Families
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Q&A: Science education through storytelling
How children learn science is being transformed through storytelling. Churchill Fellow Dr Sai Pathmanathan (2016) travelled to the USA to investigate how science...
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Learning from trauma informed services after the National Apology
Jadwiga Leigh, a lecturer in social work from Altrincham, travelled to Australia to explore early interventions for children at risk of entering the care system. She...
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Foster care for adolescents with complex needs
Laurelle Brown, a Youth and Community Practitioner and Leader from East London, travelled to France, Germany, Sweden, Switzerland and Portugal to research foster carer...
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Parenting in the digital age: Family approaches to digital resilience
Natalia Clifford, a public health consultant from London, travelled to Denmark, Sweden and the USA to explore approaches to fostering healthy online behaviours for...
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Engaging fathers in the promotion of breastfeeding
Jeszemma Howl, from Dudley, and Training and Development Manager at the Fatherhood Institute, travelled to the USA and Trinidad & Tobago to investigate approaches to...
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Towards a Food Revolution: Food hubs and Cooperatives in the US and Italy
In this report, Martin Yarnit, who lives in Sheffield, looks at how food hubs and cooperatives are increasing the bargaining power of small and medium sized farmers in...
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Involving families in investigating the deaths of learning disabled people
Dr George Julian, from Torquay, is a freelance Knowledge Transfer Consultant and former special advisor to the Care Quality Commission. She travelled to Australia,...
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Tackling the Inter-generational Cycle of Offending by Promoting Parent-child Relationships
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Learning from best practice in Australia: Developing perinatal mental health services
Dr Jill Domoney, a clinical psychologist from London, travelled to Australia to research ways of integrating research, practice and service development in perinatal...