Showing 313 projects for 'social work'
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Sponsorship and External Approvals
In this section you will find information on sponsorship and the HRA/NHS ethics application process
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Promoting reflection and sharing within and across international communities
This AHRC network is focused on three emblematic contexts: two rural communities (Bario and Long Lamai) in Malaysia, a historical town (Ilha de Moçambique) in Mozambique, and five favelas (Rio de Janeiro) in Brazil.
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Fair Access Research: Experience
Within this page, we detail a number of projects within the overall FAR project, and how research in these areas informs a broad range of student support and co-creation opportunities that foster resilience, self-confidence and success.
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Palliative and end of life care
Our research in this area aims to develop, design and deliver research which evaluates and improves palliative and end of life care delivered by practitioners
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Dana Colbourne - PGR and Midwifery Lecturer
Each researcher and project is unique and will face different challenges at different times; you need to run your own race! -
Humanisation and the nursing curricula
Humanising care philosophy underpins ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥â€™s pre-registration nursing curriculum commencing Sept 2013. This was commended by the professional body at... -
Optimising food and nutritional care for people with dementia
Research led by Professor Jane Murphy and Dr Joanne Holmes of the Ageing and Dementia Research Centre (ADRC) at ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ has resulted in the development of a toolkit that’s helping to transform nutritional care for people with dementia. This has reached 3,046 known recipients to date.
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Wellbeing of Women: Barriers within hospital (either real or perceived) to women seeking facility based birth in Nepal
This project seeks to identify barriers to facility birth in non-government organisation (NGO)Â maternity hospitals in Nepal. This information will inform strategies to promote skilled care at birth and further reduce the MMR in Nepal.
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The Other Side of the Story: Perpetrators in Change
This project aims to reduce domestic violence by focusing on changing the behaviour patterns of the perpetrators and helping them see their impact.
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Mass digitisation of cultural heritage in Europe
CIPPM, in collaboration with other European research centres, has been at the forefront of research to develop solutions for the digitization of our cultural heritage.