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Work and mental health
Health, Sports & Psychology

Work and mental health

...Research from Mind (2017/2018) has reported that 48 per cent of all the people surveyed said that they had experienced a mental health problem in their current employment. This staff survey included 43,892 workers across 74 organisations. Importantly, of the 48 per cent who had experienced a mental health problem in their current work, only half of them had disclosed this...
Level 2: Intermediate 6 hrs
Commercial awareness
Money & Business

Commercial awareness

...research of scientists and engineers. Only then comes part two, the manufacturing-- the machine in the middle that churns out the process. This is the tangible bit of the process. Now, this does add value. Of course it does. But less than you think. There's so many nations can do this well. Then there's the third step. The marketing, advertising, and branding. Teams of...
Level 1: Introductory 2 hrs
Systems modelling
Science, Maths & Technology

Systems modelling

...Research Society. Once there enter the search terms 'emergency accident lane monefeldt' in the 'site search' box located in the top bar of the page. The paper should be among the top hits provided. Click on the 'View document' link below to read David Lane, Camilla Monefeldt and Jonathan Rosenhead, on 'Emergency but no accident'. View document SAQ 4 To familiarise...
Level 1: Introductory 4 hrs
The caring manager in health and social care
Health, Sports & Psychology

The caring manager in health and social care

...Research, 11(2), pp. 213–218. McNaughton-Cassill, M.E. (2014) Coping with stress. New York, NY: Momentum Press. Mind Tools (no date) The Holmes and Rahe stress scale. Available at: https://www.mindtools.com/ pages/ article/ newTCS_82.htm (Accessed: 22 April 2021). National Health Service (NHS) (no date) Every mind matters. Available at: https://www.nhs.uk/ oneyou/...
Company law in context
Society, Politics & Law

Company law in context

...research and problem-solving. In addition to being listed at the beginning of the course, the learning outcomes for Parts A and B are set out at the start of each section. There is an opportunity at the end of each part to review the learning outcomes and reflect on how well you think you achieved them. It should therefore always be clear to you what this course is...
Level 2: Intermediate 10 hrs
Introduction to polymers
Science, Maths & Technology

Introduction to polymers

...research closely linked to development by industry. Box 1 Plastics in Victorian times The use of shellac as a moulding material was pioneered in the 1850s by Samuel Peck and Co. of the USA who added such refinements as the insertion of hinges during the moulding process. Metal inserts into thermoplastic mouldings are commonplace today. Casein made from skimmed milk was an...
Level 3: Advanced 20 hrs
The Scottish Parliament and law making Badge icon
Society, Politics & Law

The Scottish Parliament and law making

...research in the future – for example, you will know which Section of the Act you were discussing your work will be more persuasive – for example, you reference the Section of an Act around which you based your explanation or discussion – but the reader of your work can see your starting point and evidence your reader can find your sources – for example, you have...
An introduction to geology
Science, Maths & Technology

An introduction to geology

...research and surveying of the sea floor – in part because of the amount of submarine activity during the Cold War. What was discovered was a series of strange, symmetrical disturbances in the magnetic field within the rocks on the sea floor. [Described image] Figure 1.13 Sea floor magnetic stripes So, what caused the stripes? The rocks on the sea floor are igneous –...
Level 1: Introductory 12 hrs