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The growing demand for drugs in UK prisons
Society, Politics & Law

The growing demand for drugs in UK prisons

...families and undercover journalists. Indeed, some of the most significant revelations came from an undercover journalist in the BBC’s Panorama documentary on HMP Northumberland which, when aired in January 2017, showed secretly recorded footage of prisoners overdosing on drugs; prisoners threatening an officer with a weapon; and of one prison officer who required...
Innovative efforts to raise wages
Money & Business

Innovative efforts to raise wages

...family and personal interests. Increasingly, people feel as if they simply live to work rather than work to live. The attempt to increase pay can, therefore, also involve lessening the amount they work for such pay. In Europe there have been interesting experiments with reducing the working day while maintaining or even increasing pay. David Crouch looks at one such...
What makes a great Christmas number one?
History & The Arts

What makes a great Christmas number one?

...family unity - which allows Bob the Builder (2003) and even Mr Blobby (1993) to achieve pop success. Songs that get to number one at Christmas often draw on a spirit of community and togetherness. Musically, songs that are successful at Christmas often feature massed backing choirs which allude to religious choral traditions - check out the massed gospel voices backing...
What are bed blockers - and are they signs of a failing NHS?
Health, Sports & Psychology

What are bed blockers - and are they signs of a failing NHS?

...families refusing to allow their relatives to return home from hospital but rather insisting that they are found a place in a nursing or care home. Delayed discharge of patients is not a new phenomenon or one that is unique to the United Kingdom. When I was nursing in the 1980s, there were often people on the wards who were not there for medical reasons but because no...
Dementia Awareness: What is dementia, and how can we reduce the risk?
Health, Sports & Psychology

Dementia Awareness: What is dementia, and how can we reduce the risk?

...Family members and close friends are often affected by the progress of a loved one's dementia due to little help and lack of understanding. Carers can be overworked and dementia sufferers distressed as there is an insufficiency of support and resources. [A woman speaks to her grandmother who has dementia] What are the symptoms? Every person will experience dementia...
SEND crisis: overdiagnosis - fact or fiction?
Education & Development

SEND crisis: overdiagnosis - fact or fiction?

...families incorrectly believing that a formal diagnosis is a prerequisite. Therefore, a diagnosis is sought before any support offered. Research also shows that a lack of diagnosis can have a significant impact on individual lives. This ranges from lower grades to lower self-esteem and many things in between. And these impacts are not just felt in childhood but have a...
Do boys need male role models?
Education & Development

Do boys need male role models?

...family, research has explored some of the same issues involved in education settings, suggesting the need for caution in simply asserting that having male role models in schools is beneficial for boys. For example, there is evidence that some male teachers are overly disciplinarian and denigrate the work of female teachers, rather than challenging traditional gender...
Crimes of the powerful
Society, Politics & Law

Crimes of the powerful

...family violence’, which may be founded on, for example, patriarchal ideological assumptions, and ‘hate crimes’, which may be founded on, for example, racist or homophobic ideological assumptions. Crimes of the powerful White-collar crime Any criminal offence committed by a person of relatively high status or who holds relatively high levels of trust where the...
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