๐ก๏ธ NHS fraud costs the public over ยฃ1.3bn per year.
A new 32-month research project โ SCAN โ is working to understand and strengthen how fraud is tackled across the NHS in England.
๐ปhttps://research.northumbria.ac.uk/scan/
#SCANProject #NHS #CounterFraud
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Manchester & Northumbria Universities SCAN will work with:
๐ฉโโ๏ธ NHS staff
๐ฎ counter fraud professionals
๐ฃ๏ธ the public
๐to co-design tools, training & recommendations to build a stronger, smarter counter fraud system.
research.northumbria.ac.uk/scan/
#NHS #CounterFraud
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I'm very happy to announce a new ยฃ900k project I am heading up with Prof Tim Rapley, and in collaboration with colleagues across Northumbria Uni and Uni of Manchester.
#NHSFraud #CounterFraud
For further info and to view our full team, visit our website: research.northumbria.ac.uk/scan/
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Photographic portrait of Alison Neilans, in Edwardian blouse and neck bow, wearing pince nez, under the text "votes for women".
For #IWD and #WomensHistoryMonth - the incredible Alison Neilans, who prevented sex between women being criminalised in England and Wales.
It was proposed in 1921, for cynical reasons, but would probably have become law without her prompt and effective response. (1/6)
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Ex-Financial Times Assistant Editor. Ex-editor Scotland on Sunday. Author of 'Made in Manchester' (2024) and bestselling 'Northerners: A History' (2022).
Leading the fight against economic crime in the NHS.
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Historian of prisoners across the British maritime world, and boaty things.
Currently a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellow @leverhulme.ac.uk @liverpooluni.bsky.social
PhD on Prison Hulks- contact via website: http://www.anna-mckay.com/
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Professor of Work and Employment
Legal Academic, Leeds. Interested in food waste, environmental law, regulation, CSR. Also like books, running and beer. Own views.
Documentary filmmaker from Montreal, QC. Author of A Moon of Nickel and Ice and Under the Same Sun. Currently working on the offshore financial world and also.... birds, migrations and Spain.
Legal historian, cake fan (she/her)
Medievalist, fond of juries, writes about violence, dog-lover, crochet enthusiast, reads Canadian fiction. Professor of medieval history at Ohio State University.
Professor of Law @wmlawschool. Legal historian, medievalist, W&M alum. Writing about English law in the 13th century. Author of Priests of the Law (Oxford 2019), on the Bracton treatise and its authors. All views my own, not W&M's.
Assistant Prof in Private Law, Cambridge. Founding member Selden's Sister. Land law, medieval law, historical jurisprudence. AFHEA. She/her. Personal account.
Law Professor. Economist.
Co-Author of a law review article and author of a few blog posts.
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3339527
Mastodon: @lawprofblawg@mstdn.social.
Twitter: @lawprofblawg
Professor at Harvard Law. Author of Felony and the Guilty Mind in Medieval England. English Legal History. Criminal Law. Greenhorn gardener.
Professor of early modern British history at Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS; Hon Prof, IMEMS, Durham U; Associate Fellow, University of King's College.
Historical crime online.
https://www.oldbaileyonline.org
Law professor. Legal history, constitutional law. PhD in philosophy. Forthcoming book on the origins of the English parliament, Routledge.
Medieval Murder Maps give insights into violence and justice in late medieval London, York, and Oxford.
medievalmurdermap.co.uk
historian of fifteenth-century England | writing a book about a fishing village | https://tomjohnson.carrd.co/
Medieval gender, crime, & history prof. at John Jay College & CUNY Graduate Center, writing about a survivor in c.1470 France for PrincetonUPress, 2023-4 Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, New York Public Library, bylines Slate etc.