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The Open University partners with Care UK to deliver Nursing Associate Higher Apprenticeship in UK prisons

The Open University partners with Care UK to deliver Nursing Associate Higher Apprenticeship in UK prisons

The Open University has partnered with Care UK to deliver a Nursing Associate Higher Apprenticeship to Health Care Support Workers (HCSWs) who are employed across more than 40 prison and young offender establishments where healthcare services are provided by Care UK’s Health in Justice division. The first cohort of 11 HCSWs, from HMP Isle of […]

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Could a ‘No Deal’ Brexit increase the UK’s suicide rates?

Could a ‘No Deal’ Brexit increase the UK’s suicide rates?

Suicide is a devastating event, affecting individuals, families and societies. It is widely associated with mental ill health and the focus of suicide prevention campaigns is often on individual level interventions such as improving awareness and willingness to use community and health services. However, suicide is also associated with social factors such as unemployment and […]

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Tips for teachers and parents on International Literacy Day

Tips for teachers and parents on International Literacy Day

Sunday 8 September marks International Literacy Day – a chance for governments, civil society and educators to reflect on the world’s remaining literacy challenges. Professor Teresa Cremin is a Professor of Education at The Open University, with a specific focus on literacy. Teresa, who has published widely in this area, is accomplished in creative teaching […]

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‘It’s the reason I’m a novelist’ – award-winning children’s author talks about studying with the OU

‘It’s the reason I’m a novelist’ – award-winning children’s author talks about studying with the OU

M. G. Leonard, award-winning author of bestselling children’s book series, Beetle Boy achieved a BA Degree in English Literature nearly 12 years ago. After not enjoying school and working various jobs in her 20s, the OU set Leonard on her path to becoming a writer. As we mark International Literacy Day on September 8th, Leonard […]

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OU collaborates with BBC on The Big Hospital Experiment

OU collaborates with BBC on The Big Hospital Experiment

On Wednesday 4 September, episode one of The Big Hospital Experiment airs on BBC Two at 9pm. Co-produced by the BBC and The Open University’s Broadcast and Partnerships team, the four-part programme follows a group of young people as they embark on a radical social experiment – volunteering on the NHS frontline to deliver patient […]

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OU/ BBC co-productions shortlisted for prestigious award

OU/ BBC co-productions shortlisted for prestigious award

Four programmes co-produced by the BBC and The Open University’s Broadcast and Partnership Team with WELS, FASS and STEM have been shortlisted for various categories in The Grierson Awards 2019. Established in 1972, the awards recognise and celebrate documentaries from Britain and abroad that have made a significant contribution to the genre and demonstrate quality, […]

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The Open University and Sport England unveil free sport coaching course

The Open University and Sport England unveil free sport coaching course

The Open University and Sport England have partnered to deliver a free online course to educate and develop sports coaches, officials, instructors and activity leaders. Available on the OU’s free learning platform, OpenLearn – ‘Coaching Others to Coach’ launches on 8 July and can be studied by anyone at any time. Developed in consultation from […]

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OU launches scholarship fund to support carers

OU launches scholarship fund to support carers

The Open University has this week launched The Carers Scholarships Fund, which will provide 50 UK-based carers with a full fee-waiver scholarship of up to £18,000 to study an OU course of their choice. To ensure young adult carers are encouraged to apply, 15 places have been reserved for those between the ages of 18-28. […]

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The Open University and NHS in partnership to boost nursing numbers on the Isle of Wight

The Open University and NHS in partnership to boost nursing numbers on the Isle of Wight

The Isle of Wight (IOW) NHS Trust and The Open University are collaborating to deliver a three-year apprenticeship programme with investment of over £2m* from the Trust’s Apprenticeship Levy, to increase the number of registered nurses and nursing associates on the island. With 120 nursing vacancies on the island, the programme will widen access and […]

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Life on the frontline of nursing – pioneer student discusses her journey with the OU

Life on the frontline of nursing – pioneer student discusses her journey with the OU

Pioneer student, Jacky looks back at her life and study with The Open University, spanning over 40 years. She succeeded in becoming the only registered nurse at her hospital to have a degree and after completing further study with the OU, she launched a new career as a Nursing Tutor. “I was born and raised […]

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