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  1. Centre for Social Innovation at Teesside University

    …ices determined by the needs of the clients (including high level public scrutiny through to advocacy to help leverage future funding) Capacity to successfully deliver contracts at a national level Provide external organisations with support and advice with bid writing Provide a package of research skills workshops Provide evidence of the audience’s experience of the project Gather views from others involved in your project, such as partners or st…

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  2. Addressing a lost opportunity in the NHS workforce crisis: higher education’s future role in clinical placement management

    …ior to the pandemic, there was genuine concern that the Government would struggle to meet its high-profile 2019 manifesto commitment of 50,000 additional nurses. NHS hospitals, mental health services and community providers had long been reporting a shortage of more than 100,000 full-time staff, including 40,000 nurses. According to The King’s Fund, this workforce crisis was the result of: a prolonged funding squeeze combined with years of poor wo…

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  3. A Nursing academic at the University of South Wales has helped develop a new tool to support people with a learning disability in Wales.

    …ine meeting of representatives from Learning Disability Wales, All Wales Forum of Parents and Carers, Mencap Cymru and All Wales People First, to discuss the wider roll-out of the new profile. Professor Northway said: “People with learning disabilities continue to experience premature deaths and avoidable health problems due to a range of barriers that limit their access to healthcare. “Communication is a key barrier, when people with learning dis…

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  4. Coventry University expert helps devise rapid test to assess thousands of PPE masks

    …tests also saved time and potential costs that would have been required to run the masks through certification. I was able to relate, from various national mask/respirator certification protocols, the fluid conditions corresponding to human inhalation activities such as heavy breathing and vigorous exercise. These were then translated into experimental conditions that can mimic the inhalation activities on the test rig. Dr Nwabueze Emekwuru, assis…

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  5. Kingston University pain rehabilitation programme

    …anisations including NHS England, Public Health England, and the charity Verus Arthritis, is taught in groups of 10 to 12 people and is also available online and through a smartphone app. “We wanted to make the scheme as easily accessible as possible, but the face-to-face classes are so effective because the groups start and finish the course together, learn from and develop each other and can spur their peers on,” Professor Hurley explained. “I’v…

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  6. Exchanging Notes – exploring disengagement from school and the music curriculum

    …iring music curriculum that was sustained over four years. Commissioned by national music charity Youth Music, the four-year research project titled ‘Exchanging Notes’ found that young people at risk of exclusion at the outset of the programme maintained high levels of attendance (>95 per cent) throughout the project. The project started by looking at young people’s music interests and brought music genres such as grime and hip-hop into the classr…

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  7. Unique Recovery Curriculum supports the mental health of pupils returning to education following lockdown

    …otional resilience. Professor Carpenter says that best practice on an international level can also be adopted in the UK. The research has involved analysing the loss children have suffered during the pandemic, the potential anxiety and trauma it may have caused, and the impact on their ability to learn. Finding ways to re-ignite children’s motivation to learn is another factor which Professor Carpenter identifies as key to the transition back into…

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  8. Supporting local SMEs with the Hertfordshire Growth Hub

    …Local Enterprise Partnership-led Growth Hubs across England that integrate national and local business support. Funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and, in some cases, the European Regional Development Fund, all Growth Hubs provide locally tailored support and advice to connect businesses with the right experts for their specific business needs. In Hertfordshire, their vision is to be the best Growth Hub in the co…

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  9. The Robot House at the University of Hertfordshire

    …d – a key initiative designed to enhance the UK’s scientific capability in national priority research areas – has funded the purchase of the latest robotics hardware and systems upgrades. This has allowed University of Hertfordshire to open the doors of Robot House 2.0 to external research groups and industry in the UK and internationally. Robot House is listed as a capital facility in the EPSRC UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems (RAS) Network. Cu…

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