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Research finds little progress made in supporting homicide-bereaved families since 2011 Baroness Casey review

New research into the experiences of homicide-bereaved families has found that very little progress has been made since Baroness Louise Casey’s review, commissioned by then Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice Kenneth Clarke MP, in 2011.

Nottingham expert works on new project to reduce post-c-section infections in Brazil

An expert at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ is working with nurses in Brazil to reduce the rate of post-caesarean wound infections in the country.

How many domestic workers in the UK are experiencing labour exploitation and abuse?

by Dr Caroline Emberson, of the Rights Lab
Dr Caroline Emberson, of the university's Rights Lab, writes about her research with Selim Yilmaz, investigating the nature and extent of labour exploitation experienced by domestic workers in the UK.

Innovative start-ups win national entrepreneur awards and seed funding

Allergen-free snacks, a physiotherapy app for children with disabilities, and flashcards to help refugees overcome language barriers are just some of the business ideas that have won national entrepreneur awards and a share of £75,000 in seed funding.

Dementia choir study looking for people to join in Leicestershire

Researchers at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ are looking to form a new dementia singing group in Loughborough, Leicestershire, to further study the effects of singing on people with dementia.

Sex workers in Nottingham invited to join committee to help develop safety tool

Sex workers in Nottingham are being invited to join a research advisory committee, to provide advice to experts who are developing a tool to improve their safety.

New project will investigate extent of forced marriage and female genital mutilation

ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ experts are part of a new study to investigate the extent of forced marriage and female genital mutilation.

Researchers will explore how governments can integrate climate change and modern slavery policies to better protect people

Modern slavery experts and geographers at the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ have won funding to investigate how the UK government can better protect people exposed to the impacts of both modern slavery and climate change by integrating associated policies.

Call out to East Midlands businesses to explore partnerships with the ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´

The ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ is putting the call out to businesses in the region to join its annual business conference on Friday 16 June.

‘Harsh reality’ for children in police custody detailed in new study

Guidance for police dealing with children in custody must be overhauled, a new study has concluded, where for the first time in England and Wales, researchers engaged with child suspects while they were detained in police custody.
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