Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London and SSCR Fellow, spoke at the Greenwich Pensioners Forum at Woolwich Town Hall on 26 October 2012. She talked about some of the issues relating to the government’s plans for care and support services and how research must be used to inform these plans
Spent an afternoon with a bunch of NGO Finance Directors this week. I was presenting Fit for the Fut...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
For several years now there has been much political debate about the quality of care and service pro...
Margaret Dangoor joined the Personal Social Services Research Unit at LSE earlier in the year as Res...
Bobby Macaulay is a former researcher at the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health and an expe...
As Research Involvement Manager for the MODEM project in the Personal Social Services Research Unit ...
Where does accountability lie within the NHS? Bob Hudson writes that the current ways of the healthc...
We recently held a seminar by Professor John Bolton*, JRFB Ltd and visiting Professor at the Institu...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
Library building usage data are weak. Electronic resource usage data are weak. We conduct occasional...
“Eternal glory! That’s what awaits the student who wins the Triwizard Tournament, but to do this, th...
The delay in the introduction of a lifetime cap on spending on long-term care will result in single ...
Spent an afternoon with a bunch of NGO Finance Directors this week. I was presenting Fit for the Fut...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
For several years now there has been much political debate about the quality of care and service pro...
Margaret Dangoor joined the Personal Social Services Research Unit at LSE earlier in the year as Res...
Bobby Macaulay is a former researcher at the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Health and an expe...
As Research Involvement Manager for the MODEM project in the Personal Social Services Research Unit ...
Where does accountability lie within the NHS? Bob Hudson writes that the current ways of the healthc...
We recently held a seminar by Professor John Bolton*, JRFB Ltd and visiting Professor at the Institu...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
Library building usage data are weak. Electronic resource usage data are weak. We conduct occasional...
“Eternal glory! That’s what awaits the student who wins the Triwizard Tournament, but to do this, th...
The delay in the introduction of a lifetime cap on spending on long-term care will result in single ...
Spent an afternoon with a bunch of NGO Finance Directors this week. I was presenting Fit for the Fut...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...
It is no news that as in any other field of industry, digitalization is changing health care. This c...