Researcher Nadia Brookes explores what innovation in social care looks like, and how it can be one way of fixing a ‘broken system’.
Read more about Do we really need innovation in social care?Care as a Complex, Adaptive Ecosystem
In the first commentary in ‘The Transitions that Matter’ series, Katy Evans writes about the experience of recruiting a new Personal Assistant.
Read more about Emotional Labour: Transitioning to a new PAProfessor Catherine Needham and Dr Chloe Alexander introduce a new commentary series, ‘The Transitions that Matter’, which features commentaries written by members of the University of Birmingham’s Lived Experience Panel.
Read more about The Transitions that Matter: commentary series launchKeith Clements summarises the findings of the recently published evaluation by the National Children’s Bureau of support for young people leaving state care with insecure immigration status in England.
Read more about Supporting care leavers with insecure immigration status in England: learning for care organisations and professionalsWhat more can we do to understand the difference that co-production makes in social care?
Dr Rebekah Luff explores co-production in social care, including benefits and recommendations drawn from a report by the Social Care Institute for Excellence ‘Developing our understanding of the difference co-production makes in social care’
Read more about What more can we do to understand the difference that co-production makes in social care?Grace 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 careA 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 Together