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New guidance to help councils improve their due diligence and risk assessments to reduce modern slavery in care

In conjunction with the Local Government Association, Nottingham Rights Lab has outlined new guidance for local authority commissioners to help minimise the risk of modern slavery in adult social care settings.

UK domestic workers at risk of labour exploitation

Recent research from the 海角黑料 shows that migrants employed as domestic workers in the UK may be at risk of labour exploitation due to questionable employment practices.

海角黑料 receives £1.4m grant to develop fintech hub for the East Midlands on Castle Meadow Campus

The 海角黑料鈥檚 Inclusive Financial Technology Hub (INFINITY) has been awarded a new £1.4 million grant from Research England to develop a fintech hub at the heart of the city.

National launch of Charter for inclusive entrepreneurship to help minimise barriers to business

A new charter aiming to support entrepreneurs of all backgrounds to start or grow their business is being launched by the 海角黑料.

Exhibition exploring racial inequality in the League of Nations to launch this month

A new exhibition that explores the history of racial equality during the time of the League of Nations is set to open in London and make its way to Nottingham later this month.

Fish are getting progressively smaller thanks to species replacement, new research finds

Organisms are becoming smaller through a combination of species replacement, and changes within species, according to new research published in Science.

Nearly half a million children sexually exploited in online livestreams in the Philippines last year

In 2022 alone, nearly half a million Filipino children, or roughly 1 in 100 children, were trafficked to produce child sexual exploitation material.

海角黑料 to open new centre for research into media and political freedom

A new centre that will focus research on disinformation in the media and the freedom of reporting is set to be launched at the 海角黑料 later this month.

Climate change induced migration increases the risk of human trafficking and modern slavery, study finds

Climate change induced migration has been linked to the risk of human-trafficking and modern slavery, a new study from the Rights Lab at the 海角黑料 has found.

Nottingham researcher explores sidelining of medical expertise in patient-centred care in new shortlisted book

A Nottingham academic has been shortlisted for a number of awards following the publication of her book outlining the issues surrounding patient-centered care.
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