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Professor Kevin Dunion spoke to BBC Radio Scotland about the Scottish Government’s response its own Access to Information Rights consultation.
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Professor Kevin Dunion spoke to BBC Radio Scotland about the Scottish Government’s response its own Access to Information Rights consultation.
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Chairing the Holyrood Freedom of Information Annual Conference 2023
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The Centre for Freedom of Information was invited to contribute to the Maastricht University’s Environmental Law Lecture Series.
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This year’s conference theme: Impact: Changing Lives Through Freedom of Information was held in August at the University of Dundee
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Forced relocation is not always experienced as a single occurrence or event in time.
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There has been a rise in Elective Home Education (EHE) as a result of the global pandemic and with this, an anticipated increase in EHE students applying to Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
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Sean Whittaker's presentation to the Centre for Law and the Environment
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Experiencing Transitions with Jim Mann, Dementia Educator and Advocate
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Care experienced young people are more likely to leave compulsory schooling with fewer qualifications than their non-care experienced peers.
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Insights from the 2023 ‘What Kids Are Reading Report’, a nationwide study including more than 40,000 Scottish pupils, reveals that children read 24% more books than in the previous year.
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Transitions to Higher Education for Care-Experienced Students.
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This study explored, in detail, the development of student identity as students transition to university, during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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Effective transitions from College to University in Scotland
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Exploring homecare transitions for carers of people living with dementia in Scotland.
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From the Post school transitions for young people with disabilities collection.
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The report will contribute to the refresh of the Scottish Government's 2019 Learning for Sustainability Action Plan.
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Importance of habitus and capitals when analysing student choice and transitions.
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Presentation to the Scottish Public Information Forum
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Engrained negative thinking about postsecondary prospects is contributing to high levels of youth unemployment in Scotland’s most disadvantaged communities, according to new research from the University of Dundee and The Kelvin Centre.