Our research is featured by our funders in nation-wide campaign
Our research on unpaid carers is part of a nation-wide campaign!
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Our research is featured by our funders in nation-wide campaign
Our research on unpaid carers is part of a nation-wide campaign!
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Research showcase event: Agendas, challenges, and opportunities for the adult social care workforce
Join us on 13th May for a research showcase on adult social care workforce in the UK.
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Recording now available! We welcomed Professor Shereen Hussein and Dr. Erika Kispeter from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine to present for us on 24th March 2026.
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Towards 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)Announcing plans for our 2026 Summer School, applications now open!
Read more about Summer School 2026Seminar: Care as a Public Good and a Human Right: Latin America’s Transformative Care Agenda
Seminar recording now available! We virtually welcomed Professor Jennifer M. Piscopo, from the Royal Holloway University of London, to present ‘Care as a Public Good and a Human Right: Latin America’s Transformative Care Agenda’ on Tuesday 17th February 2026.
Read more about Seminar: Care as a Public Good and a Human Right: Latin America’s Transformative Care AgendaWhy we updated our co-production payment rates (and what it means): a shared reflection
Robert Walker and PJ Annand explore how lived experience in care research is valued and recognised, and why this has led to a change in the Centre for Care’s payment policy.
Read more about Why we updated our co-production payment rates (and what it means): a shared reflectionSeminar: Family and Group Conferencing for Adults – what it can offer for informal carers
Seminar recording now available! We welcomed Professor Jerry Tew and Dr. Philip Kinghorn from the University of Birmingham, to present ‘Family and Group Conferencing for Adults – what it can offer for informal carers’ on Tuesday 27th January 2026.
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