Service users and carers’ (SUACs) inclusion in student selection days at English universities is accepted as standard practice, since such inclusion is mandated by a range of professional health and social work regulators. However, SUACs’ voices are little heard; this study addresses this knowledge gap for the first time. Student selection research was co-produced by a member of an English university’s SUAC group and an academic. A qualitative, semi-structured interviewing approach was undertaken with SUACs (N=10/14) involved in selection days across social work, nursing, associate nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, paramedicine and physician associate disciplines. Thematic analysis was employed resulting in four main themes-expe...
The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences of students on an undergraduate occupational...
Executive SummaryThis literature review focuses on exploring issues of service users and carer invol...
Service user and carer involvement in social work education is well established in the UK and other ...
Background The literature regarding inclusion of service users and carers (SUACs) in the recruitmen...
The aim of this study was to evaluate an innovation where service users and carers were involved in ...
The following article presents a small-scale qualitative study in which the student learning experie...
Service users and carers (SUAC) have made significant contributions to professional training in soci...
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2010) indicates that it is best practice for service users to be ...
The Open University (OU) delivers a pre-registration nurse education programme (PRNP) across the Uni...
Service user involvement in health and social care education is progressively accepted as good pract...
Service user involvement in health and social care education is progressively accepted as good prac...
Background Involving service users and carers in decisions about their health care is a key feature ...
First paragraph: UNITY is the University of Stirling service user and carers’ (SUAC) social work inv...
Service users and carers (SUAC) have made significant contributions to professional training in soci...
Rationales for involving service users and carers in professional health and social work education t...
The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences of students on an undergraduate occupational...
Executive SummaryThis literature review focuses on exploring issues of service users and carer invol...
Service user and carer involvement in social work education is well established in the UK and other ...
Background The literature regarding inclusion of service users and carers (SUACs) in the recruitmen...
The aim of this study was to evaluate an innovation where service users and carers were involved in ...
The following article presents a small-scale qualitative study in which the student learning experie...
Service users and carers (SUAC) have made significant contributions to professional training in soci...
The Nursing and Midwifery Council (2010) indicates that it is best practice for service users to be ...
The Open University (OU) delivers a pre-registration nurse education programme (PRNP) across the Uni...
Service user involvement in health and social care education is progressively accepted as good pract...
Service user involvement in health and social care education is progressively accepted as good prac...
Background Involving service users and carers in decisions about their health care is a key feature ...
First paragraph: UNITY is the University of Stirling service user and carers’ (SUAC) social work inv...
Service users and carers (SUAC) have made significant contributions to professional training in soci...
Rationales for involving service users and carers in professional health and social work education t...
The purpose of the study was to explore the experiences of students on an undergraduate occupational...
Executive SummaryThis literature review focuses on exploring issues of service users and carer invol...
Service user and carer involvement in social work education is well established in the UK and other ...