NEW: Our report, #Carenomics, delivers a clear message: investing in social care is essential for our economy. #TimeforaFairDeal
Read the report here https://t.co/tApjgdBx1e
New ASCOT article (thanks @NIHRSSCR for funding & @DrStaceyRand for analysis). Useful ref supporting construct validity and internal consistency mixed-methods version of @ascot_pssru and evidence self-report not feasible on its own in #carehomes#QoL https://t.co/1BYJ5OTtvo
Interested in hearing about supporting homecare workers to deliver end of life care, & promoting values-based recruitment in older people's homecare?
Register for the Home Care Research Forum on 27th Sept to hear more from @CatForward & @M_Wilberforce ! https://t.co/6JyXZUfM9B
Midwives’ morale, recruitment and retention – a rapid scoping review with some observations from the profession of social work
New Unit research review from @JillManthorpe and @abbotsky
https://t.co/AzEjuMGaWW
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
International educational partnerships to develop the healthcare workforce
New Unit evidence review from @Aspirantdiva and colleagues
https://t.co/oZGqFm9fbT
Of 24 countries included in our recent study of World Values Survey data, the UK ranks second only to Sweden for trust in people of different nationalities.
Dive deeper into the data on social trust: https://t.co/r7MdLtJcFq
The @DACHA_Study is beginning to share findings about the #implementation of a minimum data set in #carehomes in England. Please join us at our next one on 13th October.
https://t.co/Xh1t23cLlN
Social care has its own NIHR Programme! Funding big and small studies of social care for children and adults in the UK. Funding some other things too. I’m delighted to be appointed as Programme Director for the initial years. Our first call will be launched in Sept: keep alert!
Researchers at @CPEC_LSE have secured £35.5m for research collaborations linked to Policy Research Units (PRUs) funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR).
https://t.co/CXzvvHA43k
Heartfelt thanks to our 11k+ participants - here's what we gather'd from what you said-Changing Responses during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comparison of Psychological Wellbeing &Work-Related Quality of Life of UK Health&Social Care Workers https://t.co/4wMKaIbpEe #mdpibiomed
So pleased to have had the opportunity to work on this with Leon Feinstein and Rick Hood, as well as with all those who contributed to the roundtables and the national and international conversations.
Out today:
New report from the Rees Centre @OxfordDeptofEd -
"Overcoming Behavioural & Cultural Barriers to Multi-agency Information Sharing in Children’s Social Care"
Reader in Social Care at the Unit, @abbotsky, is co-author.
https://t.co/2652uARyM4
Packed train back to Brussels and then home. Great to have presented on post proceedings support after FDAC at Int Soc of Family Law conference in Antwerpen - and make great connections.
A little late to me, but in case anyone else missed it - Prof Ray Jone's Review of NI Children's Social Care - clear, refreshing, focused and implementable (I hope)
https://t.co/hGOV3fZnOW
Fantastic opportunity - Research Fellowships (up to 18 month duration) to conduct policy relevant research using new ADR England datasets. @adr_uk is running a pilot mentoring scheme to support applicants with this funding opportunity. More 👇👇