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Exploring learning disabilities: supporting belonging Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring learning disabilities: supporting belonging

...money, cooking, shopping, and possibly mobility. Moderate – people who can communicate on a basic level, and can carry out everyday tasks with support. Mild – people who speak fluently and need just a little support, perhaps with budgeting or accessing employment. The people you met in Video 2 would be classed as mildly learning disabled. Next you will consider...
Working in groups and teams
Money & Business

Working in groups and teams

...Business & Management...Working in groups and teams: Learning outcomes - After studying this course, you should be able to: recognise the difference between groups and teams and understand when each is more appropriate understand issues in team constitution (team roles) identify the different stages of team development and how a manager can support the team at each stage...
Level 3: Advanced 8 hrs
Doping: a contemporary sports issue case study
Health, Sports & Psychology

Doping: a contemporary sports issue case study

...money being earned from a sport. People can perhaps be stripped of coaching qualifications, but they can still mentor others and appear in videos such as the one in this activity. Arguably, if organisations cannot implement a ban, it is not worth attempting to do so and for some, rehabilitation and a role in educating young athletes may sometimes be likely to result in...
Working as a researcher | Developing research and study skills
Education & Development

Working as a researcher | Developing research and study skills

...busy, I probably work 70 hours a week, something like that which is not at all unusual. So fitting this in has been considerable and so I needed to be really structured and I needed to be extremely aware of what I was going to sacrifice and for how long I was going to sacrifice it, so I think organisation is the key and I think being very realistic about what you can and...
Sharpening Your Critical Thinking
History & The Arts

Sharpening Your Critical Thinking

...business, public health, eating meat, who should lead the country, etc. – and people use all sorts of arguments, and appeal to a wide variety of evidence, when giving their reasons. When you and I are involved in a disagreement, both of us would likely think ‘I am right’. This can lead to shouting matches, resentment, and a polarised society. Sharpening your...
Can we live harmoniously with wildlife?
Nature & Environment

Can we live harmoniously with wildlife?

...busy arresting people identified from various pieces of footage. But these state actions are only going to make the matter worse. There needs to an urgent and genuine effort on the state’s part to address local problems and also mete out effective punishment to all the guilty parties, the locals as well as the officials. If India is serious about conserving its tigers...
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

...Mothers Work in Brodie, in J. and Pastore, C. (2014) Poverty Law, Policy & Practice, NY: Wolters Kluwer Law & Business. The Murder That Changed A Nation (2018) BBC Two Television, 8-10 May. Warner, T. (2017) ‘Black Peoples’ Day of Action, 1981’ Available at: https://www.southbankcentre.co.uk/blog/9-important-london-black-history-landmarks (Accessed: 30 March 2022)....
Abolitionism must come from below: A critique of British Anti-Slavery Abolition
Society, Politics & Law

Abolitionism must come from below: A critique of British Anti-Slavery Abolition

...money in the free market) and this was something that would become of increasing significance for capitalist accumulation across the British colonies at the turn of the nineteenth century. While these economic arguments proved wrong, they opened a space for a moral critique of chattel slavery. Recognition that chattel slavery was a ‘social evil’ also gained moral and...