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Comparative systems of assessment of illness or disability for the purposes of adult social welfare payments. Second report (Carers) (2016)
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Cousins, M., Pennings, F., Roberts, S., & Stafford, B. (2016). Comparative systems of assessment of illness or disability for the purposes of adult social welfare payments. Second report (Carers). Dublin: National Disability Authority

Purpose of the report: This is the second report of the study of comparative systems of assessment of illness or disability for the purposes of adult social welfare payments. This report considers assessment systems for carer payments in relation to... Read More about Comparative systems of assessment of illness or disability for the purposes of adult social welfare payments. Second report (Carers).

Report on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) Workshop (2015)
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Hadley Kershaw, E., Hartley, S., & Pearce, W. (2015). Report on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) Workshop

The potential for an ongoing interdisciplinary conversation about RRI at the University of Nottingham (UoN) was identified during a research project conducted in summer 2014 to investigate how RRI is being interpreted within UoN (Pearce et al., 2014)... Read More about Report on Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) Workshop.

Responsible Research and Innovation: responding to the new research agenda (2014)
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Pearce, W., Hartley, S., & Taylor, A. (2014). Responsible Research and Innovation: responding to the new research agenda

Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is concerned with the nature and trajectory of research and innovation: what it can do for society and who gets to decide. RRI has been embedded in key funding institutions such as EPSRC (Engineering and Phys... Read More about Responsible Research and Innovation: responding to the new research agenda.

What Is Known About Prisoner Deaths Internationally? Results Of A ProQuest Database Search
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Banwell-Moore, R. What Is Known About Prisoner Deaths Internationally? Results Of A ProQuest Database Search. University of Nottingham

The mortality rate amongst prisoners is up to 50% higher than the mortality rate in the community (UNOHCHR, 2019: 9). Globally, there are 11.5 million prisoners incarcerated and prisoner death rates are increasing due to factors including growing and... Read More about What Is Known About Prisoner Deaths Internationally? Results Of A ProQuest Database Search.