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Shareen Penny is a Lecturer in Community Nursing at Teesside University, affiliated with the School of Health & Life Sciences within the Department of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Practice. She holds multiple academic and professional qualifications from Teesside University and is actively involved in teaching and research related to community and public health nursing.
Education:
- MA in Trauma Informed Practice (education), Teesside University (Awarded: 8 Oct 2024)
- BSc (Hons) 2:1 Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Health Visiting), Teesside University (Awarded: 3 Sept 2015)
- BSc (Hons) 2:1 Promoting Practice Effectiveness (Generic), Teesside University (Awarded: 6 Jul 2011)
- Certificate in Professional Development – Non Medical Prescribing, Teesside University (Awarded: 15 Mar 2011)
- Certificate in Advanced Professional Development – Contraceptive Care, Teesside University (Awarded: 22 Jun 2010)
- Certificate in Continuing Education – Prescribing from the Community Practitioner Formulary, Teesside University (Awarded: 10 Jul 2009)
- Certificate in Advanced Professional Development – Public Health Skills Development, Teesside University (Awarded: 1 Jul 2008)
- Advanced Diploma in Nursing (child), Teesside University (Awarded: 14 Jan 2004)
Her research focuses on trauma informed practice, the long-term health impacts of childhood adversity, and health disparities among vulnerable populations such as children in the youth justice system and those who are Looked After. She also emphasizes public health promotion across the lifespan, particularly in community and preventive care contexts.
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