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Short film projects announced
Dr Mel Hughes awarded £3,000 by the Dorset Community Investment Fund to make some short films or digital stories.
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Inter Faith Week and Diwali celebrations
This year Diwali, the festival of lights, coincides with Inter Faith week. Find out how you can join the virtual celebrations.
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Celebration of placement students’ contribution to the local community
An event has taken place at ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ University to mark the contribution that placement students make to the business community in the UK.
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Student receives Royal College of Nursing award for supporting people with addictions
Mental health nursing student Dave Richens has won the Nursing Student award for his voluntary initiative to provide professional support to addicts and their families.
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Programme of change for perpetrators of domestic violence
An event is to be held in support of a European-wide research project exploring behaviour change in perpetrators of domestic violence.
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Students in digital entertainment ‘Research Jam’ to further dementia research
Centre for Digital Entertainment students designed apps and games to help people with dementia.Â
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¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ and Our Dorset Integrated Care System launch a major new partnership to innovate healthcare
Partnership between ¶¹ÄÌÊÓƵ, the local NHS and industry aims to use innovation to drive forward improvements in healthcare outcomes for people across Dorset.
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High impact sport in schools should be regulated, say researchers
Researchers have advised that permitting children to take part in impact sports, such as rugby and boxing, should be considered a form of abuse to the child’s brain.
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Nutrition Nurse of the Year awarded to Dr Sue Green
The annual BJN awards recognise nursing accomplishments and innovations and celebrate excellence in a wide range of nursing specialties.
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Communication between police and prosecutors hindering rape conviction rates
Poor communication and relationships between police officers and the Crown Prosecution Service are obstacles in bringing allegations of rape and other serious sexual offences to trial.Â