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National Social Prescribing Day: a reminder that health lives in our communities

National Social Prescribing Day: a reminder that health lives in our communities

Dr Nicole Holt reminds us of the importance of community-based support for wellbeing. National Social Prescribing Day on 26 March offers an important moment to reflect on the growing role […]

26 Mar, 202626 Mar, 2026 Health, Research
Schools White Paper: what next for schools, SEND, and students?

Schools White Paper: what next for schools, SEND, and students?

Mark Roberts explores how the recent Schools White Paper and associated SEND Reform Proposals could affect support for students, and how Initial Teacher Training can support the changes. The Schools […]

25 Mar, 202625 Mar, 2026 Education, Research
Reflections on Mothering Sunday for children coming into care

Reflections on Mothering Sunday for children coming into care

Professor Janet Melville-Wiseman looks at the true meaning of Mothering Sunday for children coming into care, and suggests that we should all celebrate nurture and love. This year Mothering Sunday, […]

11 Mar, 202611 Mar, 2026 Research, Social Work
Organisational culture: the most valuable unseen assets for an organisation

Organisational culture: the most valuable unseen assets for an organisation

Dr Shola Osinaike explains how an organisation’s culture is the unseen driving force behind strategy success and growth. Inspired by our working paper on Strategic Employer Branding in Hotels, which explores […]

10 Mar, 202610 Mar, 2026 Business, Research, Tourism
Why we need to build healthy futures and talk about childhood obesity together

Why we need to build healthy futures and talk about childhood obesity together

As the UK marks World Obesity Day on 4 March 2026, Professor Kristy Howells explores the growing challenge of childhood obesity and argues that recognising obesity as a chronic disease […]

04 Mar, 202604 Mar, 2026 Health, Research, Society, Sport
What does a happy child look like? The seven hidden barriers undermining children’s wellbeing

What does a happy child look like? The seven hidden barriers undermining children’s wellbeing

As the Children’s Wellbeing and Schools Bill reaches its final stages in the House of Lords, Professor Kristy Howells asks if the Bill will achieve its aim to ‘introduce a […]

23 Feb, 202623 Feb, 2026 Health, Politics, Research, Society, Sport
From CCCU to the BAFTA: celebrating our film talent and the magic of cinema

From CCCU to the BAFTA: celebrating our film talent and the magic of cinema

Ahead of this weekend’s BAFTA Film Awards ceremony, Jane Milton talks films, graduate success and how we should all be supporting our local cinemas. As a BAFTA winner, I will […]

19 Feb, 202623 Feb, 2026 Arts and Humanities, Film and TV, Research
Celebrating Early Childhood excellence

Celebrating Early Childhood excellence

Kerry Holman and Amy McKaughan highlight the importance of recognising, and celebrating, the exceptional work and creativity shaping the future of early childhood education, especially undergraduate research. Last month the […]

17 Feb, 202618 Feb, 2026 Education, Research
This is my place: how movement can help children feel like they belong

This is my place: how movement can help children feel like they belong

Professor Kristy Howells explains how her research shows that by offering high-quality, inclusive, and autonomous movement opportunities, we do more than boost health stats – we foster a school culture […]

13 Feb, 202613 Feb, 2026 Education, Research, Sport

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