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Why early years practitioners should pay attention to sleep

Why early years practitioners should pay attention to sleep


Guest blogger and sleep expert Ruth Silverman explains how early years staff who are clued up on sleep can help children develop lifelong healthy habits.
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Removing barriers game at bartsability event

Supporting learning with games at Barts Health NHS trust


Guest blogger, librarian Lynne Mackie, explains how the Knowledge and Library Service uses our educational games to support training across the Trust.
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Think Christmas, think board games!

Think Christmas, think board games!


Lots of us play board games at Christmas - they are full of laughter, fun and competitive spirit, and a great way of creating memories. But how does this translate into driving change in the workplace?
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4 Reasons Why You Should Consider Board Games

4 Reasons Why You Should Consider Board Games


Never used a board game for training or educational purposes? There are lots of reasons why it works, and why people enjoy it. Explore 4 reasons why you should think about using educational games.
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Starting the conversation around pressure ulcers

Starting the conversation around pressure ulcers


1300 new pressure ulcers are reported each month. Learn how to raise awareness of pressure ulcers and support the NHS Stop The Pressure campaign by wearing your red dot on 15th November!
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Reducing malnutrition in later life

Reducing malnutrition in later life


A startling 1 in 10 UK older people are malnourished. Our Food In Later Life Game aims to reduce this by training supermarket staff and people working or volunteering with older people. 

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