Professor @LSEHealthPolicy; Director @NIHRSSCR; Director NIHR Research Programme Social Care; Research in @CPEC_LSE; CBE; running slower & shorter than ever
Assistive technology is one way that #SocialCare services can help people to maintain independence. ❗️
In the #ESSENCE toolkit, we have collated a collection of economic evidence + case studies of #AssistiveTech.
Have a look:👉https://t.co/SFpmMB9iTe
Looking for economic evidence + case studies on #HealthServices? 🔍
Our #ESSENCE toolkit features:
📚Inter-professional working
📚Intermediate care
📚Mental health services
📚Continuing healthcare
📚Drug + alcohol services
Explore the evidence:👉https://t.co/vuAnhfcMMJ
NEW ARTICLE: Do Research Practice Partnerships offer a promising approach to producing knowledge that improves #SocialCare?🤝
This paper summarises literature from different countries & contexts:👉https://t.co/hSXjdA2Hb8
#Research#EvidenceUse@researchIP@Solnetwork1@irissorg
Good to have the opportunity to mention the many and varied projects funded through the Three NIHR Schools' Dementia Programme @NIHRSSCR@NIHRSPHR@NIHRSPCR - lots happening already; lots more to come soon
Starting our session today at #cclive2023 on #dementia and insights from research. We'll be hearing from @ForwardDementia @PaulClarkn on their research. Starting with @Knappem with background to the @NIHRresearch School for #socialcare Research and the range of studies underway
@Knappem @_DrReenaDevi The @NIHR_RSS Social Care Specialist Centre https://t.co/XZnh3RkgJG can support social care researchers from pre-application through to post-application, and provide opportunities for collaboration with a diverse team of world-leading researchers and methodologists.
Economics evidence can support better decision making. But there are challenges moving from evidence to better policy and practice. That’s what @GloW_hk & I discuss here https://t.co/BPWgcBIGhD plus possible work-arounds. Part of @STRiDEDementia special issue in @DementiaJournal
📢 NEW JOB 📢 I am extremely excited to announce that today I am joining the brilliant @Uni_of_Essex as Senior Lecturer in Global Public Health (Assistant Professor, post probationary period). Thank you to @LSEnews for the past extraordinary decade!
Quite the week for me! Thank you very much @CRCymru for allowing us to share our @NIHRSSCR research with such a great audience and for an inspiring and informative day #CRConf23@MadiSteves
The first call for proposals from the new NIHR Research Programme for Social Care is now out. Lots of time to prepare a compelling proposal. And the webinar on 18th October offers a chance to learn more.
Our Research Programme for Social Care's first call is now open! @knappem
Deadline for submissions is 1 pm on 17 January 2024. Find out more and register for our webinar: https://t.co/3pGbNTEby0
Congratulations to @Nicbrimblecombe on passing her PhD viva with flying colours! Huge thanks to examiners Mo Ray & @kittyjstewart for putting Nic through her paces, and Tania Burchardt for co-supervising with me. Great to see another @NIHRSSCR funded PhD reach a joyful conclusion
Thanks for the opportunity! It was a great event, and clearly lots of potential for @UCLMentalHealth to contribute importantly to the mental health field. (And I had to do much more homework than usual in preparing this talk... learning a lot myself along the way.)
Fantastic talk by @Knappem at #IoMHconf2023- ‘How to fund a National #mentalhealth Health Service’
- We under invest vs other countries,
- MH funding offers best bang for the buck
- A well funded service that delivers for patients is possible!
Today @EllaWTuominen considers the Tavistock Adult Depression Study by @PeterFonagy, @Knappem, @mccrone_paul et al @TaviPortPubs, which evaluated the cost-effectiveness of long-term psychoanalytic psychotherapy for treatment resistant depression https://t.co/yJGKey09ts
👉⌚️last chance to apply - 20th Aug! excellent job opportunity as Research Associate on important social care topic: people with learning disabilities 🫂🩵working with a wonderful team 👍🙌Profs Vicky Slonims @Knappem Chris Hatton & many others (incl myself)
Check out our research review - open access report: Midwives’ morale, recruitment and retention – a rapid scoping review with some observations from the profession of social work https://t.co/1wJrjHyMhe