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This archive contains news items published on the ENRICH site May 2014 - March 2019.

Latest posts regarding items of interest to ENRICH audiences can be found in the posts section.

12th April
2016

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3rd March
2016

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Improving end of life care for people with dementia

Sue Learner, Editor at www.carehome.co.uk

22nd February
2016

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SCIE Training and workforce development for the social care, health and housing sectors

Adam Smith

The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) can help you and your team with your continuous professional development (CPD):

11th February
2016

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11th February
2016

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Graffiti artist spray paints memory wall on London care home

Sue Learner, Editor www.carehome.co.uk

8th February
2016

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4th February
2016

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4th February
2016

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West Midlands ENRICH Event – 16th March 2016

Sandra Prew

NIHR Clinical Research Network – West Midlands is celebrating it’s Care Home Contribution: with an event on Wednesday 16th March 2016 – Enabling Research in Care Homes, One Year On.

1st February
2016

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Parkinson’s UK provides new guide for PPI in research

Adam Smith

Parkinson’s UK have produced new guidance encouraging researchers to involve people affected by Parkinson’s in research set-up and delivery. The aim being to produce higher quality, more relevant research, which is more likely to receive funding. This interaction is not limited to patients simply taking part – involvement requires a two-way communication, which is essential to produce the best research possible.This is why funders are increasingly asking researchers to work with patients, and the public, in the planning, design, implementation and dissemination of their research.

20th January
2016

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Vitamin B can help boost learning and memory in older people

Sue Learner, Editor at www.carehome.co.uk

Vitamin B can help to improve learning and memory in older people who have high levels of omega-3 fatty acids in their blood, according to new research.