We are pleased to virtually welcome Dr Sophie Rutter from the Information School, University of Sheffield, to present Community care workers’ access to hygiene facilities: the right to working conditions which “respect health, safety and dignity”
Read more about Seminar: Community care workers’ access to hygiene facilities: the right to working conditions which “respect health, safety and dignity”Author: Dan Williamson
We are pleased to virtually welcome Dr Yanan Zhang from the Oxford Institute of Population on 28th May 2024.
Read more about Seminar: Health inequalities across older adults cared for by daughters and sons in modernising ChinaSeminar: Long-Term Care: from the individual experiences to the global context
Event recording now available. We welcomed Adelina Comas-Herrera to present a seminar on Tuesday 26th March 2024.
Read more about Seminar: Long-Term Care: from the individual experiences to the global contextCARE MATTERS Podcast live episode: AI, Sensors & Robots: what is next for Social Care in the UK?
We are delighted to release the recording of our live podcast event, held at the University of Sheffield as part of the Economic and Social Research Council’s Festival of Social Sciences.
Read more about CARE MATTERS Podcast live episode: AI, Sensors & Robots: what is next for Social Care in the UK?Seminar recording now available. We welcomed Dr Tanja Ahlin from the University of Amsterdam to present an online seminar on Tuesday 27th February 2024.
Read more about Seminar: Transnational Care Collectives: Digital technologies for elder care in Indian nurse familiesSeminar: ‘Intimate Transactions in Carework: Precarity, Purpose and Pleasure’
Seminar recording now available. We virtually welcomed Dr Sayendri Panchadhyayi from National Law School of India University, to present ‘Intimate Transactions in Carework: Precarity, Purpose and Pleasure’.
Read more about Seminar: ‘Intimate Transactions in Carework: Precarity, Purpose and Pleasure’Podcast- Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care, part one
Kate Hamblin speaks with care sector employers about how values-based recruitment can lead to better retention and positive, person-centred care.
Read more about Podcast- Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care, part onePodcast- Elevating home care: a new provider challenges perceptions
Duncan Fisher and Suliyat O’Balogun explore established perceptions of home care provision, and how these perceptions inspired Suliyat to start her own home care business in 2023 with a different model.
Read more about Podcast- Elevating home care: a new provider challenges perceptionsPodcast- Ending the Social Care Crisis: In conversation with Richard Humphries
We are delighted to welcome Richard Humphries to Care Matters to discuss his recent book, ‘Ending the Social Care Crisis: A New Road to Reform’. Hosted by Dr Duncan Fisher.
Read more about Podcast- Ending the Social Care Crisis: In conversation with Richard HumphriesReport launch event: What role for local government in Scotland’s National Care Service?
Dr Emily Burn and Professor Catherine Needham have worked with the LGIU to produce a new report entitled ‘What role for local government in Scotland’s National Care Service?’, launching on 1st December with an online event.
Read more about Report launch event: What role for local government in Scotland’s National Care Service?Seminar: ‘The value and practice of relational care with older people’
Recording now available. We welcomed Professor Mary Larkin, Jenny Kartupelis MBE and Dr Manik Gopinath from the Open University to present an online seminar on Tuesday 23rd January 2024.
Read more about Seminar: ‘The value and practice of relational care with older people’We are delighted to welcome to Care Matters; Nancy Folbre, Naomi Lightman and Shereen Hussein to Care Matters. In this episode, hosted by Duncan Fisher, our guests discuss the devaluation and underpayment of care work.
Read more about Podcast- Undervaluing the Work of Care