Lancaster University photograph

Lancaster University

Use attributes for filter !
AddressBailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YW, United Kingdom
SubsidiariesLancaster University Management School
Lancaster University Students' Union
Enrollment 13,336
TuitionLocal tuition 9,250 GBP, International tuition 18,168 GBP
Vice chancellorAndy Schofield
ColorGrey, Red
Notable alumni Nahed Taher
James May
Ralph Ineson
Alan Milburn
Ratings 4.3/5
Reviews support.google.com
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID794636
Send edit request

Related searches

lancaster university rankinglancaster university acceptance ratelancaster university feeslancaster university leipziglancaster university qs rankinglancaster university courseslancaster university student portallancaster university jobs

About Lancaster University


Lancaster University is a collegiate public research university in Lancaster, Lancashire, England. The university was established by royal charter in 1964, one of several new universities created in the 1960s.

Where is the Lancaster University

Lancaster University Map
Click on the photo of Lancaster University to view it on Google Maps.

Euclid telescope: First images revealed from 'dark Universe' mission

Euclid telescope: First images revealed from 'dark Universe' mission
Nov 7,2023 8:41 am

... It s a big relief and really wonderful to see, " the Lancaster University astronomer enthused...

Lean times hit the vertical farming business

Lean times hit the vertical farming business
Jul 17,2023 8:51 pm

... Britain is " exposed" to supply issues, agrees Jessica Davies at Lancaster University...

The people making money from the pain of soaring prices

The people making money from the pain of soaring prices
Jun 28,2023 1:10 am

... Researchers from fraud prevention firm We Fight Fraud and Lancaster University heard from 287 people across London, Preston, Port Talbot and Glasgow who had engaged with loan sharks and illegal moneylenders in the last three years, as well as eight illegal moneylenders...

Bingo: 'Generational' game gets reinvented for new crowd

Bingo: 'Generational' game gets reinvented for new crowd
May 23,2023 9:40 pm

... " The history of Bingo Bingo historian Carolyn Downs, from Lancaster University, says the game has been traced back to the late 16th Century in Italy...

Manchester Arena attack: Young survivors lack support, study finds

Manchester Arena attack: Young survivors lack support, study finds
May 22,2023 2:20 am

... A study by Lancaster University and the National Emergencies Trust (NET) found support in the aftermath was limited...

In pictures: Northern lights display sends the skies purple

In pictures: Northern lights display sends the skies purple
Apr 24,2023 5:30 am

... a service run by Lancaster University, issued a red alert indicating it was likely that aurora would be visible by eye and camera from anywhere in the UK...

The mothers supporting each other through child separation

The mothers supporting each other through child separation
Mar 9,2023 2:20 am

... Prof Karen Broadhurst, from Lancaster University, has spent 25 years researching child and family justice...

River pollution: New phosphate rules hit thousands of planned new homes

River pollution: New phosphate rules hit thousands of planned new homes
Oct 23,2022 9:50 pm

... " Water monitoring across the UK is limited but a team at Lancaster University modelled how much muck is being generated in the Wye catchment...

Manchester Arena attack: Young survivors lack support, study finds

Sep 29,2022 6:20 pm

Some young survivors of the Manchester Arena attack have not received professional support despite wanting it, a research study has found.

Hundreds of youngsters were physically or mentally injured in the bombing in May 2017, which killed 22 people.

A study by Lancaster University and The National Emergencies Trust (NET) found support in The Aftermath was limited.

The Home Office said a " review into the support package provided to victims of terrorism" was under way.

Twenty-two people died and hundreds were injured when a suicide bomber detonated a homemade device in the foyer of Manchester Arena as crowds left an Ariana Grande concert on 22 May 2017.

'Totally dismissed'

The university and NET launched an online survey in August 2022, asking children and Young People who were Caught Up in The Attack to share their experiences as part of a project to identify what support would be most beneficial to young survivors.

The organisations said More Than 200 people had taken part in the research, all of whom were under 18 at The Time of The Attack .

They said about 150 of those who responded had been psychologically injured, but about 60 had not received any professional support, about 25 of whom also stated they had never been offered it.

They added that while the vast majority of those taking part had felt they needed support in The Aftermath , about 140 had received no professional help within The First month and just over 60 remained in the same position after The First year.

The researchers said some professional help " offered by teachers, counsellors, GPs and others" had " inadvertently introduced more trauma".

One respondent said a tutor told her that they " should take The Attack as a positive experience" which would make them " a stronger person" another said when they asked for help, " they brushed me off and put it down to just teenage hormones" while a third said a GP " totally dismissed" their feelings.

However, the study also found examples of " incredible Pastoral Care in schools, where individuals went above and beyond to support young survivors' new needs".

One respondent said their teacher was there for them when they " needed to sit out of lessons or talk about what had affected me that day" while another said meeting other survivors for the First Time had helped as they had been " greeted with open arms into a new, wonderful, kind safe space".

The research was led by Dr Cath Hill, who also survived The Attack .

She Said the findings showed that the " simple act of validating Young People 's views can make a huge difference to their wellbeing" which was something all those in positions of care " could be more mindful of should the worst happen again".

" Equally, introducing the option of an official survivor status for children's school or college records could prevent them from having to relive their trauma time and again, " She Said .

NET chief executive Mhairi Sharp said there had been " a glaring gap in knowledge about how UK disasters affect children and Young People " and the research offered " valuable direction for emergency funders like us".

" We can raise awareness with our partners so that there is less onus on future survivors to seek out support [and] also offer funding to those who would like to Set Up peer support groups, " She Said .

A Home Office representative said there was " practical and emotional support available to anyone impacted by terrorism, including a 24/7 support line, Mental Health assessments and referrals, and long-term peer support".

They said the government had " worked to strengthen the support available to victims of terrorism, but we know there is still more to do".

" The Home Office Victims of Terrorism Unit is currently conducting an internal review into the support package provided to victims of terrorism, to better address their needs following a terrorist attack, " they added.

Related Topics

Source of news: bbc.com

Lancaster University Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