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  1. Future of the visual arts transformed in the West of England

    …ople are to be developed with Creative Youth Network. This strategic partnership will also provide support for access costs and network hubs, help artist-led groups to secure urgently needed homes, and enable artist-led organisations and studio providers to become more sustainable and inclusive by adopting new models of best practice. By advocating for the visual arts to be embedded in the region’s strategic development, it aims to ensure that the…

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  2. Funding the media sector in the Cardiff capital region

    …upport an innovation ecosystem, which aims to create a pipeline taking 100 companies from initial idea to market-ready new media products and services. USW will also lead a co-ordinated research-led skills strategy, linking training providers with industry needs and infrastructure, with a focus on talent attraction, development and retention to support emerging formats and technologies. Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden, added: “We a…

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

    …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 workforce planning, weak policy and fragmented re…

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  4. How missing out on nursery due to COVID has affected children’s development – new research by Oxford Brookes University

    …n and care. Families who have to adapt to greater economic stress (lower income) and greater environmental stress (income volatility, housing discrimination) tend to speakless to their children, which can impact their language growth. Research shows that high-quality childcare helps to buffer against these risk factors, as well as against individual risk factors. For example, household instability in early childhood has been shown to lead to worse…

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  5. Birmingham City University has launched a new study to examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on period poverty in the UK.  

    …women and girls’ voices are centralised and their menstrual health is not compromised. Williams is also supporting the #MindYourBloodyLanguage social media campaign, which aims to tackle the stigma around menstruation and menstrual health by sharing ‘do’s and don’ts’ when it comes to talking about periods. The study will run until December 2021 and data will be thematically analysed to create a report sharing best practise, challenges and innovat…

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  6. TUCAN Studio: Teesside University

    …rigade, TUCAN developed a bespoke virtual reality training module for fire commanders to enhance their life saving skills in the field. Using a combination of fresh graduate talent, academic expertise and cutting-edge technology the University and Cleveland Fire Brigade have now worked together for over four years. The module has become more and more specific and can now take the user to several different firefighting scenarios, adding the complex…

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  7. UA submission to OfS consultation on recurrent funding

    …e of a small group of elite students who can study away from home. This is completely contrary to the Government’s levelling up agenda. In the aftermath of COVID-19, many communities will need economic transformation, and the creative industries will be central to the recovery across the UK. Reducing funding for creative subjects could significantly compromise the role of universities as a talent ‘pipeline’ for these industries and an enabling for…

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  8. UWE Bristol launch free support for SMEs to enhance digital capabilities

    …or of Research, Business and Innovation at UWE Bristol and project sponsor commented “We are excited to be able to offer SMEs in the region more support, this time in the form of Digital Skills. Regardless of industry, digital skills are more and more crucial to the success of any business. Our expert team will work with you to identify skills gaps and then offer bespoke training in order for you to fill those gaps.” What support is available As p…

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  9. Kingston University pain rehabilitation programme

    …scheme is delivered in some 220 sites across the United Kingdom including community centres, leisure centres and schools. It has treated more than 13,000 people to date, saving the NHS an estimated £22 million by reducing the amount of healthcare needed by patients. The six-week scheme was designed for people with osteoarthritis – the most common form of arthritis – and aims to help them to understand their condition better, realise that exercise…

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  10. The Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy Research at Anglia Ruskin

    …by a growing range of stakeholders working in collaboration with a highly committed team of researchers, actively engaged in disseminating their research for the public good. Items included here also corroborate the REF Unit 33 Case Study (2021 submission): Changing the lives of people living with dementia (PWD) and their families through music therapy research. Source 1: Bowel, S., Bamford, S. M., 2018. What would life be – without a song or a d…

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