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The impact of COVID-19 on Rochdale’s Pakistani communities

Picture of Sophina Choudry By Sophina Choudry Filed Under: All posts, Growth and Inclusion, Health and Social Care, Urban Posted: July 20, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light increased health risks among groups labelled Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME), exposing many stark inequalities. Lockdown measures are impacting all aspects of life, but differentially impacting students and families from disadvantaged areas. Here, Dr Sophina Choudry, Professor Erica Burman, Professor Julian Williams, Sidra Iftikhar and Dr Yasmeen […]

Tagged With: communities, COVID-19, education, Greater Manchester, Health & Social Care, Health inequalities, Levelling Up, Racial Inequalities, The Manchester Institute of Education, wellbeing

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Building a sustainable wildlife trade sector to avoid future pandemics

By Charis Enns Filed Under: All posts, Energy and Environment, Health and Social Care Posted: July 6, 2021

Since early reports linked the emergence of COVID-19 to the wild meat trade, the pandemic has thrown the wildlife trade into the global spotlight for its role in spreading zoonotic disease pathogens. This has motivated calls to ban wildlife trade, among other proposals to strengthen regulation and control over the trade in wildlife and their […]

Tagged With: COVID-19, environment, food & agriculture, GDI, International trade, Pandemic, sustainability

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Managing changes in the general practice workforce

By Sharon Spooner, Imelda McDermott and Kath Checkland Filed Under: All posts, Featured, Health and Care, Health and Social Care Posted: June 28, 2021

Last year, Dr Imelda McDermott and Dr Sharon Spooner published an article in On Primary Care highlighting policy-driven organisational changes in how general practice is delivered. In this blog, Dr McDermott and Dr Spooner are joined by Professor Kath Checkland and they argue that the future face of general practice is about more than innovative […]

Tagged With: #IHPO, care quality, Health & Social Care, labour market, NHS, NHS improvement, productivity, public health

Taking the lead in hydrogen: next steps

By Phil Withers and Robert Sorrell Filed Under: All posts, Energy and Environment, Renewables, Science and Engineering, Science and Technology Posted: June 22, 2021

The deployment of new and existing materials will play a critical role in delivering the growth of the hydrogen sector, identified as a cornerstone of the UK Government’s net zero ambitions. In this blog, Professor Phil Withers and Dr Robert Sorrell, from the Henry Royce Institute, lay out the research priorities on the path to […]

Tagged With: advanced materials, Business Energy & Industry, climate change, energy, Hydrogen, infrastructure, net zero, Royce

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Global Britain: an ambitious template for international trade agreements in an uncertain era

Picture of Dr Nicolette ButlerPicture of Dr Jasem Tarawneh By Nicolette Butler and Jasem Tarawneh Filed Under: All posts, British Politics Posted: June 21, 2021

Following Brexit, the UK has reclaimed its competence in trade and investment policy and its role as the sole negotiator of trade and investment agreements. However, to take advantage of a golden opportunity to reshape trade and investment policy in the UK, Dr Jasem Tarawneh and Dr Nicolette Butler recommend that the government adopts an […]

Tagged With: british politics, Business Energy & Industry, economy, International trade, law, SoSS

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Acute inpatient wards: Time to implement psychological therapies 

Katherine Berry By Katherine Berry Filed Under: All posts, Health and Social Care Posted: June 14, 2021

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommended psychological therapies for severe mental health problems. Mental health trusts prioritise spending money for therapy on outpatient services instead of inpatient services, as ward staff often think that inpatients are ‘too unwell’ to benefit from talking-based treatments. In this blog, Katherine Berry and colleagues explain […]

Tagged With: care quality, Health & Social Care, mental health, NHS, wellbeing

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Hiding in plain sight: why are the UK and US keeping the transatlantic trade negotiations under wraps?

Picture of Dr Jasem TarawnehPicture of Dr Nicolette Butler By Jasem Tarawneh and Nicolette Butler Filed Under: All posts, British Politics, Growth and Inclusion Posted: May 17, 2021

In the current climate of political uncertainty, transparency is fundamental to the negotiation of the UK-US free trade agreement. Coupled with the economic ramifications of the pandemic, which has had a profound impact on both countries, transparency will play an integral role in legitimising the outcome of this agreement and its acceptance from a democratic […]

Tagged With: Brexit, british politics, European Union, International trade, law, NHS, SoSS

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Microplastic contamination of UK rivers caused by poor wastewater management

Prof Jamie Woodward By Jamie Woodward Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Energy and Environment Posted: May 13, 2021

River corridors have provided therapeutic green spaces in our towns and cities during the pandemic. These rivers are being degraded by the widespread practice of ‘spilling’ untreated sewage. This raw sewage – laced with microplastics – has profound impacts on the environment and on public health. In this blog, Professor Jamie Woodward, from the Department […]

Tagged With: Clean water, environment, MERI, SEED, waste

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Quality matters in community pharmacy

Ali Hindi By Sally Jacobs and Ali Hindi Filed Under: All posts, Health and Care, Health and Social Care, primary care services Posted: May 6, 2021

This article was originally published in On Primary Care, a collection of essays identifying the challenges and opportunities facing policymakers today in the UK primary care sector. Here, Dr Ali Hindi, from the Center of Pharmacy Workforce Studies and Dr Sally Jacobs, from the Institute for Health Policy and Organisation, respond to a lack of guidance from NHS […]

Tagged With: #IHPO, care quality, CPWS, Health & Social Care, NHS, NHS improvement, OnPrimaryCare

Why the success of a green recovery requires engaging with – and learning from – minority communities

By Sherilyn MacGregor and Nafhesa Ali Filed Under: All posts, Ethnicity, Inclusive Growth, Urban Posted: April 21, 2021

 Although the UK has world-leading net zero targets, simply setting the target is not enough. Achieving it requires the participation of all sectors of society. However, racialized minority communities are underrepresented in mainstream approaches to achieving environmental sustainability. To redress this marginalization, Dr Sherilyn MacGregor and Dr Nafhesa Ali from the Sustainable Consumption Institute explain […]

Tagged With: climate change, communities, energy, immigration, inclusive growth, inequalities, inequality, Levelling Up, SCI, SoSS, sustainability

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