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Allyship in our community Allyship in our community | Student blog
Written by Brodie Goodall (They/Them) Allyship is a crucial part of queer liberation. The need for allies grows by the day as members of the LGBTQ+ community are denied life saving healthcare are used as political tools struggle to find safe...
Criminal Justice in ‘Crisis’: Covid-19 and the Right to a Jury Trial Criminal Justice in ‘Crisis’: Covid-19 and the Right to a Jury Trial | Bristol Law School blog
Blog by Dr. Edward Johnston Senior Lecturer in Law at UWE Bristol. In November the back log of outstanding cases in the criminal courts of England and Wales stood at 457 518. According to the same Sky News report this is some 100 000 more than...
Learning from Tower Hamlets Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy implementation programme 2019-2021 Learning from Tower Hamlets Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy implementation programme 2019-2021 | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Laurence Carmichael….. Tower Hamlets (TH) Health Impact Assessment (HIA) policy was adopted as part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets (LBTH) Local Plan in January 2020. The policy aimed to be part of a set of local planning...
South West Anti-Racist Education Forum South West Anti-Racist Education Forum | Education blog
On 28 June 2024 UWE Bristol hosted the third annual South West Anti-Racist Education Forum (SWAREF) an event organised in partnership between UWE Bristol and the University of Bristol. The 2024 SWAREF aimed to build on the previous two events in...
Tribute to Dr Benjamin Zephaniah Tribute to Dr Benjamin Zephaniah | Alumni blog
It is rare for the death of a poet to be a lead story on the major TV news channels in the UK and announced on the front page of a national newspaper. But Benjamin Zephaniah was exceptional in so many ways. He was acclaimed as the people’s poet...
Category: Uncategorised Uncategorised | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
When do you know that your work truly matters? Well for us there have been a few key moments that keep us going and here are a select few. For me one of the most powerful moments is when a patient expresses their gratitude for the supportive...
Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering | Science Communication Unit blog
Building to Break Barriers is a new outreach project that aims to engage children from under-represented groups with engineering using the computer game Minecraft which allows players to build almost limitless creations. The project will...
Empowering refugee entrepreneurs Empowering refugee entrepreneurs | Bristol Business School blog
Blog from Berrbizne Urzelai Team coach- Senior Lecturer UWE Bristol and Scarlett Hagger Project Support Officer West of England Combined Authority. On 16 March UWE Bristol hosted a Social Impact Hackathon – a start-up brainstorming event...
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Tag: psychology psychology | Brain Language and Behaviour Lab blog
Welcome to the Brain Language and Behaviour Lab! In this post we introduce our multidisciplinary team working together towards a common goal while across different areas of expertise and sites around Bristol UK. Core Team Dr Anna Piasecki is an...
Tag: Anti-Racism Anti-Racism | Policing blog
In this week’s Policing blog Dr Verity Jones and Dr Anne Eason report on their ground-breaking UWE Bristol project based on children’s lived experiences of racism in the UK set to transform police training. On 3rd February 2025 people...
Tag: CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS | Policing blog
Our final UWE Bristol Policing blog for 2024 authored by 999 PC Elf seeks to bring a touch of Christmas spirit to policing during this challenging time of year. Hello everyone so nice to be out and about again after 11 months being stuck in the...