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Students and staff within the Cerebra pro bono research programme.

Research concerning the cost benefits of home adaptations for families with disabled young people has been published by the Cerebra pro bono research programme.

Emeritus Professor Clive Walker reviews the Government’s controversial Prevent strategy after plans for a Commission for Countering Extremism were set out in the Queen’s Speech.

In an article published by The Independent Professor Lawson, chair of the Centre for Disability Studies and the School of Law Disability Hub, discusses concerns relating to social care post-Brexit.

On 21 June, Henry gave an invited presentation of findings from his recent research project on the historical development of alcohol pricing interventions.

Liberty Building, home to the School of Law

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