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Learning the Right Lessons for the Next Pandemic: How to Design Public Inquiries into the UK Government’s Handling of COVID-19
Christoph Meyer, Nikki Ikani, Mauricio Avendano Pabon & Ann KellySocial workers' knowledge and skills and the Care Act: Practice Advice Note
Angela Jenkinson & John Chamberlain
The need for a practice advice note on the roles of social workers in the Care Act was identified by the Chief Social Worker and was reinforced by a consultation with 140 social workers, who agreed the general content of this advice.
The Advice Note identifies social workers as being fundamental to the achievability of the Care Act because they are registered as having the knowledge and skills to achieve changes to protect, safeguard, promote...
Anne Curry, Malcolm Vale, Frédéric Boutoulle, Paul Booth, Philip Morgan, Paul Spence, Francoise Lainé, Frank Byrne, Paul Caton, Nigel Coulton, Jon Denton, Nathan Dobson, Elise Dudézert, Dilys Firn, Eric Foster, John Gowling, Nicholas A. Gribit, Simon Harris, Catherine Howarth, Neil Jakeman, Adrian Jobson, Maureen Jurkowski, Faith Lawrence, Jonathan Mackman, Nelly Martin … & Chris Watson
The Gascon Rolls CKAN Dataset makes available the following resources:
- The set of rolls in TEI-XML format;
- An Eatsml file in XML containing the set of entity records (for persons, places, etc.) out of which the indexes and search available on the project site are generated;
- The project guidelines for encoding the calendared versions of the rolls into TEI-XML.
Tenancy Sustainment Team health research: morbidity and mortality amongst people with experience of rough sleeping: Findings report
Michelle Cornes, Becky Rice, Caroline Shulman & Briony Hudson
This report presents the key findings of a small-scale research project exploring the mortality and health needs of clients of Tenancy Sustainment Team (TST) services. The research was commissioned in response to concerns by the Greater London Authority (GLA) and TST service managers about premature deaths among TST clients and the need to learn more about the health needs of this group, particularly the incidence of chronic or long-term health conditions (LTCs).
Safeguarding, homelessness and rough sleeping: An analysis of Safeguarding Adults Reviews
Stephen Martineau, Michelle Cornes, Jill Manthorpe, Bruno Ornelas & James FullerCulture wars in the UK: political correctness and free speech
Bobby Duffy, Kirstie Hewlett, George Murkin, Rebecca Benson, Rachel Hesketh, Ben Page, Gideon Skinner & Glenn GottfriedCulture wars in the UK: how the public understand the debate
Bobby Duffy, Kirstie Hewlett, George Murkin, Rebecca Benson, Rachel Elizabeth Hesketh, Ben Page, Gideon Skinner & Glenn GottfriedAutonomous vehicles: automotive, maritime and aerial: A policy landscape review
Justyna Lisinska & Mark KleinmanThe availability of section 12 doctors for Mental Health Act assessments: Interview perceptions and analysis of the national MHA Approvals Register Database
Martin Stevens, Stephen Martineau, Nicole Steils & Jill ManthorpeGWAS Summary statistics - HIV-1 acquisition meta-analysis - Duarte et al. 2022
Rodrigo Rafagnin Duarte
Transcriptome-wide association study of HIV-1 acquisition identifies HERC1 as a susceptibility gene
Abstract: The host genetic factors conferring protection against HIV-1 acquisition, particularly those regulated by common genetic variants, remain elusive. Here, we performed the largest genome-wide association meta-analysis of HIV-1 acquisition, which included 7,303 HIV-1-positive individuals and 587,343 population controls. We identified 25 independent genetic loci with suggestive association, of which one was genome-wide significant within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) locus....
Abstract: The host genetic factors conferring protection against HIV-1 acquisition, particularly those regulated by common genetic variants, remain elusive. Here, we performed the largest genome-wide association meta-analysis of HIV-1 acquisition, which included 7,303 HIV-1-positive individuals and 587,343 population controls. We identified 25 independent genetic loci with suggestive association, of which one was genome-wide significant within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) locus....
