About
Dr. Emma Kemp is a Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield's School of Psychology, affiliated with the Interdisciplinary Centre of the Social Sciences (ICOSS). Her current research focuses on improving cervical screening access for disabled individuals under an NIHR-funded grant led by Professor Sue Sherman. Previously, she conducted post-doctoral work on the 'Making Every Contact Count' public health initiative in mental health settings and completed her PhD at Northumbria University examining perinatal women's information needs and digital support tools.
Education:
- PhD in Psychology (Northumbria University)
- MSc Health Psychology (Teesside University)
- BSc Psychology (University of Sunderland)
Her research interests span health psychology, qualitative methodologies, digital health interventions, and women's health advocacy. She has contributed to projects addressing healthcare equity and technology-driven support systems for vulnerable populations.
Grants: NIHR-funded cervical screening access project (current).
Labs/Teams: School of Psychology, ICOSS interdisciplinary network.
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