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Relationships improve wellbeing in old age

Relationships improve wellbeing in old age

An innovative research project on ageing has found that the key to wellbeing as we get older is the quality of the relationships that we have with those around us.
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Wellbeing in old age: findings from participatory research

Improving wellbeing is increasingly recognised as an important objective for public policy. Over the last three years researchers from the University of Brighton and Age Concern Brighton, Hove and Portslade have been working with older people to explore what wellbeing means to them, and how it is generated.
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New publication on the therapeutic encounter

New publication on the therapeutic encounter

David Bott and Pam Howard, both lecturers in our counselling and psychotherapy division, will shortly publish a new book entitled The Therapeutic Encounter: A Cross-modality Approach.
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Dance and dementia project – findings from the pilot now published

This pilot study explored the role of dance in maintaining and developing relationships between people with dementia, and between people with dementia and those who care for and support them.
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The Brighton Systems and Complex Systems Knowledge Exchange website launched

The school has recently launched a website to disseminate and share the outcomes of this ESRC-funded project on systems and complex systems. Find out more and download our Interventions Toolkit.
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New project on unlocking low carbon travel

New project on unlocking low carbon travel

Researchers in the school are contributing to a collaborative research project investigating how changes in travel practices can reduce carbon emissions.
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Giving older people a say in care provision

Giving older people a say in care provision

The University of Brighton has been awarded £86,000 to develop ways of involving older people in decision making about care services.
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New publication on user involvement

New publication on user involvement

Professor Marian Barnes, professor of social policy in the School of Applied Social Science, has recently co-edited a new book entitled Critical Perspectives on User Involvement.
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New report on young people's connection with their communities

New report on young people's connection with their communities

Staff from the School of Applied Social Science and CUPP have recently published a report exploring the 'connectedness' of today's young people with their communities.
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Addressing unspoken violence

Addressing unspoken violence

One of our academics is working with researchers in the UK and Japan to investigate and raise awareness of the domestic abuse of older women.
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New publication on the work of Loïc Wacquant

New publication on the work of Loïc Wacquant

Professor Peter Squires and Professor John Lea have recently co-edited a new book entitled Criminalisation and advanced marginality: critically exploring the work of Loïc Wacquant.
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New publication on crime, anti-social behaviour and schools

New publication on crime, anti-social behaviour and schools

Dr Denise Martin, senior lecturer in criminology in the School of Applied Social Science, has recently co-edited a new book entitled Crime, Anti-Social Behaviour and Schools.
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