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Communication in health and social care audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Communication in health and social care

Whether working with older people, vulnerable children or patients suffering ill health or disability, care providers' ability to communicate is not only useful, but essential. This album provides an invaluable insight into all aspects of communication, with both colleagues and service users. It shows how the difficulties of operating ...

Audio
2 hrs 30 mins
Sickle cell disease: a lethal advantage audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Sickle cell disease: a lethal advantage

Sickle cell disease is an inherited blood disorder that occurs in 1 in every 375 African Americans. There is currently no cure for this life-shortening disease. These five video tracks will help you to understand exactly what sickle cell disease is and answer many of the questions surrounding it. They'll also explain its hereditary nature in ...

Audio
29 mins
Diabetes care audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Diabetes care

At least 171 million people worldwide have diabetes, and this figure is set to double by 2030. This chronic condition, which occurs when the body cannot produce or effectively use the insulin it needs, can be the cause of many serious health complications leading, amongst other problems, to blindness, foot ulcers and kidney failures. This album ...

Audio
31 mins
The law and social work in Scotland audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

The law and social work in Scotland

This album tackles the complex relationships social workers experience in the wide spectrum of their work, from those with families affected by social deprivation to those with judges, lawyers and other members of the legal system. The tracks analyse the role of the family in Scottish life in relation to the many voluntary bodies that exist to ...

Audio
2 hrs 27 mins
Exploring Psychology audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring Psychology

How humans think, develop, and experience the world around us has been fascinating psychologists for over 100 years. The tracks in this album cover a range of case studies, looking at factors which can influence the development of our personalities. What is the impact of significant people in our early lives? How do you go about the process of ...

Audio
1 hr 33 mins
Working with children and families audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Working with children and families

This album takes an extensive look at the ins-and-outs of family life and caring for children. It draws on interviews with a wide-ranging selection of professionals, from people who deal directly with children at nurseries or schools to those that help shape national policy, to throw light on national initiatives and schemes such as ChildLine, ...

Audio
2 hrs 46 mins
Diverse perspectives on health and illness audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Diverse perspectives on health and illness

Health, and the health of others, are concerns that impact us all. This album explores notions of health and happiness in relation to the lifestyles people lead and the services and support available to them. The range of information is eclectic and illuminating, offering a rare insight into societal niches from the participants themselves. From...

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2 hrs 53 mins
Cannabis, Consciousness and the Imagination audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Cannabis, Consciousness and the Imagination

We know drunk-driving causes death on the roads, but how does taking drugs like cannabis affect your driving skills? This album offers a chance to see how psychologists perform experiments which measure how much cannabis distorts a normal state of consciousness. Tracks 5-8 explore human inventiveness, pointing out that nothing in the world could...

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59 mins
International Adoption audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

International Adoption

Open University Professor Monica Dowling looks at the effects of globalisation and the differences between 'qualitative' and 'quantitative' research and information in adoption.

Audio
2 mins
Making Faces audio icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Making Faces

Open University cognitive psychologist Graham Pike describes how his interest in facial compositing has led to a collaboration resulting in a computer based tool, called Efit V. This tool might transform the process of identifying police suspects. It is being developed to allow law enforcement agencies to produce images of criminal suspects at ...

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2 mins
Explore your digestive system activity icon

Nature & Environment

Explore your digestive system

An interactive exploration of how the digestive system works

Activity
10 mins
Recipe: Mushroom bhaji activity icon

Health, Sports & Psychology

Recipe: Mushroom bhaji

Try out our recipe from the Ever Wondered About Food series

Activity
5 mins