Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (LSE)
Leading research centre in long-term (social) care, mental health, developmental disability & other health issues to inform & influence global policy & practice.
- Maternal mental health is urgent and too often overlooked. It affects women, children, families, + economies, but offers a powerful chance for early intervention and lasting change. So Wed 28 Jan, join our vital event with Make Mothers Matter + Anna Freud: lse.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
- New publication! 'Psychological support for people affected by scandals caused by serious + sustained failings of statutory services + government'. Using insights from the Infected Blood Inquiry, the report shares vital learnings for future similar cases. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
- Involved in commissioning, purchasing or funding health and social care in England? Work in a Local Authority or ICB? Take part in our survey for LIVE-DEM, the UK’s largest study on live-in care for people whose primary support need is dementia. 👉 lse.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_... Read more 🔗👇
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- This Friday is the UN's International Day of Care and Support. @goltc.bsky.social have organised a global online event, for the theme 'Changing the Narrative on Long-Term Care'. 🌍🫶💻 Find out the details for your local timings and register to join 👉 goltc.org/save-the-dat...
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- NEW PAPER 'No quick fixes: Multi-agency working to improve information-sharing on men and keep children safe'. Findings from the collaborative SOCRATES programme, with researchers from CPEC, @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social and @lancasteruni.bsky.social www.kcl.ac.uk/news/new-in-...
- CPEC researchers contributed to the new report 'Welcoming Growth: The economic case for a fair and humane asylum system' and were thrilled to join the launch in Parliament this week. The report has also been the subject of Early Day Motion in the Commons: edm.parliament.uk/early-day-mo....
- 🤔Can AI understand meaning? What happens when AI tries to do qualitative research?💻 These are the questions addressed at the next GOLTC webinar, Wednesday 10th Dec 4pm-5:30pm. Make sure to register now for this timely and thoughtful discussion! goltc.org/webinar-can-...
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- NEW WORKING PAPER PUBLISHED 'The evidence on outcomes of rehabilitation and reablement support: a rapid literature review', looking at existing studies to suggest where future research could address gaps and weaknesses in the evidence base. @nihr.bsky.social eprints.lse.ac.uk/130034/
- 💻Join us tomorrow, 2-3:30, for a virtual webinar organised by @nihr.bsky.social's ASCRU team, showcasing social care research in the NIHR Policy Research Units. 💡The webinar is free to attend, but will focus on informing DHSC policy makers. ☑️Register here: lse.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
- Calling CEOs, directors & managers of live-in care in England! Take part in our LIVE-DEM survey, the UK’s largest study on live-in care for people whose primary support need is dementia. 👉 lse.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_... #DementiaCare #LiveInCare #HealthResearch
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- 🚨 VACANCY: CPEC Centre Manager! 🌟 If you have strong management skills, enjoy working collaboratively whilst leading a team, and feel passionate about having an impact in social care then apply now online! 🗓️ Deadline 12 October! jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...
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- Reposted by Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (LSE)Join us on 19 November for a joint webinar with the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Healthy Ageing focused on brain health, prevention & future care needs. @hdemnitzking.bsky.social and Prof Naaheed Mukadam will present their #denpruQM work. More info ⬇️ tinyurl.com/y3nzw3c4 @nihrhapru.bsky.social
- 🌟Brilliant follow up on our recent research on #GenderBias of #AI in #SocialCare. ⏱️10 min read, exploring the nuances of the role of AI in supporting workforce, cost implications, as well as the 'real-world' human impact and how evidence-based decision making is what's needed.
- Join us for the first webinar of the ESSENCE-III project, exploring how economic modelling can support better choices in social care + Q&A session 🗓️Mon, Sept 29th, 12–1💻 lse.zoom.us/webinar/regi... #SocialCare #HealthEconomics #EconomicModelling #ESSENCEproject #NIHR @nihrsscr.bsky.social
- Social Care Reform in England: Taking stock and setting the agenda! We're uploading recent GOLTC webinar like this insightful session on the state of #SocialCare in England, the reforms, the debates and the real life cost. @nuffieldtrust.org.uk @tlap.bsky.social @healthfoundation.bsky.social
- 🤔For a breakdown of our new research into how #GenderBias of #AITools in #SocialCare could lead to unequal care provision for men and women, listen back to Dr Rickman in conversation with Naga Munchetty on @bbc5live.bsky.social yesterday! 1:29:00 onwards! 🎧 www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/...
- New research from CPEC researcher Dr Sam Rickman shows that #AI used by over half of England’s local authorities may be introducing #GenderBias into #SocialCare decisions. Findings covered today in @theguardian.com and published in @bmc.springernature.com theguardian.com/technology/2...
- Reposted by Care Policy and Evaluation Centre (LSE)📣 Come and join our amazing team! We're looking to recruit an inspirational Course Tutor in Psychology to join the team supporting our leading BSc in Psychological and Behavioural Science. ℹ️ The appointment is fixed term for two years. ⏱️ Closing deadline: 25 August 2025 🔗 buff.ly/1yHN187
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- New upload! An insightful GOLTC webinar on approaches to monitor, compare, and improve the quality of #longtermcare. 'Making Quality Visible: Balancing #safety and #clinical indicators and #patient-reported outcome indicators and narratives.' youtube.com/watch?v=o2fK...
