects include evaluating cardiovascular disease interventions and obesity-related studies in Middlesbrough.
**Professional Roles**: Alison is an Associate Member of Fuse, the Centre for Translational Research, and active in the North East Obesity Committee. She supervises PhD students exploring physical activity’s societal impacts and workplace wellness.


