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at the university of the west of england, there were 10 reported incidents. the university of bristolewer than five, as did the university of gloucestershire. there were nine at the university of bath, but their neighbours, bath spa university, recorded no incidents at all. official figures show that the most likely victims of sexual assault are women between the ages of 16—24 7 so are university students any more at risk? hannah now runs a campaign group called revolt sexual assault, and they spoke to 4,500 students from over 150 universities earlier this year and their findings suggest the risk is greater. 8% of the people you interviewed on revolt sexual assault said they had been raped, but the numbers that the universities released are much lower. why do you think that is? one of the things we found from our study that i think was the most sort of strong piece of evidence is how little people are reporting it. so of the people that experienced sexual violence, only 6% were reporting this to the universities, and put that alongside the fact that up until quite recently and still a
at the university of the west of england, there were 10 reported incidents. the university of bristolewer than five, as did the university of gloucestershire. there were nine at the university of bath, but their neighbours, bath spa university, recorded no incidents at all. official figures show that the most likely victims of sexual assault are women between the ages of 16—24 7 so are university students any more at risk? hannah now runs a campaign group called revolt sexual assault, and...
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i've logged on to the university of bristol website ? with you. on what was available to hannah back in 2014. so has the university of bristol learnt from what happened to hannah? after she'd left the university. been very helpful for her. we are planning something we're calling the "respect" campaign. in order to try and influence behaviour, to inform and to educate. what constitutes sexual violence, sexual misconduct... between right and wrong? common sense, wouldn't it? people's common sense is in relation to the same issue. into the bubble of university life. particularly when it comes to booze. i think we need to be careful about blaming everything on alcohol. but those views have to be there. specialises in the study of violence against women. in our universities? is endemic in our society. so of course what happens in society is replicated at universities. the onus is on universities to respond to that in a meaningful way. are the universities doing enough to tackle the problem? the criminaljustice system. on specialist organisati
i've logged on to the university of bristol website ? with you. on what was available to hannah back in 2014. so has the university of bristol learnt from what happened to hannah? after she'd left the university. been very helpful for her. we are planning something we're calling the "respect" campaign. in order to try and influence behaviour, to inform and to educate. what constitutes sexual violence, sexual misconduct... between right and wrong? common sense, wouldn't it? people's...
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researchers at the university of bristol say many women between the ages of 40 and 70 with a higher bmi may experience lower self-esteem. researchers in san francisco say new brain scans technology may help detect mental and neurological disorders early. including autism and dementia. their study shows that recent advances in portable tech knowledge he called eeg may be effective in finding signs of brain changes before they are spotted by doctors. and doctors are using a clinical check was to cut down on antibiotic treatments for patients with staph infections. researchers at duke university medical center use an algorithm to develop criteria to help doctors categorize necessary treatments. those are some of the days tops health stories. hillary lane, cbs news, new york. >>> could pinch hitter madison bumgarner win it. we are on the verge of another win when this happened. how it change the wildcard race coming up. >>> -- >>> we're tracking an accident that currently has all lanes blocked on northbound 85 just past awesome hill road. traffic is backing up quickly. expect delays if you
researchers at the university of bristol say many women between the ages of 40 and 70 with a higher bmi may experience lower self-esteem. researchers in san francisco say new brain scans technology may help detect mental and neurological disorders early. including autism and dementia. their study shows that recent advances in portable tech knowledge he called eeg may be effective in finding signs of brain changes before they are spotted by doctors. and doctors are using a clinical check was to...
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university. the number of first year students arriving at university with a mental health condition is now five times what it was ten years ago. this is clearly notjust a bristol? ben was a very sensitive boy, and he would like to see other people spared this pain. and i'm sure that he'd be happy that i'm behind this campaign, but i think this campaign is really ben's campaign. that was james murray speaking to fiona lamdin. if you're feeling emotionally distressed and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, you can find out more information at bbc.co.uk/actionline. in a moment we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news... the labour conference will debate a motion which would leave open the possibility of the party campaigning for a further eu referendum. the party also announces plans to force big firms to give shares to their workers worth up to £500 a year. a public inquiry opens into the contaminated blood scandal in which 2,500 nhs patients died. i'm ben thompson and in the business news... labour would force all large firms to give shares to their workers worth up to £500 a year — each — according t
university. the number of first year students arriving at university with a mental health condition is now five times what it was ten years ago. this is clearly notjust a bristol? ben was a very sensitive boy, and he would like to see other people spared this pain. and i'm sure that he'd be happy that i'm behind this campaign, but i think this campaign is really ben's campaign. that was james murray speaking to fiona lamdin. if you're feeling emotionally distressed and would like details of...
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i am at the university of bristol, like a lot of people at university, i tried it with some friends.etite and it made me feel relaxed. you mentioned the anti—social smell of cannabis, as opposed to the anti—social behaviour caused by alcohol. i don't understand how a smell can be anti—social in comparison to the behaviour caused by alcohol. people get aggressive. they get into fights. people that have taken cannabis, they are not aggressive, they are completely the opposite, they are relaxed, they don't cause harm to anyone.” opposite, they are relaxed, they don't cause harm to anyone. i am just going to bring injaney, thank you for speaking to us. tell us what happened to your son, james? unbeknownst to us, he started smoking cannabis at 14. i was not looking out for signs of drug taking, it was not on our radar. this was 22 years ago, it was not talked about quite so much. by the time he was 20, he was psychotic, and sectioned for the next 16 years. sadly, he developed a lump in his testicle and refuse treatment. there was a court case in london. due to his psychosis, he was convin
i am at the university of bristol, like a lot of people at university, i tried it with some friends.etite and it made me feel relaxed. you mentioned the anti—social smell of cannabis, as opposed to the anti—social behaviour caused by alcohol. i don't understand how a smell can be anti—social in comparison to the behaviour caused by alcohol. people get aggressive. they get into fights. people that have taken cannabis, they are not aggressive, they are completely the opposite, they are...
