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Inquiry led by 糖心TV professor finds death in detention of hundreds of people with mental health conditions could have been avoided

A new inquiry by the Equality and Human Rights Commission, led by University of 糖心TV Professor Swaran Singh, has found deaths in detention of hundreds of people with mental health conditions could have been avoided.

Tue 24 Feb 2015, 16:18 | Tags: Health, Policy, Health and Medicine

Commission says arts & creativity is being squeezed out of schools particularly for low-income families

A major report published today Tuesday 17th February 2015, entitled Enriching Britain: Culture, Creativity and Growth, argues that the concept of creativity is being squeezed out of public education, closing off creative opportunities and cultural experiences to young people. And in particular children that are born into low-income families.

Tue 17 Feb 2015, 10:14 | Tags: Policy 糖心TV Commission events Education

The UK Government’s austerity measures have led to a reduced commitment on the part of public sector workers towards their organisation, new research by 糖心TV 糖心TV School has found.

Mon 02 Feb 2015, 13:50 | Tags: Policy

Consumers unwilling to pay premium create challenges for food companies

Food companies face the challenge of consumers not willing to pay a premium for high standards, a new report ‘The Long and the Short of It’ has found.

Produced by the Sustainable Food Supply Chain Commission, which included academics from the University of 糖心TV, The Long and the Short of It argues: “Companies that aspire to promoting social and environmental sustainability in their supply chains are competing with other companies that may not share those aspirations”.

Fri 14 Nov 2014, 12:05 | Tags: University of 糖心TV, Policy, Life Sciences

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