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Read about current news and developments for care homes research.
An archive of news items published on the ENRICH site May 2014 - April 2019 can be found here.
Kent Research Partnership’s Community of Practice (CoP) meeting – Enhancing, diversifying and sustaining the adult social care workforce” Community of Practice.
Please join our meeting – Enhancing, diversifying and sustaining social care workforce, brought to you by the Kent Research Partnership’s Community of Practice (CoP).
Speakers will talk about issues care providers face, how workforce influences social care quality, and recruitment & retention.
Date 14 July, 12:30 – 14:00.
NIHR Health and Social Care Delivery Research call for research applications
The Health and Social Care Delivery Research (HSDR) Programme is accepting stage one applications to this funding opportunity.
An invitation to join CHAIN (Contacts, Help, Advice & Information Network)
Are you interested in joining CHAIN? Membership is entirely FREE and members of CHAIN get access to the network’s online directory, as well as receiving occasional CHAIN messages which are targeted specifically to their individual interests.
Residential Long-Term Care and COVID-19: Role of the Built Environment in Balancing Infection Control and Quality of Life
A new report funded by Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
Key Findings and Recommendations 2022
Residential Long-Term Care and COVID-19: Role of the Built Environment in Balancing Infection Control and Quality of Life.
NIHR funded research: Continence, dementia, and care that preserves dignity
Many people living with dementia have continence problems and need high quality, personalised continence care to have a good quality of life. Yet recent research has found deficits in professionals’ assessment and management of continence across the health and care system.
NIHR – What does it take to lead an integrated care system?
Are you interested in how Integrated Care Systems will work with social care, local authorities, private businesses, communities, and employers? If so this report might be interest.
The NIHR Research for Social Care (RfSC) call is seeking to appoint social care researchers and practitioners to its Funding Committee.
The Research for Social Care (RfSC) Programme are seeking to appoint social care researchers and practitioners to join their funding committee. They are looking for applicants with expertise in social care policy and practice, participatory research and research involvement with charity, voluntary or third sector organisations. Closing date June 17th.
NIHR – How to apply public involvement effectively to your research application
Find out how to incorporate public involvement successfully into your research, and hear insights from a researcher and public involvement representative, at our webinar on 6 July 2022. This will cover NIHR’s definition of public involvement, guidance on co-producing a research project, what NIHR is looking for in public involvement, and more. Registration required.
NHS Think Ethics – have your say on ethics review for health and social care research
The Health Research Authority (HRA), working with partners in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, has launched a public conversation about how research ethics review could be changed to make it better for researchers, ethics committee members and people taking part in research. And we want to hear from you. Consultation runs until the 23 September 2022.
National NIHR RDS Webinar: Research for Social Care (RfSC) Call 1 for ’22
Are you interested in submitting a social care research application to the NIHR RfSC? The NIHR are offering a webinar to support potential applicants in the current NIHR Research for Social Care (RfSC) call.
Date and time: Tue, 28 June 2022 – 11:00 – 12:30 BST