Event date: 9th May 2023. Recording now available.
Professor Catherine Needham and Patrick Hall from the University of Birmingham present their research.
Author: Dan Williamson
Care Work during COVID from the Perspectives of Filipina Im/migrant Workers
Seminar recording now available! We welcomed Dr Ethel Tungohan from York University, Toronto, to virtually present her work.
Read more about Care Work during COVID from the Perspectives of Filipina Im/migrant WorkersExploring the contribution of social enterprises to adult social care in England.
7th February 2023. Seminar recording now available! We welcomed Dr Kelly Hall from the University of Birmingham, to virtually present her work.
Read more about Exploring the contribution of social enterprises to adult social care in England.Seminar recording now available! We welcomed Dr Maria Teresa Ferazzoli and Dr Julie Walsh to present their work.
Read more about Everyday Bordering in the UK: Translating the voices of migrant family members into a resource for practitioners.CARE MATTERS podcast- The Invisibilities of Social Care: perspectives from unpaid carers
A new CARE MATTERS podcast episode hosted by Dr Rachael Black, with special guests Liz Naylor and Chris Sterry, exploring the ‘invisibilities’ of Social Care.
Read more about CARE MATTERS podcast- The Invisibilities of Social Care: perspectives from unpaid carersCARE MATTERS podcast- Care poverty: in conversation with Teppo Kröger
Dr Duncan Fisher welcomes Professor Teppo Kröger, to talk about Teppo’s recent publication, ‘Care Poverty: When Older People’s Needs Remain Unmet’.
Read more about CARE MATTERS podcast- Care poverty: in conversation with Teppo KrögerA two-part episode of the CARE MATTERS podcast, focussing on the work being done in IMPACT (IMProving Adult Care Together).
Read more about Two-part episode of the CARE MATTERS podcast, exploring the work of IMPACT – Improving Adult Care TogetherMaria Cheshire-Allen (Swansea University) is joined by Irene Mortimer (Swansea Carers Centre) and Jude Dale (Dementia Friendly Swansea) in this episode of CARE MATTERS, entitled ‘The right to be me’
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