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Getting what you deserve? (2022)
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Goodman, S., Carr, P., & Abell, J. (2022). Getting what you deserve?. [Magazine print/digital]. The Psychologist Magasine July/August 2022 - Income Inequality

The UK is a particularly unequal society, with the richest 0.1 per cent of households having as much wealth as the poorest half of all households (Equality Trust, 2022). Wilkinson and Pickett (2017) have shown that such elevated levels of income ineq... Read More about Getting what you deserve?.

Written statement to the 26th Session of the UN Working Group of Experts on people of African descent : Regional meeting with civil society - Europe and North America (2020)
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Olaiya, M.A., H. B. A. (2020). Written statement to the 26th Session of the UN Working Group of Experts on people of African descent : Regional meeting with civil society - Europe and North America. United Nations

Written statements were made to a series of regional meetings designed to allow the Working Group of Experts on people of African Descent to engage with and learn from civil society and its experiences, to ascertain the situation on the ground thus f... Read More about Written statement to the 26th Session of the UN Working Group of Experts on people of African descent : Regional meeting with civil society - Europe and North America.

A PhD FAQ [Blog] (2020)
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Thompson, M., & Saunders, A. (2020). A PhD FAQ [Blog]

Embarking on a PhD can be one of the most rewarding, frustrating, liberating, challenging and exciting adventures of your professional life. However, it isn’t for everyone and should not be undertaken lightly. If it works for you, it can be incredibl... Read More about A PhD FAQ [Blog].

BBC The Big Questions (2019)
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Mackay, F. BBC The Big Questions. Brighton

Rachel Burden presents topical debate live from The Attenborough Centre at the University of Sussex in Brighton. Has social media ruined childhood? Is feminism in crisis?

The arts and wellbeing: A burgeoning research area (2019)
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Holt, N. J. (2019). The arts and wellbeing: A burgeoning research area

A blog post on the UWE's Psychological Sciences Research Group about our research on the arts and health, and the growing evidence base for the health benefits of engaging with the arts.

Evidence Briefing - The importance of timely support after a diagnosis of dementia (2019)
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Cheston, R., & Guss, R. (2019). Evidence Briefing - The importance of timely support after a diagnosis of dementia. British Psychological Society

Diagnosis without support may not be beneficial, and in some respects may be harmful. This is because earlier diagnosis provides more opportunity for people to adjust, resulting in prolonged independence. However, many people affected by dementia rep... Read More about Evidence Briefing - The importance of timely support after a diagnosis of dementia.

The future of pornography - panel debate. Speakers | Finn Mackay, Rowan Pelling, Peter Tatchell (2018)
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Mackay, F. The future of pornography - panel debate. Speakers | Finn Mackay, Rowan Pelling, Peter Tatchell

Many believe that porn's dark fantasies risk corrupting relationships and society. Has this arisen because pornography is largely created by men? Could feminist pornography featuring authentic sex, diverse bodies and female perspectives offer a truly... Read More about The future of pornography - panel debate. Speakers | Finn Mackay, Rowan Pelling, Peter Tatchell.

Evidence briefing: Dementia, accessibility and minority groups (2018)
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Cheston, R., & Bradbury, N. (2018). Evidence briefing: Dementia, accessibility and minority groups

Different communities have different dementia related needs and should not be treated as a single homogenous grouping. • The numbers of people from BAME communities who are affected by dementia will increase more rapidly than those of the white com... Read More about Evidence briefing: Dementia, accessibility and minority groups.

Making sense of social prescribing (2017)
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Polley, M., Fleming, J., Anfilogoff, T., Carpenter, A., Kimberlee, R., Bertotti, M., …Wheatley, J. (2017). Making sense of social prescribing. London

This booklet provides advice and guidance on all things social prescribing.

Devolution aspects of Brexit and agriculture (2017)
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Greer, A. (2017). Devolution aspects of Brexit and agriculture. n/a

A submission requested by the House of Lords European Union Committee for its enquiry into Brexit and Agriculture

Interprofessional and interagency collaboration (IPIAC): an introduction to interprofessional and inter-agency collaboration (e-learning resource) (2009)
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Whittington, C., Anne, Q., & Thomas, J. (2009). Interprofessional and interagency collaboration (IPIAC): an introduction to interprofessional and inter-agency collaboration (e-learning resource). London, UK

One of a series of e-learning resources which explore the nature of interprofessional and inter-agency collaboration (IPIAC) and improving collaborative practice. The interactive resource uses audio, video and interactive technology to examine the na... Read More about Interprofessional and interagency collaboration (IPIAC): an introduction to interprofessional and inter-agency collaboration (e-learning resource).