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Black History Month: celebrating knowledge from Southern Africa

Black History Month: celebrating knowledge from Southern Africa

Siliba Sibanda, Senior Lecturer in Social Work, discusses why Black History Month should be celebrated all year round.

25 Oct, 202327 Oct, 2023 Research, Social Work
Skate boarding is for life not just for Christmas

Skate boarding is for life not just for Christmas

Dr Janet Melville-Wiseman explores the messages behind the John Lewis Christmas adverts and how we can take them onboard, especially when it comes to our welcome for care experienced young people.

18 Nov, 202221 Nov, 2022 Education, Film and TV, Media, Social Work, Society
Time to get the education of social workers right

Time to get the education of social workers right

Dr Janet Melville-Wiseman looks at the proposed contentious fast track entry route to social work.

17 Dec, 202117 Dec, 2021 Education, Social Work
Please don’t put me in a box…social construction of whiteness and identity discourse in the academy

Please don’t put me in a box…social construction of whiteness and identity discourse in the academy

Edith Lewis challenges the use of racial classifications and argues for the recognition of individual identity and narratives.

19 Mar, 202119 Mar, 2021 Social Work, Society
Supporting Gypsies, Travellers, Roma, Showmen and Boaters into Higher Education

Supporting Gypsies, Travellers, Roma, Showmen and Boaters into Higher Education

Dr Janet Melville-Wiseman looks at how universities can pledge support for the Gypsy, Traveller, Roma, Showman and Boater Communities in higher education.

19 Feb, 202119 Feb, 2021 Education, Society
Protect and support public service provision at universities to rebuild Britain

Protect and support public service provision at universities to rebuild Britain

Vice-Chancellor Professor Rama Thirunamachandran explains how and why the government urgently needs to support universities with training key public service professionals.

05 May, 202005 May, 2020 Health, Nursing

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