Professor’s None-in-Three project shortlisted for national award

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Fri, 04 Nov 2016 15:39:00 GMT

‌Professor Adele Jones’s domestic violence project is shortlisted in the NCCPE’s Engage competition

Professor Adele Jones A PROJECT which aims to prevent domestic violence in the Caribbean has been shortlisted for a national award in public engagement. 

The EU funded None-in-Three project, directed by the University of Huddersfield’s Professor Adele Jones, (pictured left) is one of three projects shortlisted for the Health & Wellbeing award, in the Engage Competition run by the National Co-ordinating Centre for Public Engagement (NCCPE). 

The project’s name is derived from the finding that one-in-three women and girls experience violence in their lives.

“That’s a fairly global statistic, but the problem of domestic violence is identified as being particularly acute in Latin America and the Caribbean,” said Professor Jones, who has carried out extensive, impact-based research in those regions.

NCCPE Engage Competetion 2016 The University of Huddersfield has implemented the project in partnership with the Grenada-based Sweet Water Foundation, which campaigns on child sexual abuse.  Supported by national and regional agencies, the project has been designed to complement existing domestic violence programmes in the region and also to contribute to change at the international level.

‌One such development in the project has been an interactive, role-playing computer game, designed to educate school children on domestic violence and be shown in the East Caribbean and in the UK.

Children Finalists in the NCCPE’s Engage Competition have been selected from over 180 entries with each demonstrating a broad range of high quality activities to inspire and involve public audiences with their research.

The shortlisted work ranges from digitally reconstructing city histories to protecting endangered species; from working with older people as researchers to delivering hyper-local science festivals; from young children conducting their own research to influence the United Nations, to using theatre to improve oral health outcomes.

There are six competition categories, and the winner of each category will receive a prize of £1,500 to go towards further public engagement work.

The winners will be chosen on the 28 November before being announced at an awards ceremony, as part of the NCCPE’s annual conference Engage 2016, on 29 November 2016. 

  • A video with Professor Adele Jones talking about the None-in-Three project can be seen here.

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