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Flu and Sepsis Advice This Winter
As we head into winter, we are once again seeing the circulation of influenza viruses. Whilst most people who become infected with influenza will recover uneventfully, it’s important to look out for the severe cases and get appropriate help if this occurs. Charity medical director Dr Andrew Conway Morris has taken the time to respond to […]
Young, Healthy – And Still at Risk
A New Warning to Students About Sepsis Are you or someone you know heading to uni this autumn? You’ll likely catch a cold, deal with a UTI, or brush off a sore throat. This Sepsis Awareness Month, Sepsis Research FEAT is urging students and their families to be aware – those “just” infections can develop […]
Wonderful Fundraising
Sepsis Research FEAT is absolutely delighted to have the support of William Reckless and his sister Georgia as they undertake their Big 5 challenge on Tuesday 5th August 2025 at 10:30am at Holme Pierrepont Park in Nottingham. Building on his Big 4 challenge last year the Just Giving Young Fundraiser of the Year 2024 and […]
The government’s 10 year health plan for England
In response to the plan published by Secretary of State for Health & Social Care, Wes Streeting, at the end of last week, Sepsis Research FEAT medical director Dr Andrew Conway Morris commented: Sepsis Research FEAT welcomes the government’s 10 year plan for the NHS in England, and looks forward to hearing how this will […]
“Speak Up for Sepsis” in Northern Ireland
Sepsis Research FEAT urges families in Northern Ireland to “Speak Up for Sepsis” as survey reveals critical gaps in awareness A new YouGov survey commissioned by Sepsis Research FEAT reveals that just 32 per cent of adults in Northern Ireland can confidently say they had heard of sepsis and know exactly what it is. The survey […]
The Future of Sepsis Research
Sepsis is what we call the situation where an infection becomes severe and the body’s vital organ systems start to fail. The damage to the organ systems arises not so much from the microbes that are causing the infection as from the body’s own immune response, with inflammation which is not confined to the site of […]
Sepsis Research FEAT is hiring!
To help it to move forward with its dynamic and ambitious work, combating sepsis through awareness-raising, innovative research, and community support, Sepsis Research FEAT is currently seeking a visionary and strategic leader to join the team as CEO (Freelance). The goal being to scale up its operations and increase its annual turnover to £1m by […]
Mapping the landscape: sepsis research survey 2025 launches
Following on from it’s important 2023/24 partnership exercise with the NIHR – to establish the top priorities for sepsis research in the future – Sepsis Research FEAT is now undertaking a crucial next phase of activity. In order to understand the full range of research currently being undertaken across the UK and worldwide, and the […]
Goodbye…and welcome
Income from Trusts and Foundations has been a mainstay of funding for the work of Sepsis Research FEAT since its inception. The fundraiser who has made possible so much of this charity’s work is the wonderful Susan Sheridan. Very sadly Susan leaves the charity this week, after nearly seven years, to expand on other freelance […]
Sepsis Research FEAT in 2024
A Review of the Year As 2024 draws to a close, Sepsis Research FEAT reflects on a year marked by significant progress in the fight against sepsis. The charity extends its heartfelt gratitude to all its supporters and partners for their unwavering commitment. Your support has been instrumental in our achievements this year. Advancements in […]
