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Racism which impacts healthcare staff endangers patient care

November 22 2021

As well as a moral issue, tackling racism affecting NHS staff is a crucial part of improving patient safety and care, says MDX Research Fellow Roger Kline

Too much to lose? Why OnlyFans fails to censor its explicit content

October 07 2021

Online abuse experts Dr Elena Martellozzo and Paula Bradbury analyse OnlyFans’ change of mind over nude content

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No more tick boxes…

September 16 2021

Roger Kline’s gives an introduction to his research on creating fairer sustainable outcomes for disabled, female and black and minority ethnic staff in the NHS

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Continuing controversies around wearing headscarves and face-veils

May 24 2021

Professor Erica Howard, School of Law at MDX, discusses the recent bans on wearing face-veils and headscarves and how this could lead to a further separation of cultures than a bringing together.

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The illusion of justice: Mothers, IPVA and the family courts

May 21 2021

Mia Scally (Forensic Psychology PHD student at MDX) outlines 4 of the 6 main myths affecting mothers and children in family court getting their voice heard and justice served.

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Is there a link between whistleblowing and autism?

May 04 2021

David Lewis, Professor of Employment Law and Head of the Whistleblowing Research Unit at Middlesex University, and Helen Evans, former whistleblower at Oxfam with a diagnosis of ASC discuss the benefits of further researching the links between whistleblowing characteristics and those with ASC.

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Working backwards with No. 10

April 07 2021

Roger Kline is Research Fellow at Middlesex University Business School. In this blog he responds to the employment section of the controversial recent Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities.

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