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Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (NMC 2022) - PGDip Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Health Visting), PGDip Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (Occupational Health Nursing), PGDip Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (School Nursing)
Study our Specialist Community Public Health Nursing apprenticeship to specialise as a Health Visitor, School Nurse or Occupational Health Nurse while you work.
‘Movember’ – Shining a light on Men’s Mental Health 'Movember' - Shining a light on Men's Mental Health | Policing blog
This week’s blog has been written by Senior Lecturer Carly Lawrence who was inspired by the upcoming ‘Movember’ campaign. Carly hopes to shine a light on Men’s Mental Health offering some signs to look for linking some of...
Month: September 2025 September 2025 | Policing blog
Police officers are routinely exposed to trauma and pressure but as this latest UWE Policing blog by Dr Paul Gavin and Dr Cody Porter makes clear it is the organisational stressors that are doing the deepest harm. We are grateful for their new...
Guest blog: Reflections on a 30 year career of problem-solving Guest blog: Reflections on a 30 year career of problem-solving | Policing blog
Introduction For decades Policing was founded upon local connections and awareness of problems by the local ‘beat bobby’. The evolution of Computer Aided Dispatch resulted in an era of policing that became reactionary and demand driven. As the...
Guest blog by Tom Andrews: Reflections on the Degree Entry Route into Policing Guest blog by Tom Andrews: Reflections on the Degree Entry Route into Policing | Policing blog
Introduction In the ever-evolving landscape of police education it is crucial for policing professionals academics and aspiring officers to gain a deeper understanding of the current and emergent trends. This year I had the privilege of meeting...
A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page A Lifetime in Communication – From Policing to the Page | Policing blog
In this week’s UWE Bristol Policing Blog we are delighted to feature a special Q&A with Les King retired police officer probation officer university lecturer and now two-time author. Les’s latest book How to Strangle a Jelly brings together...
Category: Money Money | Student blog
Student living costs are at an all-time high and in 2024 58% of students said their maintenance loan doesn’t cover their living costs. With that in mind you might be thinking about picking up a part-time job to help ease the pressure. Here’s a...
All-Party Parliamentary Group for Schools Learning and Assessment: Curriculum and Assessment Review Update All-Party Parliamentary Group for Schools Learning and Assessment: Curriculum and Assessment Review Update | Education blog
Schools Learning and Assessment APPG meeting with Becky Francis February 2025. Source: X @Appg_Schools By Professor Alpesh Maisuria Speaker: Professor Becky Francis CBE Chair of the Curriculum and Assessment Review Discussant: Sarah Kilpatrick...
Tag: Reflection Reflection | Policing blog
Introduction For decades Policing was founded upon local connections and awareness of problems by the local ‘beat bobby’. The evolution of Computer Aided Dispatch resulted in an era of policing that became reactionary and demand driven. As the...
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog
With the festive season fast approaching and those last-minute gift requests flying around we thought why not publish a further edition of the UWE Policing Book Club… Spoiler alert: this one is for the non-fiction fans! Join Mike Brian Paul and...
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Policing blog
With the festive season fast approaching and those last-minute gift requests flying around we thought why not publish a further edition of the UWE Policing Book Club… Spoiler alert: this one is for the non-fiction fans! Join Mike Brian Paul and...
Access to car or good public transport essential to leading fuller life, study finds
Research by the University of the West of England with NatCen finds good transport connections are essential for improving opportunities for work.