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European identites and social work education (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Frost, L. (2005, October). European identites and social work education. Paper presented at EUSW-Research for social work practice, University of Calabria, Cosenza, Italy

Vitamin D deficiency in the Somali community in Bristol (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Mytton, J. (2005, September). Vitamin D deficiency in the Somali community in Bristol. Poster presented at British Association of Community Child Health Annual Scientific Meeting, Reading UK

On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Ramsey-Wade, C. (2005, September). On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning. Paper presented at 7th Annual IPA Conference, Bristol University

Historically, the client’s experience of therapy has not featured centrally in psychological research. Research into student mental health shares this past bias towards the practitioner’s viewpoint. While some research has been carried out into the... Read More about On being a university student in therapy: Exploring the process of therapy and its impact on the process of learning.

The NHS: Can we afford it? (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Powell, J. (2005, July). The NHS: Can we afford it?. Paper presented at Common Purpose Biannual Meeting: Keynote Paper, Bristol, UK

The development of thermoregulation in a harsh environment: A prospective controlled study of the effects of swaddling on infants' thermal balance in a Mongolian winter (2005)
Presentation / Conference
Blair, P., Fleming, P., Manaseki-Holland, S., Tsogt, B., & Pollock, J. (2005, June). The development of thermoregulation in a harsh environment: A prospective controlled study of the effects of swaddling on infants' thermal balance in a Mongolian winter. Paper presented at Neonatal Society Presentation, University of Bristol, UK