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costume. Int. J. Sci. Acad. Res, 2, pp.3122-3130. No DOI available The Doctoral College at Ulster University
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Cancers,” Cancer 124, no. 20 (October 2018): 4072–4079, 10.1002/cncr.31675. The Doctoral College at Ulster University
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work education and practice in Spain’, Community Development Journal, Volume 56, Issue 4, pp. 644–662, https://doi.org/10.1093/cdj/bsab026. Bengoa Report (2016) Systems, not structures: Changing health
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, Ulster University. - Hunter, R. F., Cleland, C. L., Kee, F., Longo, A., Murtagh, B., Barry, J., McKeown, G., & Garcia, L. (2021). Developing system-oriented interventions and policies to reduce car
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disappearance of human creative labour. Media Practice and Education, 26(2), 200–217. https://doi.org/10.1080/25741136.2024.2355597 De Felice, F., & Petrillo, A. (2024). Digital Effects, Strategies, and Industry
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, development and wellbeing, but research shows that children with SEN are less active than their peers without SEN, and this gap grows wider as they get older. A promising way to address this is by improving
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with differences in treatment efficacy, supporting the development of more tailored approaches rather than a one-size-fits-all strategy. Insights from this work are expected to inform evidence-based
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) is essential for health, development, and wellbeing, but children with SEN are less active than their peers without SEN and less likely to take part in physical activities. These gaps tend to widen as
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development How can government and policy better support the medium-sized firm In pursuit of answers to these questions we are interested in exploring the application of qualitative and / or quantitative
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), 53–64. https://doi.org/10.1016/S2213-8587(16)30107-3 The Doctoral College at Ulster University