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Episode 8: Who cares for me? Finding solutions to dementia care
The care problem. It’s a problem address by every Prime Minister yet we’re still here with an ageing population and more and more people needing care with not enough carers to care for them. So, what are we doing about it? In this episode we talk to Bea about the care crisis in the UK, why she’s working on diagnosing rare forms of dementia and how there’s a certain lack of community in the UK, the "S" word and how we’re going to solve all this. It’s a meaty episode and we hope you enjoy It as much as we enjoyed recording it.
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12/1/2023
HeLP-Diabetes: From early-stage social venture to national roll-out
In the ninth episode of this podcast series, Ana Lemmo Charnalia, Senior Business Manager at UCLB, is in conversation with Orla O’Donnell , Divisional Manager at the UCL Div of Biosciences and former Chief Operating Officer of Health Digital CIC, a Community Interest Company incorporated in 2015 to commercialise HeLP-Diabetes. It is also an opportunity to celebrate Professor Elizabeth Murray’s life, who led the development of HeLP-Diabetes. Join them in this discussion about their experiences and learnings from an early-stage social venture to the national roll-out of an online programme for people with Type 2 diabetes.
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9/14/2023
How do Space Analogues Build Space Communities on Earth?
A panel discussion on how space analogue missions can help design, implement, and reinforce a sense of community on Earth and in potential futures off-world.
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3/2/2023
This is an Okay Experiment
"This is an Okay Experiment" is a spatial engagement project prepared for DEVP0003: Participatory Processes, Building for Development with Giovanna Astolfo. The project is a collaboration between Lorenzo Balugani, Chiara Ferioli, Dina Mneimneh and Lina Slimpi that took place across three cities: Athens, Beirut and Bologna. It is a social experiment that attempts to offer an opportunity for expression, spontaneity and creativity in public spaces, despite the effects of the pandemic.
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12/2/2020
The Impact of covid-19 on BAME Communities Health
The panel share personal stories, clinical and academic work to discuss the impact of covid-19, taking into account factors that include the inequalities and racism experienced by BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) communities with regard to their health.
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8/12/2020
The UCL Environment Domain
The UCL Environment Domain brings together academics from across UCL to support the development of new partnerships, share their experience and perspectives, and increase the impact of their research. The Environment Domain aims to connect UCL's extensive research community working on environmentally relevant research activity to support the development of new insight and expertise.
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9/26/2018
Education work to promote democratic citizenship and human rights
Hugh Starkey is Professor of Citizenship and Human Rights Education at the UCL Institute of Education and co-founder of the International Centre for Education and Democratic Citizenship (ICEDC). His research is interdisciplinary and relates to intercultural education; education to promote democratic citizenship and human rights.
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5/2/2017
Globalisation and education for cosmopolitan citizenship
Professor Hugh Starkey discusses citizenship as a subject in school contexts and beyond. Hugh Starkey is Professor of Citizenship and Human Rights Education at the UCL Institute of Education, and co-founded the International Centre for Education and Democratic Citizenship (ICEDC). His research is interdisciplinary and relates to intercultural education; education to promote democratic citizenship and human rights.
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5/2/2017