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Sam O'Brien describes a typical day on a nursing…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/sam-obrien-describes-a-typical-day-on-a…span. Sam O'Brien describes a typical day on a nursing placement. Finding teachers' holidays and hours to be inflexible, Sam looked for a change of direction. "I found the medical side of caring for the children I worked with interesting and decided
Ashley-Facey Thompson: "My disability doesn't…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/ashley-facey-thompson-my-disability-doe…span. Ashley-Facey Thompson: "My disability doesn't hold me back". I was always sporty, but football was my thing. Then one day we went in for a PE lesson and there was a table tennis table set up. We were invited to have a go and it turned out I
Acoustics research helps improve safety and quality of…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/acoustics-research-improve-safety-londo…span. Acoustics research helps improve safety and quality of service on London Underground. When the company responsible for upgrading the voice alarm systems (VA) of three London Underground lines decided to look at more time and cost efficient
Rachel Gadsden talks openly about disability
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/rachel-gadsden-talks-openly-about-disab…The first was at a colliery in South Wales. Then I got an email from Hampton Court Palace saying they hadn’t had an artist in residence since Holbein and inviting ... I went to South Africa to work with people living with HIV and AIDS, which was an
Social Work student, Sean Craythorne: "I have grown…
https://www.lsbu.ac.uk/stories/social-work-student,-sean-craythorne-i-…span. Social Work student, Sean Craythorne: "I have grown personally and have made a great group of friends". "Social work is a degree that gives students a wide range of skills to help alleviate problems that people face in their lives. I made the