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A Day in the Life of A Young Victim’s Advocate A Day in the Life of A Young Victim's Advocate | 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...
Planning reform de-regulation and a place for design? Planning reform de-regulation and a place for design? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Hannah Hickman… In SPE’s last blog ‘More haste less speed’ Adam Sheppard wrote compellingly about the perils of this Government’s drive to create a laissez-faire neo-liberal planning system. This piece follows on from that to offer...
The Knife ASBO: The Incorrect Response The Knife ASBO: The Incorrect Response | Bristol Law School blog
By Ed Johnston Last week the Home Secretary suggested a new measure to tackle the ever-growing problem of knife crime in England and Wales. He suggested that children as young as 12 could be sanctioned with ASBO-style order should the offender...
Urgenda: A Turning Point in Climate Litigation- An Analysis of the Supreme Court Decision Urgenda: A Turning Point in Climate Litigation- An Analysis of the Supreme Court Decision | Bristol Law School blog
By Farzam Maleki second year LLB student The main question of law raised by the Urgenda case[1] is whether the Dutch government was acting unlawfully in not meeting the internationally recognised climate target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions...
UWE Alumni Spotlight: Bristol Sport’s Growing UWE Alumni Contingent UWE Alumni Spotlight: Bristol Sport’s Growing UWE Alumni Contingent | Bristol Business School blog
We caught up with some former UWE Bristol Faculty of Business and Law students who are operating within key roles at Bristol Sport – the organisation that encompasses Bristol City Football Club Bristol Bears Rugby and Bristol Flyers...
Meet Me in Another STEM Career Meet Me in Another STEM Career | Science Communication Unit blog
In science communication we often talk about science capital: the concept of feeling like science is “for me” as a result of sum of all the experiences and resources we’ve encountered that build up an interest in science. Everything from having...
Researching equality diversity and inclusion in Italy: why are transsexual individuals not included in the ‘equality debate’? The story of Cloe Bianco Gender vs. Sex When inclusivity is not even in the picture Conclusions Researching equality diversity and inclusion in Italy: why are transsexual individuals not included in the ‘equality debate’? | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Please note this article discusses topics of suicide and discrimination and may be distressing or triggering for some. Links for support on topics that are discussed in this article can be found at the bottom of this page. Sara Fanti As an...
Month: January 2023 The story of Cloe Bianco Gender vs. Sex When inclusivity is not even in the picture Conclusions 6 December 2025 | Human Resources Work and Employment blog
Please note this article discusses topics of suicide and discrimination and may be distressing or triggering for some. Links for support on topics that are discussed in this article can be found at the bottom of this page. Sara Fanti As an...
Month: April 2025 April 2025 | Policing blog
Anne Eason our Associate Director of Policing recently reached out to Chief Inspector Dan Forster from Avon & Somerset Police’s Strategic Planning team to tell her about his day as a Chief Inspector. In his reply Dan delves into his...
Month: September 2023 September 2023 | Policing blog
Welcome to the new UWE Bristol Policing blog! Because of all the wonderful achievements over the past years we wanted to have a forum to share them. Somewhere that student and staff achievements can be shared showcased. A place to share thoughts...
Staff Spotlight on Dr Anne Eason Staff Spotlight on Dr Anne Eason | Policing blog
This week’s blog for the ‘staff in the spotlight series’ needs little introduction to many. Dr Anne Eason is our much loved and respected Associate Director of Policing at UWE with extensive academic and operational experience within criminal...
Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering Building to Break Barriers – a different view of engineering | Engineering Our Future
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...