Centre Director Kate Hamblin provides a round up of our Summer School activities.
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Messages from our new Centre Director, Professor Kate Hamblin, and previous Director, Professor Sue Yeandle.
Read more about New Centre DirectorPodcast: Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care, parts two and three
Laura Griffith hosts the final parts of this episode which continues to focus on the topic of values-based recruitment in adult social care.
Read more about Podcast: Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care, parts two and threeNavigating Transnational Aged Care: The Role of WhatsApp in Zimbabwean Migrant Families
Event recording now available.
This presentation by Dr Obert Tawodzera sheds light on the pivotal role of WhatsApp family groups in facilitating transnational aged care.
CARE MATTERS Podcast live episode: AI, Sensors & Robots: what is next for Social Care in the UK?
We are delighted to release the recording of our live podcast event, held at the University of Sheffield as part of the Economic and Social Research Council’s Festival of Social Sciences.
Read more about CARE MATTERS Podcast live episode: AI, Sensors & Robots: what is next for Social Care in the UK?Podcast- Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care, part one
Kate Hamblin speaks with care sector employers about how values-based recruitment can lead to better retention and positive, person-centred care.
Read more about Podcast- Values-based recruitment in Adult Social Care, part oneHow co-production in research can be radical plus a new collaboration between Think Local Act Personal and the Centre for Care. Written by Kate Pieroudis (Think Local Act Personal).
Read more about Who asks the questions and who gets to answer?Our 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 YorkshireWatch it again: On Tuesday 18th April 2023 we welcomed Dr James Wright to discuss his first book, ‘Robots Won’t Save Japan: An Ethnography of Eldercare Automation’
Read more about Are robots the solution to Japan’s care crisis?Podcast- Reflections on ’A gloriously ordinary life’: In conversation with Baroness Andrews
This episode is a reflection, in Baroness Andrews’ own words, on the recent report published by the House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee, ‘A “gloriously ordinary life’’: spotlight on adult social care’. The report included evidence submitted by colleagues at the Centre for Care.
Read more about Podcast- Reflections on ’A gloriously ordinary life’: In conversation with Baroness AndrewsNew 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, 2019-2022Reflections on ‘A “gloriously ordinary life’’: spotlight on adult social care’
Kate Hamblin writes about her experience giving evidence to the House of Lords Adult Social Care Committee’s inquiry on adult social care and comments on the subsequent report published in December ’22.
Read more about Reflections on ‘A “gloriously ordinary life’’: spotlight on adult social care’Digital and Technology-Enabled Care Services- where we are and where next.
Recordings of our Expert-led Technology and Care session on 18th October 2022, featuring speakers Richard Parkinson (FarrPoint) and Tim Mulrey (TSA), are now available.
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