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Tag Archives: practice issues
Oct 23 2012
Social Care Research in Action – An ‘unconference’ at the LSE on 19 October 2012
Leave a commentSocial care practitioners are keen to influence the research agenda but also want help and guidance on how to access and implement its findings; researchers want to understand how their work could better influence the decision-making processes in social care … Continue reading
Posted by: October 23, 2012
Tagged with: ke methods, Knowledge Exchange methods, practice issues, Social Care research, unconference
Oct 10 2012
Working colloboratively to improve and develop social care practice
Leave a commentResearch evidence is absolutely vital for social care, yet we are still struggling with the link between research and practice in social care; it is not so much a case of ‘translating’ the research but localising it and putting it … Continue reading
Posted by: October 10, 2012
Tagged with: Impact, practice issues, social care practice, Social Care research
Aug 3 2012
Launching Creating an Impact: Social Care Evidence in Practice
Leave a commentWe are delighted to have received funding from LSE’s Higher Education Innovation Fund to carry out this project to bring social care practitioners and researchers together to apply evidence to key policy and practice issues, as well as to understand best practice … Continue reading
Posted by: August 3, 2012
Tagged with: Care and Support White Paper, Long-term care, policy issues, practice issues, social care practice, Social Care research