This is a briefing paper based on UWE-funded research on the development of KPIs in sibling sexual abuse research.
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Immersive learning at Sparks, Bristol (2025)
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Sparks is a centre for sustainability, creativity and education in Bristol. It is located in a large building
formerly occupied by Marks & Spencer in the Broadmead precinct, a retail area in the city centre. Sparks
is run by a collaboration betwe... Read More about Immersive learning at Sparks, Bristol.
The current scoping review examines law enforcement’s understanding of perspectives on and practices regarding the prevention of child sexual exploitation and abuse (in this report, child sexual exploitation and abuse is referred to as “CSEA”). The p... Read More about RESUMEN EJECUTIVO: Intervenciones de las fuerzas del orden para prevenir la explotación y abuso sexual de niñas, niños y adolescentes.
Women in Industry Wave 1 Evaluation Report 2024 (2025)
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The Engineering and Construction sectors are cornerstone employers in the West of England and need both greater numbers and greater diversity of new entrants to sustain growth in these industries. Through focussing on both recruitment and retention s... Read More about Women in Industry Wave 1 Evaluation Report 2024.
Recent years have seen increased attention to both neurodiversity as a general concept and social concern, and specifically to the way in which the CJS engages with individuals who are neurodivergent. Interest (and, to some extent, action) in this ar... Read More about Submission to the independent review of the criminal courts – Written evidence on neurodivergence, vulnerability and the criminal courts.
Live projects impact review & project office pilot study for the school of architecture & environment (2025)
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This project collected and reviewed the Architecture & Built Environment Department’s legacy of community engagement in architectural and urban live project work from 2012 to 2024 – as recorded and disseminated in the School’s Hand-On Bristol initiat... Read More about Live projects impact review & project office pilot study for the school of architecture & environment.
Teaching essentials for responsible land administration: Considerations for future education and training (2025)
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The Teaching Essentials for Responsible Land Administration (TERLA), developed between 2015 and 2018 under the patronage of the Global Land Tools Network (GLTN), marked a pivotal step in advancing the understanding, unity, and practice of land admini... Read More about Teaching essentials for responsible land administration: Considerations for future education and training.
Co-producing the Deaf Legal Theory model final report (2025)
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The Deaf Legal Theory (DLT) framework represents a novel approach to understanding and addressing the unique position that deaf individuals find themselves in the world over when navigating the legal systems of their respective nations. Rooted in the... Read More about Co-producing the Deaf Legal Theory model final report.
School art: Where is it? (Re)exploring visual arts in secondary schools (2024)
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In this innovative research study, Joanna Fursman, Will Grant, and Carol Wild begin by revisiting the work undertaken by Dick Downing and Ruth Watson in their Tate-sponsored 2004 School Art: What Is It? report. Twenty years later, they replicate the... Read More about School art: Where is it? (Re)exploring visual arts in secondary schools.
Safer motorcycle taxis as part of Nepal’s public transport system - Final report (2024)
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The study sought to understand the nature and operation of motorcycle taxi (MCT) operations in Nepal and identify potential changes in policy and regulation that could improve safety for riders and passengers. A mixed methods approach was used which... Read More about Safer motorcycle taxis as part of Nepal’s public transport system - Final report.
Output checking processes: Workshop report (2024)
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In March 2024 the authors organised a three-day workshop on output checking processes for trusted research environments (TREs). The aim was to explore current practices identify good/best operational practices. The report was intended to be a proof-o... Read More about Output checking processes: Workshop report.
Mapping Bristol’s screen industries: Workplace accessibility report (2024)
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This report summarises findings from a recent case study exploring accessibility provisions and anticipated needs of Deaf, Disabled and / or Neurodivergent media professionals within Bristol’s screen industries. Data was gathered through surveys and... Read More about Mapping Bristol’s screen industries: Workplace accessibility report.
Findings: Survey of Airlander in South Yorkshire (2024)
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The study explored public perceptions of Airlander in the Doncaster area, focusing on:
1.Its economic and environmental impacts.
2.Public awareness and alignment with the UKRI Future Flight initiative.
Broad Awareness: 75% of respondents had heard... Read More about Findings: Survey of Airlander in South Yorkshire.
What’s going on inside that head? Embracing the wonders of neurodiversity in our sector (2024)
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It is estimated that 1 in 7 or 1 in 5 people in society's neurodiverse population are neurodivergent, as opposed to neurotypical. In a neurotypically designed society, being neurodivergent can be challenging. But neurodivergent people also have talen... Read More about What’s going on inside that head? Embracing the wonders of neurodiversity in our sector.
A framework for environmental justice (2024)
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The Black Atlantic Innovation Network (BAIN) Framework for Environmental Justice builds on experiences shared by leading UK organisations as they navigate change and align their structures, values and practices with visions of a just and sustainable... Read More about A framework for environmental justice.
Evaluation briefing. Pedestrian pound update (3rd Edition) (2024)
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This briefing on the evaluation of public realm interventions is part of the research for The Pedestrian Pound (third edition). The evidence for greater investment in walkable high streets can be found in the main report. Public realm investment sits... Read More about Evaluation briefing. Pedestrian pound update (3rd Edition).
The pedestrian pound (3rd edition) (2024)
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Making our outdoor public spaces more accessible, attractive, comfortable and safe for people walking or wheeling can help to increase pedestrian footfall and revitalise high streets, district, town and city centres. This report updates the evidence... Read More about The pedestrian pound (3rd edition).