Digital Care and Innovation
Digital Exclusion, and the question of trust: Reflections on last week’s APPG session
Dr PJ Annand discusses the themes and issues raised during an All Party Parliamentary Group event on Digital Exclusion, held at the House of Lords on Wednesday 15th April.
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Seminar: From low-skilled to good work – labour and migration issues in Social Care
We are delighted to virtually welcome Professor Gabriella Alberti and Dr Marketa Dolezalowa to present ‘From low-skilled to good work – labour and migration issues in Social Care’. This event has been postponed, please check back for updates soon.
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We are delighted to virtually welcome Dan Wheatley (University of Birmingham), Ben Hopkins (University of Birmingham) and Katrina Tavoulari (University of Bath) to present ‘Assessing the impacts of AI on the employment opportunities and work experiences of disabled people in the UK’.
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Between 2022 and 2025 we examined national policy contexts across the four UK nations and explored how care stakeholders engage with technology.
Read more about Digital Care and Innovation theme recap 2022-2025Towards a better future for care: Centre for Care Impact report (November 2021-April 2025)
We are very pleased to launch our new impact report today, ‘Towards a better future for care’.
Read more about Towards a better future for care: Centre for Care Impact report (November 2021-April 2025)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.
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