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    Working in partnership: Opportunities, Values, and Impact

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    This chapter reflects upon the value of working in partnership to challenge disability hate crime. As authors, we are writing this chapter from two distinct positions; one author is a manager at People First Merseyside and the other a disability hate crime researcher. Our own research partnership has encouraged us to consider the value of working in collaboration to be able to influence change at a range of local, regional and national levels. In this chapter, we share the values of practice that underpin People First Merseyside such as working in ways that enable empowerment, build confidence and change the balance of power relations. These values, we argue, help to create a peer-led, supportive environment which has been vital in helping to shape productive, multi-agency partnerships that harness the strength, knowledge and expertise of disabled people within the community. Drawing upon examples of local campaigns within the community, research collaboration, and the delivery of hate crime training, we hope to encourage others to think about future collaborations with user-led organisations

    What could computerized brain training learn from evidence-based medicine?

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    In a Perspective linked to the study by Michael Valenzuela and colleagues, Druin Burch considers the context, content, and limitations of what we know about computerized cognitive enhancement. Please see later in the article for the Editors' Summary

    Short Play Festival 2017 audition poster

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    Plays include: 1) Polly / Ron Burch; directed by Tim Bjugstad; 2) Kill me, please / Rhea MacCallum; directed by Tanner Hostetter; 3) Film appreciation / David Susman; directed by Alicia Billock; 4) Sarah Stein sends a selfie / Michael McKeever; directed b

    Short Play Festival program (2017)

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    Plays include: 1) Polly / Ron Burch; directed by Tim Bjugstad; 2) Kill me, please / Rhea MacCallum; directed by Tanner Hostetter; 3) Film appreciation / David Susman; directed by Alicia Billock; 4) Sarah Stein sends a selfie / Michael McKeever; directed b

    Short Play Festival 2017 poster

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    Plays include: 1) Polly / Ron Burch; directed by Tim Bjugstad; 2) Kill me, please / Rhea MacCallum; directed by Tanner Hostetter; 3) Film appreciation / David Susman; directed by Alicia Billock; 4) Sarah Stein sends a selfie / Michael McKeever; directed b

    Nitrogen and cyanobacteria in Australian lowland rivers: unanswered questions

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    Justin D. Brookes, Michael D. Burch and George G. Gan

    E. Burch featured on Law.com

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    Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured on Law.com regarding her thoughts on fee allocations in class action and mass tort cases. The article titled Critical Mass: Class Needs Replacement as Embattled Michael Avenatti Exits. Plus, Fee Battle Roils Mesh Litigation was written by Amanda Bronstad and published 4/3/19. Read the full articl

    Tainted Transitions

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    (Statement of Responsibility) by Michael Conor Burch(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, 2004(Electronic Access) RESTRICTED TO NCF STUDENTS, STAFF, FACULTY, AND ON-CAMPUS USE(Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.(Source of Description) This bibliographic record is available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. The New College of Florida, as creator of this bibliographic record, has waived all rights to it worldwide under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights, to the extent allowed by law.(Local) Faculty Sponsor: Hicks, Barbar

    E. Burch featured on Law.com

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    Callaway Chair Elizabeth Chamblee Burch was featured on Law.com regarding her thoughts on fee allocations in class action and mass tort cases. The article titled Critical Mass: Class Needs Replacement as Embattled Michael Avenatti Exits. Plus, Fee Battle Roils Mesh Litigation was written by Amanda Bronstad and published 4/3/19. Read the full articl
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