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Research project - policing vulnerability sex worker liaison role - School for Business…

This project examined the role of the Sex Work Liaison Officer in West Yorkshire Police, and focused on developing an evidence base to assist development of similar roles.

york.ac.uk/business-society/research/social-policy/policing-vulnerability-sex-worker-liaison-role

Computers, printing and equipment | IT Services: guides, troubleshooting and FAQs

Find the right equipment. Find out how to use printers on campus, order, set up and use University computers and more.

https://support.york.ac.uk/s/topic/0TOP10000000PMbOAM/computers-printing-and-equipment

Test results - Unity Health

Test results. Getting your test results. If your test results show that you need more tests or treatment, we will contact you. ... phone us on 01904 754 900. visit the surgery to speak to a…

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Visitors - Support and advice

Standard Visitor Visas can be used if you are studying in the UK on a course of six months or less, or by family or friends who wish to visit you while you're studying - for example, to attend…

york.ac.uk/students/support/international/immigration/visa-advice/apply-outside-uk/visitors

Enhancing the benefits of tropical peatland restoration for supporting local com - York…

This project aims to understand the consequences of draining peatlands for biodiversity and local livelihoods, and to examine different scenarios for prioritising peatlands for restoration,…

york.ac.uk/yesi/research/resilient-socio-ecosystems-systems/tropical-peatland-restoration

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