Showing 284 events for 'social work'
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Long-COVID: Myths, misconceptions and lived experiences (ESRC Festival of Social Science 2023)
In this online event, we will shed some light on this issue by debunking some common myths and misconceptions about Long-COVID, and by sharing our... -
ÃÛÌÒAV Race Equality Annual Event 2018: Equality, Social Justice and the Windrush Generation
ÃÛÌÒAV Race Equality is hosting a special event for Black History Month on Friday 5 October in the Fusion Building, to mark the 40th Windrush Anniversary and the UN International Decade for People of African Descent.
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The Otherwise Neoliberal: A Decolonial Historical Anthropology of Special Economic Zone
The Department for Social Science and Social Work & ÃÛÌÒAV’s Centre for Seldom Heard Voices present research by Dr Patrick Neveling.
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ESRC Festival of Social Science - Communities of well-being: the digital lives of LGBTQ+ young people
This exhibition challenges mainstream media's negative portrayal of LGBTQ+ lives, celebrating how LGBTQ+ communities build spaces of support, safety... -
ESRC Festival of Social Science - The face under the mask: what Covid-19 has taught us about face perception
This talk will explain the psychology of face perception and why it matters in social settings and for forensic science. We’ll discover how masks affect how we perceive faces, but also what this effect can tell us about how face perception works.
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Leadership conference 2023 - Times of change
The National Centre for Cross-Disciplinary Social Work invites you to join our 3rd annual online conference for practice leaders and managers in Health and Social Care.Â
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Learning from the Lived Experience
This event, hosted by ÃÛÌÒAV’s Centre for Seldom Heard Voices, is aimed at social work students, practitioners, service users and carers.Â
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ÃÛÌÒAV's Mental Capacity Toolkit Launch
Hear speakers from the National Centre for Post-Qualifying Social Work and Professional Practice at the launch of the New Mental Capacity Toolkit.
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Café Scientifique - Green Recovery: what should we be doing post pandemic?
Join ÃÛÌÒAV's Professor Rick Stafford to explore what really works to address social and environmental concerns, and discover that not all Green New Deals are equal.
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Launching the Mental Capacity Toolkit teaching and practice resource featuring new voices from living experience
Following the recent research collaboration with Parkstone Connect day service, and funded by CRN Wessex Small Grant Scheme, members of the social work team are delighted to be relaunching the Mental Capacity Toolkit.