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Policing racially motivated crime: attitudes and experiences of the police service of Northern Ireland (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Patel, T. (2008, May). Policing racially motivated crime: attitudes and experiences of the police service of Northern Ireland. Presented at International Police Executive Symposium Conference, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

In recent years, the changing face of Northern Ireland (NI) has witnessed a multi-cultural shake-up, albeit a proportionately small one, meaning that the make-up of its black minority ethnic (BME) population is not only growing but also widening in v... Read More about Policing racially motivated crime: attitudes and experiences of the police service of Northern Ireland.

Language to describe seizures (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Featherstone, V. (2008, January). Language to describe seizures. Presented at Department of Neurology, Hull Royal Infirmary, Academic Meeting, Hull

Peer observation as a tool for continuing professional development (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Davys, D., & Jones, V. (2008, January). Peer observation as a tool for continuing professional development. Presented at College of Occupational Therapists Annual Conference, Harrogate

Occupational Therapists are obliged to achieve and maintain high standards of professional knowledge, skill and behaviour according to both the College of Occupational Therapists (COT CODE E 2005) and The Health Professions Council (HPC Standards 20... Read More about Peer observation as a tool for continuing professional development.

Occupational engagement, emotion and morality (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Taylor, J. (2008, January). Occupational engagement, emotion and morality. Poster presented at 8th European Congress of Occupational Therapy, Hamburg

The narratives that people told about their leisure activities were analysed. Indicators of high emotion, and 'caring' were explored in order to better understand moral values associated with leisure.

Being occupied, being moral and making the world a better place (2008)
Presentation / Conference
Taylor, J. (2008, January). Being occupied, being moral and making the world a better place. Poster presented at 32nd Annual Meeting of the College of Occupational Therapists,, Harrogate

The narratives that people told about their leisure occupations were analysed in order to better understand the relationships between the individual, his or her leisure occupations and the impacts on social and physical environments. Some people demo... Read More about Being occupied, being moral and making the world a better place.