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Integrated safety, health and environmental management: An introduction
Digital & Computing

Integrated safety, health and environmental management: An introduction

...psychological welfare of responders and the need for stress reduction measures (Cabinet Office, 2003). Step 2: Identify stakeholders Everyone who has an interest – a ‘stakeholder’ – must be identified and given the opportunity to take part in developing and clarifying a policy. Activity 11 For an organisation with which you are familiar (it could be your...
Exploring learning disabilities: supporting belonging Badge icon
Health, Sports & Psychology

Exploring learning disabilities: supporting belonging

...forensic unit. Yet, Eden was not a criminal. He had no forensic history. He was kept in long term segregation for a lot of the time, as he was picked on by other patients. He had no fresh air, no exercise. And he gained 16 stone in weight. He was meant to be moved shortly after he was detained, as it was obviously the wrong place for him. But he was left there for over...
Histology, microscopy, anatomy and disease
Science, Maths & Technology

Histology, microscopy, anatomy and disease

...forensic biology, and learn how to critically evaluate scientific information and evidence and gain a broader understanding of how biology shapes everyday life. Unlock the secrets of living things and how they interact with the world around them, through online learning with course materials developed by subject experts and tutor-marked assignments, when you study A level...
Hybrid working: organisational development
Money & Business

Hybrid working: organisational development

...psychological safety, when we need collaboration or innovation, when we need to brainstorm ideas, talk about important topics, when we need to come together as a team to create that feeling of belonging and purpose, like we’re a part of a team, sure, you can do a lot of that stuff in person. But if you’re working day-to-day on your projects, your tasks, you’re...
Physical and mental health for young children
Education & Development

Physical and mental health for young children

...psychological and social life, such as anxiety, enuresis, aggression). They provide a comprehensive and co-ordinated service for their patients via local community paediatric clinics. (adapted from Maharaj et al., 2014, pp. 224–5) Review your learning Timing: 10 minutes Look back at your earlier notes. What are your thoughts now on the two questions you considered at...
Teaching and learning tricky topics Badge icon
Education & Development

Teaching and learning tricky topics

...psychology of optimal experience, (ed), New York, Harper & Row. Hart, J., Iacovides, I., Adams, A., Oliveira, M., & Magroudi, M. (2017) Understanding Engagement within the Context of a Safety Critical Game, in The ACM SIGCHI Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play (CHIPLAY 2017), 15-18 Oct 2017, Amsterdam, Netherlands. http://oro.open.ac.uk/ 50734/...
Art in Renaissance Venice
History & The Arts

Art in Renaissance Venice

...psychologically distant.’ Most important, she concludes, ‘the austerity of mood, as of image, associates his works with the Byzantine tradition’, in effect rendering them ‘the Western equivalent of the icons of the East’. 30 Figure 7 Giovanni Bellini, Madonna Greca, c.1470, panel, 82 × 62 cm, Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. Used with the permission of the Ministero...
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Quantitative and qualitative research in finance
Money & Business

Quantitative and qualitative research in finance

...psychological tests or fixed-choice questionnaires may be employed to measure abilities or attitudes across a sample of people. However, it is worth pointing out that some of the sorts of data used by qualitative researchers, such as written documents and transcripts of audio or video recordings, can be subjected to quantitative analysis after being collected. This...