About

The Health And Meaningful Dialogue (HAMD) Centre is a social enterprise, based in Manchester, United Kingdom. It was established as a small business in July, 2022.

All services provided by the Centre are rooted in the knowledge that all facets of health — mental, physical, or social — and helpful conversations are interlinked.

The Centre currently provides health related research services, including literature reviews, science communication, and publication preparation.

Services related to counselling and therapy are next on its agenda.

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  • The HAMD Centre works with health related research projects that fall under the disciplines of Health Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Sociology, Epidemiology, Public Health, Psychiatry, and Behavioural Health. Please get in touch if you’re not sure about the scope of your project.

  • The word hamd or حمد in Arabic is connected to the praise of God.

    The Health and Meaning Dialogue (HAMD) Centre was created as an act of gratitude: for the opportunity to assist others in achieving their full potential.

    People from all backgrounds, and organizations from anywhere in the world are invited to get in touch.

    The HAMD Centre especially welcomes collaboration with Muslim communities, researchers, individuals, and organizations.

    Only a limited number of commissions are taken on by the Centre on a monthly or quarterly basis to ensure each project is served well and given its due consideration. Please get in touch to enquire about commissions well in advance of any deadlines.

  • All research related services are coordinated, managed and delivered by a Chartered Psychologist registered with the British Psychological Society (BPS), with over 8 years of experience in health research and scientific writing, and publications in The Lancet Psychiatry, PLOS One, International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research, BMJ Medical Humanities Blog, and others. For more details, click here.

  • All project proposals or research work shared with the HAMD Centre in the form of brief text or files (documents, spreadsheets, etc.) are kept confidential, and stored safely.

    The HAMD Centre adheres to the British Psychological Society Code of Human Research Ethics.