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Tag: Young people Young people | Policing blog
‘Everyone has the right to feel safe. Nothing is too small that it can’t be spoken about with someone.’ These are the words that greet visitors to the Young Victims Service homepage setting the tone for the next edition of our...
Tag: inequalities inequalities | Centre for Transport and Society blog
Opening session of the Inequalities Conference Milano Triennale 30 October 2025 – Credit: Photo by the author. by Eda Beyazit Research Fellow in Active Travel and Micromobility When I was invited to speak at the closing conference of the...
Community psychology perspectives on student mental health By Miles Thompson Community psychology perspectives on student mental health | Psychological Sciences Research Group (PSRG) blog
By Miles Thompson The 4th UK Community Psychology Festival is being held on the 23rd and 24th of September 2018 in the Hertford Theatre Hertford. It follows the success of the 3rd festival which was held at the Arnolfini in Bristol and was joint...
Assistive technologies HUG by LAUGH® and Milbotix SmartSocks® announce a Care Collaboration to improve quality of life for people living with dementia. Assistive technologies HUG by LAUGH® and Milbotix SmartSocks® announce a Care Collaboration to improve quality of life for people living with dementia. | Research and External Engagement
Dementia Action Week 19-25 May HUG® a sensory device co-designed during the Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded LAUGH project at Cardiff Metropolitan University is transforming care for people living with dementia. HUG is a large cuddly...
Innovation with impact – How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research Innovation with impact - How a badminton tournament became a catalyst for community health research | Research and External Engagement
At first glance a badminton tournament might just seem like an enjoyable recreational event. But for Dr Praveen Kumar Associate Professor in Stroke Rehabilitation at UWE Bristol it has become a powerful vehicle for innovation student engagement...
Post-pandemic working in rural Wiltshire project - Projects
Read about the Post-pandemic working in rural Wiltshire project from the Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments, UWE Bristol.
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...
Wear your shoes tie your laces; we whizz off to study greenspaces! Wear your shoes tie your laces; we whizz off to study greenspaces! | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Zaky Fouad On January 13th 2023 I asked chatGPT what are greenspaces? It answered: “Greenspaces are areas of natural or semi-natural land such as parks gardens and other open spaces that provide a range of benefits for people and the...
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Tag: UWE UWE | Research and External Engagement
The University has put together an exciting package of support to help businesses grow and recover through these uncertain times. This includes a £1m Digital Innovation Fund support for business transformation and the UWE Business Network. UWE...
Let’s design more sustainably! - Research projects in CABER
Details about the automated life cycle design for prefabricated buildings research project.
Tricks of the trade: why design quality diminishes post-planning permission Tricks of the trade: why design quality diminishes post-planning permission | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hannah Hickman…. The ambition to achieve high quality design outcomes in the delivery of new homes is undisputed and currently prominent on the political agenda. Most recently we have seen amendments to the National Planning Policy...