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  1. University Alliance responds to the Government’s Skills for jobs White Paper and Interim Conclusion of the Review of Post-18 Education and Funding

    …mic, the country will need more people with higher level skills. It is therefore welcome to see the commitment laid out within the Skills For Jobs White Paper and interim conclusion of the post-18 review, to transform post-16 education and training to enable learners to gain skills at whatever stage of life. “In meeting the demand for higher technical skills, and more broadly as an essential part of the national education infrastructure, it is rig…

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  2. Expressive writing project from Kingston University to help Covid-19 healthcare workers overcome traumatic experiences

    …Jensen explained. “Over and over again we have seen health care workers becoming distraught, and in some cases traumatised, by their daily work experiences.” These issues were compounded by the relatively unique scenario of being afraid for their own personal safety on a daily basis, Professor Jensen continued. “Workers were having to manage all these issues and care for patients while fearing for their own well-being and that of their close fami…

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  3. Innovative training programme allows Brighton students to join COVID-19 testing workforce

    …lio from a student was described as ‘outstanding’ by an IBMS verifier, who commended the university’s placement scheme’s ‘quality and skill’. Mrs Weeks drew on 20 years of pathology expertise as a Senior Biomedical Scientist working in the NHS, the private sector, and within the university’s School of Pharmacy and Biomolecular Sciences. In addition to training future NHS pathology biomedical scientists, Mrs Weeks is also part of a research team wh…

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  4. ARU study finds COVID-19 is making tinnitus worse

    …Lamar University in Texas, said: “The findings of this study highlight the complexities associated with experiencing tinnitus and how both internal factors, such as increased anxiety and feelings of loneliness, and external factors, such as changes to daily routines, can have a significant effect on the condition. “Some of the changes brought about by COVID-19 appear to have had a negative impact on the lives of people with tinnitus and participan…

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  5. A postcode lottery is stopping children in care from going to university

    …and Become or holding pre-enrolment programmes targeted at those who have left care settings. What’s needed is a comprehensive package of support, like Kingston University’s award-winning KU Cares, which combines financial support, year-round accommodation and opportunities to gain new skills for care leavers, estranged students and young adult carers. A care leaver or estranged student’s choice about where they want to study should not be restric…

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  6. A postcode lottery is stopping children in care from going to university

    …and Become or holding pre-enrolment programmes targeted at those who have left care settings. What’s needed is a comprehensive package of support, like Kingston University’s award-winning KU Cares, which combines financial support, year-round accommodation and opportunities to gain new skills for care leavers, estranged students and young adult carers. A care leaver or estranged student’s choice about where they want to study should not be restric…

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  7. Oxford Brookes helping students self-isolating

    …red with FIKA to put in place free resources for Oxford Brookes’ students. They have promoted this free use of the FIKA Mental Fitness App to students, alongside the free Headspace App. Oxford Brookes has also made a donation to Oxford Hub, to support the charity in their efforts to help all members of the community who may be self-isolating. The range of resources and support services available to all students – including relaxation activities, o…

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  8. Hertfordshire law students volunteer for Stevenage welfare benefits appeals project

    …ide advice, casework and advocacy support to people wishing to appeal the refusal of welfare benefits to the First-tier Tribunal (Social Security and Child Support). In short: The project was set up in response to a huge demand for welfare benefits advice in Stevenage. It will enable Citizens Advice Stevenage to expand their existing service and help many more people who would otherwise struggle to get access to justice. Under supervision from spe…

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