30 Nov 2015
GP funding disadvantages patients in deprived areas
General Practice funding systems in Scotland are “part of the problem” of health inequality, and do not match clinical need in deprived areas where multi-morbidity is highest. A new study, carried out by researchers at the University of Glasgow’s Institute of Health and Wellbeing and the University of Dundee, has found that while GPs in more deprived areas have more patients who suffer from multiple chronic physical and mental conditions, they do not receive more funding to meet clinical needs. The research, published in the British Journal of General Practice today, found that practice...
30 Nov 2015
Creating Spaces for Change
The first of a series of events being held to review and explore Scottish responses to offending behaviour is taking place in Edinburgh today, Monday November 30th. `Creating Spaces for Change’ is a project co-led by the Universities of Dundee and Edinburgh, funded by a Scottish Universities Insight Institute Knowledge Exchange grant. At the first event, Richard Holloway, writer, broadcaster and former Bishop of Edinburgh, will explore the urge, in Scottish society, to punish and the implications of this for justice outcomes, together with contributions from other experts. “The programm...
26 Nov 2015
Act of Remembrance for the bereaved
The University of Dundee’s Chaplaincy Centre will next month host a memorial service to allow the family and friends of those who have passed away in whatever circumstances to remember their loved ones. The Chaplaincy, situated at Cross Row, Dundee, will hold the event at 7pm on Wednesday, 2nd December. University Chaplain Rev Dr Fiona Douglas said, “Christmas is a time when family and friends gather together and when we especially miss loved ones who are no longer with us. This will be a short service of remembrance and support and will include music and the lighting of candles. This will be...
26 Nov 2015
`Wishing tree’ returns for Christmas
Christmas shoppers in Dundee will be able to help provide a gift of reading for young carers in the city with the return of the `Wishing Tree’. ‘Waterstones Wishing Tree’, a collaboration between the retailer, the University of Dundee’s `Literary Dundee’ initiative, Leisure and Culture Dundee and Dundee City Council, is a special way for shoppers to gift a book to a young person in Dundee who has a caring role and/or is affected emotionally by a family member’s long-term illness, disability, mental health or addiction problems. The project was started last Christmas an...
26 Nov 2015
‘Clearances and Land Reform in Scotland’
The ways in which the Highland clearances and other historical land disputes over the past 200 years continue to shape legislation and public opinion will be examined at the latest Dundee Arts Café event. Dr Annie Tindley, Senior Lecturer in History and Director of the Centre for Scotland’s Land Futures at the University of Dundee, will discuss the contemporary relevance of Scotland’s contentious history of land ownership at The McManus: Dundee’s Art Gallery and Museum on Tuesday, 1st December. “Scottish politicians are currently grappling with a new Land Reform bill, one t...