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Jerome De Henau
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Jerome De Henau

Jerome is a socio-economist, with research interests in economics of gender, labour and household economics, fiscal and social policy. Recently PI in a project for the Women's Budget Group, funded by ITUC (International Trade Union Confederation) on Investing in the Care Economy. Also involved in a project co-funded by FEPS (Foundation for European Progressive Studies) on Beyond austerity, towards employment: a gender aware framework....
Eloise de Carvalho
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Eloise de Carvalho

I am a trainee educational psychologist (DEdPsy student) at the University of Bristol. I work on placement in a local authority educational psychology service for three days a week and undertake research on the other two days.  My thesis research is exploring how parents come to decide to deregister their children from school to enter into elective home education. To view my LinkedIn profile, click here.
Sophia de Sousa
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Sophia de Sousa

Sophia de Sousa is Chief Executive at The Glass-House Community Led Design, a national UK charity that connects people with the design of their places, and design with people.
Rachele de Felice
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Rachele de Felice

Rachele is a Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and English Language. Her main research and teaching interests are in the areas of corpus linguistics, pragmatics, workplace communication, and the intersections of these - such as corpus pragmatics. She joined the School of Languages & Applied Linguistics in 2022, after ten years as a senior teaching fellow and then lecturer at University College London. Previously she has held ...
Should we educate prisoners?
Society, Politics & Law

Should we educate prisoners?

...educate prisoners?’ is a question that is always implicit in UK penal policy but, rarely ever explicitly addressed. This article addresses this question head-on...The most recent government review of education in prisons which was conducted by Dame Sally Coates in 2016 failed to address this question directly. Admittedly, the review focused on prisoners’ access to...
A brief history of sex education
Health, Sports & Psychology

A brief history of sex education

...education, and how it has changed from the second world war to the modern day...Find out more about The Open University's Health and Wellbeing courses and qualifications. There is still a great deal we don’t know about the history of sex education. The research that has been done is largely about school sex education during the 20th century. School sex education is...