health-wellbeing-human-rights-research
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Influencing policy and debate on antisemitism and Islamophobia through new evidence and arguments
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Professor James Renton, is using his ground-breaking research on antisemitism and Islamophobia – including their commonly unacknowledged shared history – to redefine our understanding of racism.
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How special is sport? Changing thinking and practice on the relationship between sport, law and politics
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It is often claimed that sport should not mix with law and politics. However, sport is a sizeable economic activity and participants in it have rights protected by law.
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Improving performance management and staff wellbeing in NHS ambulance services
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Professor Wankhade's research suggests that enduring management practices, combined with broader political and social pressures, have increased the challenges for ambulance services and their staff.
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Saving lives by managing disease-carrying mosquitos
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Dr Clare Strode's work aims to support people in parts of the world where the risk of mosquito-borne disease is part of everyday life.
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Preventing child sexual abuse in sport
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Professor Mike Hartill was the only academic adviser to the recent FA inquiry into child sexual abuse across football, and his research has shaped forthcoming recommendations.
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Reducing drug and alcohol misuse
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Professors Derek Heim and Philip Murphy, from Edge Hill’s Substance Use and Misuse Lab (SUML), have been carrying out innovative research into substance use for many years.
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Improving the care and experience of children and young people accessing health services and those living with a long-term condition
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Research at Edge Hill University is having a powerful impact on the lives of children, young people and their families and carers by improving their experience in of living with a long-term condition.
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Saving lives through sport
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Common problems, such as depression and anxiety, are increasing among 16-24 year olds, while one in six school aged children in 2020 struggled with their mental health.
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Encouraging children to be physically active
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More than one in four adults across the world are not doing the recommended amount of physical activity.
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Protecting migrant children across the world
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Dr Vathi’s work has shed light on child migration, the regional migration of Roma families and, more recently, the return and reintegration of migrants back into their home countries and communities.
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