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Gary Mitchell

Gary Mitchell (born 3 May 1965) is a Northern Irish playwright. By the 2000s, he had become "one of the most talked about voices in European theatre ... whose political thrillers have arguably made him Northern Ireland's greatest playwright".

From a working-class, loyalist background, Mitchell's first foray into writing was for Radio 4. His first play was produced by Tinderbox but Mitchell's first major theatre success was the production (by Connall Morrison) of his ''In A Little World of Our Own at the Peacock'', a gripping and unflinching portrayal of loyalist culture. It won ''The Irish Times'' Theatre Award for Best New Play in 1997, and it later went to Belfast as part of an Abbey Theatre tour. The following year the Peacock Theatre produced his ''As The Beast Sleeps''.

He was writer-in-residence at the Royal National Theatre, London in 1999.

His works have also premiered at London's Royal Court Theatre. ''Force of Change'' won the Evening Standard Charles Wintour Award (£30,000) for Most Promising Playwright.

He won the prestigious Stewart Parker Award for ''Independent Voice''; other accolades include the George Devine Award.

In November 2005, he was forced out of his home in the Belfast suburb of Rathcoole after it was attacked by loyalist paramilitaries. He and his family had to live in hiding somewhere in Northern Ireland which forced Mitchell to put his career on hold for five years.

He has gone on to win the Aisling Award for Outstanding Achievement in Arts and Culture. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A Convergent Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Co-Designed Evidence-Based Practice Module Underpinned by Universal Design for Learning Pedagogy by Stephanie Craig, Hannah McConnell, Patrick Stark, Nuala Devlin, Claire McKeaveney, Gary Mitchell

    Published 2025-06-01

    <b>Background</b>: The concept of evidence-based practice (EBP) is globally relevant in current healthcare climates. However, nursing students and teachers often struggle with integrating EBP effectively into a curriculum. This has implications for the way students learn to use evidence...

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    Co-Design and Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Digital Diabetes Education Intervention for Nursing Homes: Study Protocol by Stephanie Craig, Tara Anderson, Patrick Stark, Christine Brown Wilson, Gillian Carter, Claire T. McEvoy, Laura Creighton, Elizabeth Henderson, Shannon Porter, Fadwa Alhalaiqa, Erin P. Ferranti, Komal Patel Murali, Yaguang Zheng, Roberta Sammut, Marwa Mamdouh Shaban, Hon-Lon Tam, Norbert Buzás, Don M. Leidl, Gary Mitchell

    Published 2025-05-01

    <b>Background:</b> Diabetes is common among nursing home residents, with approximately one in four affected, a figure expected to rise. Despite the complexity of care required, educational support for nursing home staff remains limited. This study will aim to co-design and evaluate a dig...

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