Centre for Care researchers have been looking at what digital skills are already present across different levels of the care workforce, and what skills might need to be developed.
Read more about Investing in digital care skills: whose skills and why?Author: Grace Whitfield
Grace Whitfield, Kate Hamblin and James Wright discuss AI in Care, exploring ethics, equity and ecology.
Read more about AI in care: Augmentation or depletion?Who cares about data? Tensions between public trust and private interests in health and social care
Dr Grace Whitfield reflects on concerns around the collection of health and social care data, exploring how public trust is impacted by how data is used.
Read more about Who cares about data? Tensions between public trust and private interests in health and social careNew Working Paper: Technology in social care: spotlight on the English policy landscape, 2019-2022
We are pleased to release our first Working Paper, written by Dr Grace Whitfield and Dr Kate Hamblin.
Read more about New Working Paper: Technology in social care: spotlight on the English policy landscape, 2019-2022Grace Whitfield’s commentary focuses on an event arranged as part our submission to the House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee’s ‘Lifting the veil: Removing the invisibility of adult social care’ inquiry.
Read more about Consulting the Sheffield and District African Caribbean Community Association on the ‘invisibilities’ of social care