Author: Jingwen Zhang
New Report: Valuing Carers: 2021/22, the value of unpaid carers in the UK
One of two reports released for Carers Rights Day. A collaboration with Carers UK, this report looks at the value of unpaid care across all four nations of the UK.
Read more about New Report: Valuing Carers: 2021/22, the value of unpaid carers in the UKOne of two reports released for Carers Rights Day. A collaboration with Carers Scotland, this report looks at the value of unpaid care in Scotland.
Read more about New Report: Valuing Carers: 2022, ScotlandA brief round of of the inaugural QAR-Net Care workshop from June 2024.
Read more about QAR-Net Care: inaugural workshop round upGrowing unmet care needs? Untangling recent trends among older people in China
This commentary by Jingwen Zhang addresses crucial questions around unmet care needs illustrating them with an ongoing case study in China.
Read more about Growing unmet care needs? Untangling recent trends among older people in ChinaThe University of Sheffield and the Centre for Care invited scholars working on inequalities in care to the ‘Bridging Care Gaps’ Workshop, held in Sheffield on the 3rd and 4th of June 2024.
Read more about QAR-Net Care: inaugural workshopNew report- Unpaid carers saving Northern Ireland’s health service £5.8 billion per year
New research by Centre for Care colleagues Jingwen Zhang, Maria Petrillo & Matt Bennett, in collaboration with Carers NI, estimates the value of unpaid care in Northern Ireland.
Read more about New report- Unpaid carers saving Northern Ireland’s health service £5.8 billion per year