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Dr Jana Javornik discusses why childcare is a key battleground in the general election
Putting the UKs childcare cost crisis in perspective, it is worth highlighting how other countries, many of them Nordic, have forged ahead with making universal, quality childcare a priority.
Proactive approaches to telecare
Professor Sue Yeandle explains how telecare improves the lives of older people, particularly those who are prone to falls or have dementia.
Professor Mark Priestley appointed visiting professor at the National University of Ireland Galway
The new appointment recognises Professor Priestleys pioneering publications on disability, generation and the life course.
Dr Jana Javornik discusses the new provisions for shared parental leave and its impact on employers
Dr Jana Javornik, discusses whether employers are really ready for the new shared parental leave scheme that comes into force in October and December of this year.
Dr Andrea Hollomotz wins ESRC Future Research Leaders award
Lecturer in Social Research Methods, Disability and Deviance, Dr Andrea Hollomotz, has recently been recognised by the ESRC for her research into Adapted Sex Offender Treatment Programs .