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Drawn in Residence: Capturing life at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
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In 2018, CW+ received a grant from the Tavolozza Foundation to initiate the CW+ Drawn in Residence Programme, featuring resident artist Anouk Mercier to draw and observe the Chelsea and Westminster hospital community, research the history of drawing... Read More about Drawn in Residence: Capturing life at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
Injury Prevention Briefing: Preventing unintentional injuries to the under fives: a guide for practitioners
Digital Artefact
The resource Injury Prevention Briefing: Preventing unintentional injuries to the under fives: a guide for practitioners offers activities and advice focusing on preventing falls, scalds, fire-related injuries and poisonings.
The Briefing draws hea... Read More about Injury Prevention Briefing: Preventing unintentional injuries to the under fives: a guide for practitioners.
Counter-terrorist financing, cryptoassets, social media platforms, and suspicious activity reports: A step into the regulatory unknown
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This paper is divided into three parts. Firstly, the paper presents evidence how terrorism financiers are able to operate via the Internet and social media platforms. Secondly, it enhances the understanding of the use of Defence against Terrorism Fin... Read More about Counter-terrorist financing, cryptoassets, social media platforms, and suspicious activity reports: A step into the regulatory unknown.
Anti-money laundering and global security: The United Kingdom
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This paper focused on the threat posed by money laundering and terrorism financing and provided an in-depth commentary on the publication of the United Kingdom’s Mutual Evaluation Report, that was published by the Financial Action Task Force in Decem... Read More about Anti-money laundering and global security: The United Kingdom.
Reducing injuries in the early years: Home safety training
Report
Injury Prevention Briefing. Preventing unintentional injuries to the under fives: a guide for practitioners (IPB) was developed as part of a five year programme of research, Keeping Children Safe at Home, funded by the National Institute for Health... Read More about Reducing injuries in the early years: Home safety training.
Innovation through practice-based research using a digital ‘heritage from below’ approach
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Three Films: Ghosts in the Garden, A Knight’s Peril and Heritage Empath: Of Home and Each Other
These three films trace collaborative research and development work undertaken by Poole and the SME, Splash and Ripple, 2012-2018. Both Ghosts in the G... Read More about Innovation through practice-based research using a digital ‘heritage from below’ approach.
Codebook - UN Sustainable Development Goals
Digital Artefact
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and Targets in REFI codebook format for Qualitative Research Software.
Text from UN General Assembly resolution A/RES/70/1.
Codebook created by Ian Brooks (ian.brooks@uwe.ac.uk) and Christina Silver (c... Read More about Codebook - UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Rapid evidence assessment: Liveable and low traffic neighbourhoods
Report
The Bristol Advisory Committee on Climate Change (BACCC) has produced this rapid assessment of policy proposals linked to the theme of 'Low Traffic Neighbourhoods' (LTC) and 'Liveable Neighbourhoods' (LN).
LNs became a part of mainstream policy disc... Read More about Rapid evidence assessment: Liveable and low traffic neighbourhoods.
Terrorism financing and fraud: The FATF’s mutual evaluation on the United Kingdom
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This presentation focused on the results of the United Kingdom's Fourth Mutual Report by the Financial Action Task Force. The paper presented evidence that questioned some of the findings of Mutual Evaluation Report.
A place for mortality: In-patient hospice architecture and its role in a dignified death
Presentation / Conference Contribution
This paper explores the role of design and architecture within palliative care environments to influence a positive experience of dying. As more demands are placed on in-patient hospices, many providers look to rejuvenate their facilities. Can multi-... Read More about A place for mortality: In-patient hospice architecture and its role in a dignified death.
Through a different Lens: Exploring Reggio Emilia in a Welsh context
Report
Report prepared for Swansea, Neath and Port Talbot LEAs on the findings of a study exploring pedagogical practices in Welsh EY settings
In recent years, it has been reported that more and more people are identifying as pansexual and/or panromantic. Pansexuality has also become an increasingly popular topic in popular media. However, at present, there are no UK-specific psychological... Read More about A qualitative survey of pansexual and panromantic people's understandings and lived experiences of pan identities.
Purpose: Current assistive devices are inadequate in addressing the needs of some people living with impaired mobility. This study explored the experiences of living with impaired mobility in relation to how wearable assistive adaptive and rehabilita... Read More about Case Studies for the paper: 'Service user perspectives on the future of mobility assistive devices: Understanding user’s assistive device experiences and needs.
The chance for a more inclusive new normal in transport
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The article is a writeup of the ninth PTRC Fireside Chat that took place on 15 April 2021. The event, attended by around 200 people, was an opportunity to take a serious look at an issue that should be firmly in the minds of transport professionals a... Read More about The chance for a more inclusive new normal in transport.
Civil Partnership Initial Summary Report
Report
Jones, B., Hayfield, N., Carter, J. and Jowett, A. (2021) Study report: An interview study exploring understandings and perceptions of different-sex civil partnerships (unpublished).