Showing 313 projects for 'social work'
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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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DRIVE (Digital Reading for Inclusivity, Versatility and Engagement)
DRIVE is a new network that brings together academics, NGOs, stakeholders and practitioners from Kenya with UK partners to maximise digital technologies to address development challenges.
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Research engagement with people who have experienced homelessness
Working with partners and the community to enable those who have experience of being homeless or vulnerably housed to have a voice in research.Â
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Making TRACS to improve nurse retention
Improving the retention rate of registered nursing staff through collaborative development and use of an evidence-based nurse retention model.
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Celebrating Past, Present and Future Midwives
From the 1990s to present day, the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences has a long history of employing, training and collaborating with midwives ... -
Refugee and Migrant Leisure Network (RMLN)
The Refugee and Migrant Leisure Network (RMLN) connects ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ academics working within the Centre for Events, Leisure, Society and Culture (CELSC) with local community partners.
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Jumping In: Transgender and non-binary swimming LGBT+
ÂãÁÄÖ±²¥'s Dr Jayne Caudwell is working with local stakeholders to help provide valuable swimming sessions for the transgender, non-binary and gender non-conforming community.Â
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Staying home, connecting care
This project investigates care and support provided to people in their homes during the pandemic. It focuses on home care workers, carers and volunteers and the role they played in sustaining others and keeping them well at home.Â
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Stay Active and Independent for Longer (SAIL)
The SAIL project aims to identify new and sustainable partnership opportunities between areas such as leisure, tourism and health to help ageing people be more active and remain independent for longer.
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Improving care for mothers and babies in low and middle income countries
Researchers in CMWHÂ work with colleagues in a number of Low and Middle Income Countries including Nepal, India, and Uganda to improve care for mothers and babies.