Dr Glenn William Simpson BSc (Hons), MA and PhD
Research Fellow

Dr Glenn Simpson, Research Fellow. The development and validation of population clusters for integrating health and social care (Cluster-AIM).
I specialise in qualitative research in fields such as health services research, public health, public policy and governance
Glenn is primarily a qualitative researcher who has skills in a range of methods including structured, semi-structured and narrative interviewing; focus group research; and ethnographic observational approaches. He is experienced in thematic data analysis. He has worked on a number of health services, public health and public policy projects including:
- Integrating primary care and social services for older adults with multimorbidity, NIHR. University of Southampton.
- Lone Parent Obligations (Welfare reform and the impact on lone parents). DWP. University of Northumbria.
- Evaluation of Greater Manchester Fit for Work Service (Supporting sickness absentees to return to work). North West Strategic Health Authority. University of Liverpool.
- Hospital Admission and Discharge Practices for Homeless People (Royal Liverpool University Hospital). Liverpool CCG. University of Liverpool.
- Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care North West Coast (CLAHRC NWC). Public Health Theme - Neighbourhood Resilience Programme. NIHR. University of Liverpool.
- Evaluation of Vague Symptoms of Cancer Pathways in North East England and North Yorkshire. Northern Cancer Alliance. University of Cumbria.
- Community hubs: what works and why? Learning from the experience of the Safe Regeneration community hub. Power to Change. University of Liverpool.