8 budget-friendly ways to deck the (student) halls

Whether you’re hosting a party or cooking a big dinner with your flatmates, you might be thinking about decorating for Christmas. The good news? You don’t need a big budget to make your student halls feel festive. With a little creativity and some teamwork, you can turn your space into a winter wonderland without breaking … Continue reading “8 budget-friendly ways to deck the (student) halls”

Research into police guidelines for child witnesses

Being asked to identify a crime suspect in a police lineup must be a daunting task for anyone – so imagine how difficult it must be for a child. In this guest blog, Teesside University PhD student Georgia Wright shares insight into a research project she is leading which could revolutionise police guidelines when child … Continue reading “Research into police guidelines for child witnesses”

10 must-see Christmas movies to add to your watch list – according to a film expert

Guest blog: Ben Lamb Senior Lecturer in Media at Teesside University, Dr Ben Lamb offers insight into what makes the most magical, moving and memorable Christmas movies. Picture the scene. You’ve gone home for the winter vacation and are snuggling under a blanket on the sofa with your nearest and dearest in your Christmas jammies. … Continue reading “10 must-see Christmas movies to add to your watch list – according to a film expert”

Tackling health inequality together: Co-production in healthcare at Camphill Village Trust

Across the UK, adults with learning disabilities face significant health inequalities.  According to the latest LeDeR report, the average life expectancy for this group is 19.5 years lower than the general population. Many of these deaths are avoidable, often linked to poor access to healthcare, lack of tailored support, and systemic barriers. In this blog, … Continue reading “Tackling health inequality together: Co-production in healthcare at Camphill Village Trust”