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Yeah I'll do music! Working with secondary-aged students who have complex emotional and behavioural difficulties
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You can't fight windmills: how older men do health, ill health and masculinities.
(Sage, 2006)Many health researchers have reported higher mortality and morbidity rates for men than for women. Various writers have argued that such differences reflect men's delay in seeking help when required and that reluctance to ... -
“You Can’t Be What You Can’t See” – An exploration into the underrepresentation of female theatre practitioners within the Scottish Higher and Advanced Higher Drama courses and the subsequent effects this has upon the theatre industry
(2018)This research project contextualises the underrepresentation of female theatre practitioners recommended within the Scottish Higher and Advanced Higher Drama curriculum, with the contemporary representation of women ... -
Young people's perceptions of complaints procedures in local government
(2002-12)This study examined 46 young people aged 16-24 years and evaluated their knowledge and awareness of the formal complaints procedures used by local government. Two areas in Scotland, one city (Edinburgh) and one town ... -
Young women's attitudes to and perceptions of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), cervical cancer and cervical screening.
(Queen Margaret University, 2013)Studies consistently identify poor levels of knowledge and awareness of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), the intimate link to cervical cancer and cervical screening. In particular, knowledge of the HPV vaccine implemented in ... -
YouPlay - A Youth Theatre Company: Business Plan and Critical Analysis
(Queen Margaret University, 2014)The YouPlay Youth Theatre Company (YouPlay) is a charitable company limited by guarantee operating on a non-profit basis located in Oban, Scotland. Its vision is to create a safe, supportive and open environment for young ... -
Your cuts are just as important as anyone else's': Individuals' online discussions of self-injury
(British Psychological Society, 2009)Although self-injury is a relatively common behaviour, the meanings of such behaviour for those who engage in it remain poorly understood. Here we report findings from an exploratory study of how contributors negotiate ... -
Your tutor is your friend Reflections on the first year: Using experiential learning in first year as an induction tool for 2nd year nursing students
(2009-11-27)The somophoreslump theory suggests that after an enthusiastic first year, students experience a slump in second year, which results in poorer outcomes and increased attrition rates1 QAA Enhancement theme (2008) asks, what ... -
Your tutor is your friend:Using experiential learning in first year to enhance 2nd year transition
(Emerald, 2011)Purpose: This paper describes a second year induction programme developed to support student transition. The sophomore slump theory suggests that students may experience a slump in second year, resulting in poorer outcomes ... -
Youth cultures, media practices and citizenship: really useful knowledge?
This is a 3,000 word review of three recent publications sharing the theme of youth, media, technology & citizenship. The books under review are as follows: 1. Mihailidis, P (2014) Media Literacy and the Emerging Citizen. ... -
Μουσικοτροπώντας: Η Μουσική Πράξη ως Υγεία και Θεραπεία µέσα από µια ∆ιεπιστηµονική Προοπτική [Musicking: Music praxis as health and therapy through an interdisciplinary perspective]
(Greek Association of Primary Music Education Teachers, 2011)