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Measuring non-compliance with minimum wages Measuring non-compliance with minimum wages | DRAGoN: Data Research Access and Governance blog
By Professor Felix Ritchie When a minimum wage is set ensuring that employees do get at least that minimum is a basic requirement of regulators. Compliance with the minimum wage can vary wildly: amongst richer countries around 1%-3% of wages...
On Your Feet Britain On Your Feet Britain | The Inclusive University blog
Exercise really can be a miracle cure! This picture depicts a person walking on a muddy path. the picture is taken of the trainers and lower legs. On Thursday 27th April it is On Your Feet Britain’s national activity awareness day encouraging...
How my degree will take me from volunteer to qualified medic on refugee border crossings How my degree will take me from volunteer to qualified medic on refugee border crossings | Careers and enterprise
I became a student paramedic after working with volunteer medics on the shores of Greece at emergency boat landings. I spent five years volunteering with refugees and asylum seekers trapped at the borders in Greece Lebanon Serbia Italy and...
US – Mexico borderland communities are resilient – says Dr Hugo Gaggiotti US – Mexico borderland communities are resilient – says Dr Hugo Gaggiotti | Bristol Leadership and Change Centre blog
Dr Hugo Gaggiotti an academic from UWE Bristol and member of the Bristol Leadership and Change Centre who has extensively studied communities on the borderlands between the US and Mexico says these communities’ strong cross-border cultural...
How Postgraduate study helped me change my career from Teaching to Environmental Health. How Postgraduate study helped me change my career from Teaching to Environmental Health. | Student views blog
by Matt MSc Environmental Health. We asked our Professional and 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...
HERA Closing conference: the end or just the beginning? HERA Closing conference: the end or just the beginning? | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Katie McClymont The HERA Public Spaces: Culture and Integration in Europe funding stream of which this project is a part marked its formal end with a two-day closing conference in Wroclaw Poland on 8th and 9th September 2022. Twenty projects...
Rethinking Inclusion and Empathy in Placemaking Rethinking Inclusion and Empathy in Placemaking | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
by Hooman Foroughmand Araabi The concept of place lies at the centre of urban design and planning. Traditionally place has been defined as a specific part of space imbued with social meaning memories and activities often public in character and...
Healthy Place-making and Human Wellbeing: Some lessons learnt from the Wapping Wharf Project Bristol Healthy Place-making and Human Wellbeing: Some lessons learnt from the Wapping Wharf Project Bristol | Centre for Sustainable Planning and Environments blog
By Jo Zhou and Esme Hatton Health is not only the absence of disease or infirmity but also a sense of physical mental and social wellbeing. It is widely acknowledged in academia and practice that the way in which the living environment is...
The Sibling Sexual Behaviour & Abuse (SSB-A) Practice Outcomes Framework for services and organisations supporting and responding to sibling sexual behaviour and abuse. The Sibling Sexual Behaviour & Abuse (SSB-A) Practice Outcomes Framework for services and organisations supporting and responding to sibling sexual behaviour and abuse. | Research and External Engagement
Guest blog by Amy Adams & Kieran McCartan. Sibling sexual behaviour and abuse (SSB-A) is an emerging research area in the field of preventing and responding to harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) in children and young people (CYP). Over the last...
International Conference and World Café: Advancing transportation and construction management in the Philippines and the UK International Conference and World Café: Advancing transportation and construction management in the Philippines and the UK | Research and External Engagement
UWE Bristol in collaboration with Polytechnic University of the Philippines and British Council Philippines organised an International Conference and World Café: Advancing Transportation and Construction Management in the Philippines and United...
Composting Community and Circularity: A Glorious Morning at Heart of BS13 Composting Community and Circularity: A Glorious Morning at Heart of BS13 | Research and External Engagement
Francesca Romita – Civic Development Manager The Civic and Inclusivity and Sustainability Teams at UWE Bristol recently spent an inspiring morning at the Heart of BS13 Flower Farm immersing ourselves in the transformative power of...
International Repair Day: UWE Bristol at the heart of a global movement International Repair Day: UWE Bristol at the heart of a global movement | Research and External Engagement
This is a guest blog written by Kat Corbett Interim Head of Circular Economy at UWE Bristol. On 18 October International Repair Day is celebrated worldwide. It is a moment to recognise the power of repair not only to reduce waste and emissions...