The 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 workshopAuthor: Rachael Black
CARE MATTERS Podcast, Live! AI, Sensors & Robots: What is next for Social Care in the UK?
Join us in Sheffield for a live recording of the Care Matters podcast on Tuesday 7th November!
Read more about CARE MATTERS Podcast, Live! AI, Sensors & Robots: What is next for Social Care in the UK?Work, life care? Supporting carers to find the right balance for them
This European Carers Day we explore the importance of a work-life-care balance for carers, and the support and policies needed to make that a reality.
Read more about Work, life care? Supporting carers to find the right balance for themOur new report, written by Centre for Care colleagues Kate Hamblin and Rachael Black, looks at unpaid carers in South Yorkshire and their use of, and access to, digital technologies and online services.
Read more about Digital exclusion and unpaid carers in South YorkshireRachael Black draws together the discussions from the Future of Care North conference centring on the care workforce, including the changing nature of the role and the potential opportunities this could bring when encouraging people to join and remain in the sector.
Read more about The Future of Care Work?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 carersJuggling work and care: the impact of reducing work on financial wellbeing
To coincide with the Talk Money Week campaign, Louise Overton, Rachael Black and Becky Driscoll explore the impact that reducing, or stopping, paid work to care for a friend or family member can have on a person’s immediate and long-term financial wellbeing. Plus the knock on effects for long term savings and pensions.
Read more about Juggling work and care: the impact of reducing work on financial wellbeing