Occupational Health and Wellbeing (OHWB) and the Health and Social Care Workforce
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
1w ago
Dr Antonina Semkina is Research Associate at the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce, King’s College London. (613 words) Unit researchers Antonina Semkina and Caroline Norrie attended the annual Health and Wellbeing at Work Conference that ..read more
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The NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce Programme of Work: The Next Five Years
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
2w ago
Prof Ian Kessler of the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce introduces the Unit’s programme of work commencing this year under the 2024-28 award from the NIHR Policy Research Programme. In the context of ongoing challenges ..read more
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What are the experiences, motivations and plans of Health and Care Visa holders and their dependants?
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
2M ago
Dr Kalpa Kharicha is Senior Research Fellow at the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce in the Policy Institute at King’s College London. She led the Unit’s Visa Study, the report from which was published in ..read more
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How can we scale-up innovations? Lessons from the development of four local Shared Lives schemes
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
5M ago
Dr Carl Purcell is a Research Fellow based in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce, part of the Policy Institute at King’s College London. He is also part of the team working on the SASCI project led ..read more
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How do innovations spread? What we can learn from Shared Lives schemes and the role of Shared Lives Plus?
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
5M ago
Dr Carl Purcell is a Research Fellow based in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce, part of the Policy Institute at King’s College London. He is also part of the team working on the SASCI ..read more
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Introducing a community approach to practice with homelessness and addiction
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
5M ago
This blog is the third in a series of three by The People’s Recovery Project (TPRP), a charity building sustained recovery for people experiencing homelessness and addiction. As a follow up to their involvement in the HSCWRU Strengthening adult safeguarding ..read more
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New study at the Unit on capacity assessment and homelessness
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
6M ago
This month sees the start of a new study at the NIHR Health and Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London. Over the next two and a half years researchers will work with people with experience of homelessness and ..read more
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Addressing homelessness in social work education
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
7M ago
Carolin Hess is a PhD student in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce who has been awarded Doctoral funding from the NIHR School for Social Care Research. She reports from a recent webinar, the latest in ..read more
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Reflection on presenting at NIHR ARC North Event – Mind the Gap: London boroughs’ ideas for adult social care research
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
7M ago
Lucy Jacobs is a Senior Social worker with London Borough of Bromley Adult Social Care currently undertaking a Pre-Doctoral Local Authority Fellowship in the NIHR Health & Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King’s College London. (1192 words) I was delighted ..read more
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A community approach to safer working practice with homelessness and addiction: an individual experience informing The People’s Recovery Project
Health & Social Care Workforce Blog
by Stephen Martineau
8M ago
This blog is the second in a series of three by The People’s Recovery Project (TPRP), a charity that aims to build sustained recovery for people experiencing homelessness and addiction. As a follow up to their involvement in the NIHR ..read more
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