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university shouldn't either. in the last 18 months, 11 students have taken their lives at bristol university. 0thers taken their lives at bristol university. others like psychology student laura say they've considered it. at the ofation, i'm already £15,000 deep. that's terrifying, i can't drop out now but i can't carry on like this. the idea of an out is very appealing unfortunately. what saved you do you think? couldn't do it to my parents. it's appealing personally, but to leave people behind... no. just couldn't have done it. and that's why this university is investing millions into its mental health service. as well as its new consent policy, there's three new student centre is open 2a hours a day, and over 50 new staff keeping a watch out for those who are struggling. to have a student death from any cause is a real tragedy, to have a number in quick succession really cares at the very ha rd of quick succession really cares at the very hard of our institution and our mantra now is the mental health is everybody‘s business at our university. the number of first year stu d e nts university. the number of first year students arriving at university with a mental health condition is now five times what it was t
university shouldn't either. in the last 18 months, 11 students have taken their lives at bristol university. 0thers taken their lives at bristol university. others like psychology student laura say they've considered it. at the ofation, i'm already £15,000 deep. that's terrifying, i can't drop out now but i can't carry on like this. the idea of an out is very appealing unfortunately. what saved you do you think? couldn't do it to my parents. it's appealing personally, but to leave people...
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university. the number of first year students arriving at university with a mental health condition is now five times what it was ten years ago. this is clearly notjust a bristol be happy that i'm behind this campaign, but i think this campaign is really ben's campaign. that was james murray speaking to fiona lamdin. if you're feeling emotionally distressed and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, you can find out more information at bbc.co.uk/actionline. the maldives president has admitted defeat to the opposition candidate ibrahim mohamed solih in yesterday's election. mr solih had already claimed victory, and overnight his supporters held celebrations in the capital, male. in his victory speech, he said it was a moment of happiness and hope. this is a moment of happiness, this is a moment of hope. this is a moment of history. for many of us, this has been a difficult journey, a journey that has led to a prison cell or years in exile. it has been a journey which saw the complete politicisation and breakdown of public institutions, but it has been a journey that has ended at the ballot box, because the people willed it. let's ge
university. the number of first year students arriving at university with a mental health condition is now five times what it was ten years ago. this is clearly notjust a bristol be happy that i'm behind this campaign, but i think this campaign is really ben's campaign. that was james murray speaking to fiona lamdin. if you're feeling emotionally distressed and would like details of organisations which offer advice and support, you can find out more information at bbc.co.uk/actionline. the...
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university of birmingham in washington d.c. david they rush associate professor at national defense university and a former pentagon official and from bristol geyer glenn for men research fellow in international security at warwick university welcome to the program let me start with you president do day yesterday at the white house was saying that this base is really needed to counter russian aggression or expansionism but in reality paul and has wanted this base for a very long time i think it is a longstanding you know strategic aim of the polish government to secure a permanent american military presence as it is to do to assure as a deterrent against russia but multiple political as well as to digital obstacles stand in the way not the least of which is the need to russia act of one thousand nine hundred seven which pretty prohibits the permanent stationing of substantial combat troops in eastern europe this is where we have a rotational presence of battalions that by germany to us canada and the u.k. in deep altered states an important at the moment and of course the pentagon has. i looked into these issues over the summer and they've
university of birmingham in washington d.c. david they rush associate professor at national defense university and a former pentagon official and from bristol geyer glenn for men research fellow in international security at warwick university welcome to the program let me start with you president do day yesterday at the white house was saying that this base is really needed to counter russian aggression or expansionism but in reality paul and has wanted this base for a very long time i think it...
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university of birmingham in washington d.c. david the rush associate professor at national defense university and a former pentagon official and from bristol geyer glycerin men research fellow in international security at warwick university welcome to the program let me start with you president do day yesterday at the white house was saying that this base is really needed to counter russian aggression or expansionism but in reality paul and has wanted this base for a very long time i think it is a longstanding you know strategic aim of the polish government to secure a permanent american military presence as it is to do to assure as a deterrent against russia but multiple political as well as to digital obstacles stand in the way not the least of which is the need to russia act of one thousand nine hundred seven which prohibits the permanent stationing of substantial combat troops in eastern europe this is where we have a rotational presence of battalions that by germany to us canada and the u.k. in deep altered states an important at the moment and of course the pentagon has. i looked into these issues over to someone and they've calculat
university of birmingham in washington d.c. david the rush associate professor at national defense university and a former pentagon official and from bristol geyer glycerin men research fellow in international security at warwick university welcome to the program let me start with you president do day yesterday at the white house was saying that this base is really needed to counter russian aggression or expansionism but in reality paul and has wanted this base for a very long time i think it...