Health, Sports & Psychology
Man up or open up?
Why do men find it so hard to talk about their mental health?
Health, Sports & Psychology
How places affect well-being
This free course looks at how where people live affects their well-being. This includes the kind of neighbourhood people live in, how places are organised and run, as well as the detail of the layout of buildings. You will learn about some of the ways that psychologists explain the links between places and well-being. This includes some of the ...
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Health, Sports & Psychology
Owen's Law: the case for written allergen information in every food business
Owen's Law calls for written allergen information to be a legal requirement in every food business. This three-part podcast series examines the human cost of the current system, what good allergen practice looks like, and why culture and law must work together to protect people with food allergies.
Health, Sports & Psychology
Extreme endurance performances – who, what and why?
This free course explores what we mean by ‘extreme endurance performance’ and why increasing numbers of people are attracted to these events. What is it about extreme feats of physical activity that motivate people to participate in them, and where is the limit to what the human body is capable of achieving? This course examines the subject from...
Health, Sports & Psychology
Why learning disability nurses are essential – and how you can become one
Jillian Pawlyn and Liz Tilley look at how learning disability nurses play a vital role in ensuring people with learning disabilities live healthy, fulfilling, and empowered lives.
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Education & Development
When words escape control: Tourette syndrome and slurs
After the BBC broadcast a racial slur shouted by a guest with Tourette syndrome, the incident sparked outrage and an apology. But it also reveals a deeper linguistic question: when words cause harm, how much does intent matter?
Health, Sports & Psychology
Exploring critical social work practice
What does it mean to be a critical social worker and how can adopting a critical approach improve outcomes for people that use services? This free course, Exploring critical social work practice will support you to question assumptions and navigate complexity as a critical social worker. Through practice scenarios and reflective activities, you ...
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Health, Sports & Psychology
South Asian young adult carers: Balancing their caring roles and planning for the future
What does it mean to be a young adult when this involves caring for a parent or other family member? Via animations and short articles, South Asian young adult carers share their experiences of navigating education, culture and faith as they transition to adulthood, as part of the SATTA research at The Open University.
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Health, Sports & Psychology
An introduction to the Social Work Hub
Whether you’re starting out, developing your practice or planning your next qualification, the Social Work Hub brings together expert-led learning in one accessible place - as this article explains.
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Health, Sports & Psychology
Social Work Hub
A collection of free courses and resources for personal and professional development for social work practitioners and students.
Health, Sports & Psychology
Effective writing in professional social work practice
This free course, Effective writing in professional social work practice, will introduce you to the importance of writing in professional social work. It will develop your understanding of the different ways that writing forms an integrated part of professional practice in the UK. People are at the centre of writing in social work practice, ...
Health, Sports & Psychology
What is it like to research death and loss?
Three members of the Centre for Open Thanatology share their insights, experiences and advice on death and loss.