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New report finds lack of transport choices is leaving young people behind
A new ground-breaking study warns that young people cannot access work, education, and social opportunities, due to transport barriers.
MAMBO (Musculoskeletal management, Measurement, Behaviour change and Outcome) - Research themes
Acute and chronic musculoskeletal conditions research within the Centre for Health and Clinical Research at UWE Bristol.
University Centre Weston - Study with a UK partner
Explore the University Centre Weston courses you can study to gain a UWE Bristol qualification.
Digital Occupational Safety and Health (D-OSH) Network - Research projects in CABER
Details about the D-OSH Network project.
How I took my auditing career to the next level with postgraduate study at UWE Bristol. How I took my auditing career to the next level with postgraduate study at UWE Bristol. | Student views blog
By Ali MSc Environmental Health We asked our Creative writing students to interview Postgraduate students/graduates about their experience at UWE Bristol and ghost write a blog based on their answers. In this blog MSc Environmental Health...
New toolkit launched to improve dementia care for South Asian people
People living with dementia in South Asian communities will benefit from improved culturally sensitive support due to a newly launched online toolkit.
Tag: Culture Culture | Policing blog
A consistent finding in policing research is that investigators report some of the lowest levels of wellbeing highest levels of emotional fatigue and elevated risks of vicarious trauma compared with other policing roles (Police Federation...
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Staff in the Spotlight – A conversation with Sean Paley. Sir Robert Peel famously said "the police are the public and the public are the police.” Much to that sentiment ...Read More A Day in the Life of Chief Inspector Dan Forster. Anne...
Bladder and bowel key learnings report presented at House of Commons
An insights report reflecting the lived experiences of people affected by bladder and bowel control issues was presented at the House of Commons.
BDAS with Great Western Air Ambulance Charity
Representatives from GWAAC, join us in conversation as part of the Bristol Distinguished Address Series.