Showing 303 projects for 'social work'
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Centre for Seldom Heard Voices
The BU Research Centre for Seldom Heard Voices brings together academics from across different disciplines including social sciences and social work to engage with marginalised communities and to amplify often excluded or silenced voices.Â
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Financial scams
The National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work and Professional Practice (NCPQSWPP) is working in partnership with government and trade bodies to raise awareness of the scale of the problem and to gain a greater understanding of the reasons why people are drawn into a scam.Â
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Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Research Centre
The interdisciplinary neuroscience research centre at мÓƶà¶à¿ª½±¼Ç¼ embodies laboratories in cognitive, social, systems and computational neuroscience, and cognitive neuropsychology from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Health and Social Sciences and collaborating institutions internationally.
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Maltese Temples Landscape Project
Investigating the development, social context, and landscape-setting of Malta’s Neolithic temples by focusing on the site of Skorba and its surroundings.
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Gambling Research
These projects include academics from the Faculty of Science and Technology, the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Media and Communication.
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MINE - Multimodal Immersive NEuro-sensing for natural neuro-behavioural measurement
The MINE team are combining cognitive neuroscience, clinical and social psychology with virtual reality (VR) to develop new insights into understanding and changing people's behaviour.
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Blindness and media engagement
Run by Catalin Brylla, this project explores the engagement with digital media for improving physical, psychological, social and economic wellbeing in the visually impaired community.
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Pride in our Workforce
Working with the charity Energise Me, this project explored how the people working in physical activity, and their attitudes, affect the physical activity levels of LGBT+ people.
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SPEED-You-UP
Schools, welfare organizations and businesses work together to support young people from within entrepreneur hubs. In these hubs, young people work on a business pop-up that will improve their neighbourhood.
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Story 2 Remember
The 'Story 2 Remember' project is using drama and storytelling to create a training program to be used by health and social care professionals in care settings, with people with Alzheimer's disease.