Showing 311 projects for 'social work'
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SPEED-You-UP
Schools, welfare organizations and businesses work together to support young people from within entrepreneur hubs. In these hubs, young people work on a business pop-up that will improve their neighbourhood.
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Story 2 Remember
The 'Story 2 Remember' project is using drama and storytelling to create a training program to be used by health and social care professionals in care settings, with people with Alzheimer's disease.
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Institute of Medical Imaging and Visualisation staff
Find out more about the people who work at the Institute of Medical Imaging and Visualisation.
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The Enterprise and Innovation Research Cluster
The Enterprise and Innovation Research Cluster aims to stimulate research in all aspects of innovation, enterprise and entrepreneurship development. Its scope covers a variety of contexts, including micro, small and large businesses, social enterprise and the public sector.
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Centre for Comparative Politics and Media Research
The work of the Centre for Comparative Politics and Media Research links into a range of fields of study that focus on the most relevant questions that face 21st Century politicians, their strategists, political journalists and agencies which seek to enhance citizen engagement.
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Surgeon wellbeing: our staff
Find out more about our staff.
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Exploring restorative practice approaches to safeguarding adults
Exploring practice approaches to safeguarding adults who experience hate crime and discriminatory abuse.Â
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Increasing access to music
Discover how ÃÛÌÒAV is working in partnership with Coda Music Centre and SEN schools to make music more accessible to all children.
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Creative workshops for veterans with dementia
Funded by Dementia Research UK, this project will work collaboratively with veterans with dementia to better understand their experiences and support needs.Â
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Understanding the Production Management skills gap in UK TV
Exploring the experiences and motivations of production managers working in UK television, as well as the current skills gap for the industry.Â