London During the Pandemic. Local Democracy and Inequality
Marta WojciechowskaCOVID-19 and systemic lupus erythematosus genetics: a balance between autoimmune disease risk and protection against infection
Yuxuan Wang, Suri Guga, Kejia Wu, Zoe Khaw, Konstantinos Tzoumkas, Phil Tombleson, Mary E. Comeau, Carl D. Langefeld, Deborah S. Cunninghame Graham, David L. Morris & Timothy J. Vyse
Files in this repository contain GWAS summary statistics for the cross-trait meta-analysis between SLE and severe COVID-19 for publication. A "read me" file is included to describe the column labels.
The Geography of Litter - Typology Data
Randa Lindsey Kachef
Society has a strong, complex and long-term relationship with waste materials and much can be learned about behaviour from examining it. The ability to deduct activities from litter is a testament to the significance of post-consumption analysis, facilitated by the ability for litter to maintain its identity long after it has been disposed of. This study focuses on littered items to identify which consumption activites contribute the most. Data within are an excel document which...
Skills at the heart of care: a scoping review of evidence on skills gaps in the social care workforce
Olivia Luijnenburg, Jill Manthorpe & Kritika SamsiInventory of specialist primary health care services in England for people who are homeless
Maureen Crane, Gaia Cetrano, Louise Joly, Sarah Coward, Blanaid Daly, Chris Ford, Heather Gage, Jill Manthorpe & Peter WilliamsInterlinking the human rights to water and sanitation with struggles for food and better livelihoods
Naho Mirumachi, Alison Griswold, Lyla Mehta, Shiney Varghese & Claudia RinglerThe Geography of Litter - Typology Data
Randa Lindsey Kachef
Society has a strong, complex and long-term relationship with waste materials and much can be learned about behaviour from examining it. The ability to deduct activities from litter is a testament to the significance of post-consumption analysis, facilitated by the ability for litter to maintain its identity long after it has been disposed of. This study focuses on littered items to identify which consumption activites contribute the most. Data within are an excel document which...
Research data supporting \"Modelling and mitigating flux jumps in bulk high-temperature superconductors during quasi-static, high-field magnetisation\"
Vito Cientanni & Mark Ainslie
Research data supporting "Modelling and mitigating flux jumps in bulk high-temperature superconductors during quasi-static, high-field magnetisation." The dataset related to this publication ("Modelling Mitigating Flux Jumps Dataset 27-9-22.xlsx") can be opened in Microsoft Excel.
Sheet 1: FCM 77K - Fig 3 Data from figure 3 of the manuscript, showing the trapped magnetic flux density (numerical and experimental), with radius of the bulk, measured from the top surface of the top-bulk. Numerical data generated by...
Sheet 1: FCM 77K - Fig 3 Data from figure 3 of the manuscript, showing the trapped magnetic flux density (numerical and experimental), with radius of the bulk, measured from the top surface of the top-bulk. Numerical data generated by...
The Geography of Litter - Litter Impact Index
Randa Lindsey Kachef
Litter items are incredibly diverse and can range from inert items such as nut shells to highly toxic cigarette ends. Litter however is referred to as a common collective, with no distinction between level of impact associated with their presence. As a result, the Litter Impact Index was constructed, which collates measures of toxicity, tenacity, threat and transportability, to establish a singular value to score level of harm associated with commonly littered items. Data within...
BSSLAB Localized ECG Data
Ernest Kamavuako & Xinqi Bao
Localized ECG at PCG Auscultation Sites including Respiration Data description: All the data were saved in ‘.mat’ format, and the sampling frequency was 20kHz. There are 12 folders including 12 subjects’ data. In each folder, there are 4 .mat files, named as 2-A, 1-AM, 1-AP, and 1-AT. ‘2’ and ‘1’ means experimental stage I and stage II. ‘A’, ‘P’, ‘T’, and ‘M’ means the measured auscultation sites. ‘AM’ means both two sites PCG and ECG...
Supporting small care home providers and their managers on their journey towards digitalisation
Caroline Emmer De Albuquerque GreenResource Types
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King's College London149
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National Institute for Health Research3
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London School of Economics and Political Science2
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University of Southampton2
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The Alan Turing Institute2
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University of Oxford2
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Keele University1
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University of Sussex1
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Queen's University Belfast1
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Free University of Bozen-Bolzano1