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Partnerships and networks in work with young people
Health, Sports & Psychology

Partnerships and networks in work with young people

...et al., 2010, p. 42). Alternatively, the marriage might be the result of other people’s decisions, in the same way that partnerships might be the result of decisions made outside organisations; for example, because of government edict. Partners may be obliged to participate with other partners who have very different values, priorities and ways of working. We hope that...
Digital forensics
Science, Maths & Technology

Digital forensics

...profile, using genetic samples such as blood, semen and saliva. The concept was first designed by Sir Alec Jeffreys at the University of Leicester in 1985. Figure 2 DNA strand Forensic Engineering – the investigation of accidents involving vehicle, aircraft, fire, electrical or metal fatigue by applying engineering principles to solve how they were caused. Figure 3...
Level 3: Advanced 8 hrs
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Education & Development

Succeed in the workplace

...profile. This week we’ll be looking at interviews. Whatever your personal situation the reality of finding work is that you will need to attend a job interview, either formal or informal, to demonstrate that you match the needs of the job. Even if you are not currently looking for work, you will find that the information contained here will help you in your workplace...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Wales and rugby
Society, Politics & Law

Wales and rugby

...et al., 1999). It is often said that the mood or confidence of the people of Wales, and Wales as a nation, rises and falls with the fortunes of the national rugby team. Perhaps remarkably, it is not the case that large numbers of people play, or even watch, rugby in Wales – except when the national squad is playing (especially in the Six Nations championship). Rugby...
Introducing vectors for engineering applications
Science, Maths & Technology

Introducing vectors for engineering applications

...profiles of a 100 m sprinter in the graphs in Figure 7. Certain assumptions are made that simplify the graphs; in particular, it is assumed that the acceleration at the start of the race is immediately at the maximum value, and it is also assumed that there is no deceleration towards the end of the race. These assumptions are not realistic, but since these graphs...
Successful IT systems
Digital & Computing

Successful IT systems

...et al., 2011) across Australia, Canada and the UK found a broader range of criteria being used when 50 respondents in each of the three countries were asked to provide and to rank in order of importance the success criteria they had used to make a judgement about the success of a project they had recently worked on. In Table 2 you can see the success criteria they...
Level 3: Advanced 9 hrs
Introducing Black leadership Badge icon
Society, Politics & Law

Introducing Black leadership

...Profile Resourcing Group, and I’m also non-executive director at Milton Keynes University Hospital and the vice chair of Milton Keynes Community Foundation. [MUSIC PLAYING] My leadership development journey was not necessarily straightforward. It’s a bit of a higgledy-piggledy route. Initially, when I started on the leadership side, it was postgraduate program. And I...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
A Black feminist approach to explore the policing of Black youth
Society, Politics & Law

A Black feminist approach to explore the policing of Black youth

...profiling where in 2017, although Stop and Searches have fallen across all ethnic groups, they have fallen at different rates. Stops of white individuals have fallen by the most (28%), while BME stops have fallen 11%. Individuals who are Black (or Black British) are over 8 times more likely to be stopped than those who are white (Hargreaves, Husband and Linehan, 2017)....