- New GOLTC recording! Catch up with this #multidisciplinary workshop on progress towards #deinstitutionalization for people with #disabilities and older people with care needs, exploring tools to map #communitybased care and #supportservices. @adelinacohe.bsky.social www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIh6...
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- Join forces with LSE + UCL researchers tackling pharmaceutical economics. 💡 Research Fellow position at #LSEHealth examining how cardiovascular innovations reach patients. International collaboration + policy impact. 📚 Apply now before 7 September: jobs.lse.ac.uk/Vacancies/W/...
- ☀️ The seasonal summer break can be a great time to look back at sessions you might have missed during term. We've uploaded some past webinars to our YouTube so you can catch up! 💻 @adelinacohe.bsky.social First up! 'Intelligent #PainAssessment in #LongtermCare' youtu.be/WMi89AflExc
- 💻Register now to join CPEC researcher Nicola Brimblecombe and her colleagues for the online launch of their new book 'Care Poverty and Unmet Needs: Inequalities in Theory and Practice', part of the #TransformingCare book series!📚 🗓️10th Sept, 2-3. swanseauniversity.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
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- 🗓️Get your diaries out! The schedule of autumn GOLTC webinars is up!🍂 Themes including #Covid19 #AI #DementiaCare #PainManagement #SocialCarePolicy #Inequalities #QualitativeResearch - There's something for everyone! Find out more and register: goltc.org/news/
- New paper on the association between fuel poverty (FP) and the development on long-term care needs. FP is multidimensional and as such, influences the development of care needs from many fronts. #costofliving #prevention 🥶🏡💵 link.springer.com/article/10.1...
- Building on the newly released report 'Building resilience in adult social care: Learning the lessons from other countries’ experiences of Covid-19', Natasha Curry from @nuffieldtrust.org.uk has written this insightful blog: nuffieldtrust.org.uk/news-item/lo... @adelinacohe.bsky.social
- It is brilliant to see the publication of this vitally important piece of work from CPEC researchers and wider @nuffieldtrust.org.uk collaborators. This report looks at what helped and hindered #Covid19 responses in different countries, and how systems can prepare for future shocks.😷
- 📢 Webinar Join the Global Observatory of Long-Term Care on 9 July for a discussion on #SocialCare Reform in England: taking stock and setting the agenda Free registration: lse.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
- ⏰ A reminder of this session taking place online tomorrow!
- Are you the CEO, director, or manager of a service in #England that provides live-in care to people living with #dementia? 🏡 Want to shape the first national survey on live-in care? 🗨️ REGISTER NOW TO JOIN US on Tues 24 June: lse.zoom.us/meeting/regi... @nihr.bsky.social #carers #socialcare
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- CPEC researcher Michela Tinelli's work with The People's Recovery Project, supporting #recovery for those experiencing #homelessness and #addiction is featured in the #LSEFestival Exhibition. Open to the public 10am-1pm on Sat 21st June. Find out more here: www.lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-F...
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- NEW BLOG: Helping the homeless tackle addiction can save the state millions 💰 In this @lsepoliticsblog.bsky.social, CPEC researcher Michela Tinelli explains a new digital tool that tracks the cost of #homelessness, which will be displayed as part of #LSEFestival:👉 blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandp...
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- Come see the CPEC mural in the #LSEFestival 🖼️ “Joining the dots: using data to support homelessness + addiction” shares insights from Michela Tinelli’s Care Quality Evaluation platform, developed w/ People's Recovery Project. Opening on 16 June, running to 21 June: 👉 www.lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-F...
- JOIN US at 2pm TODAY 🗨️ For " #SocialCare in NIHR Policy Research Units" webinar, featuring: -Comorbidities + socioeconomic deprivation (Sedigheh Zabihi + Claudia Cooper) 💰 -COVID-19 + domiciliary care (Anastasia Arabadzhyan)🦠 -Unpaid care (Amritpal Rehill)👩👩👦👦 REGISTER: 👉 lse.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
- Interested in what #SocialCare research is informing policy? 🔍 Join #ASCRU on Thurs 5 June for presentations on comorbidities + socioeconomic deprivation, #COVID19 domicillary care utilisation + #UnpaidCare. REGISTER:👉 lse.zoom.us/meeting/regi... @claudiacooper.bsky.social @denpru-qm.bsky.social
- WATCH IT BACK: Implementing #PerinatalMentalHealth in high-income countries: Lessons from the #UK 📺 Catch up on all sessions from our special event w/ Norwegian colleagues, feat. @annettebauer.bsky.social, @michaelmarmot.bsky.social, @ingamarte.bsky.social + more:👉 www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
- The latest CPEC newsletter is out! 📣 Including details on upcoming #socialcare webinar, a perinatal mental health blog, our mural in the LSE festival, and a list of our recent publications! Read now:👉 mailchi.mp/b7ddeefd76ab...
- Are you the CEO, director, or manager of a service in #England that provides live-in care to people living with #dementia? 🏡 Want to shape the first national survey on live-in care? 🗨️ REGISTER NOW TO JOIN US on Tues 24 June: lse.zoom.us/meeting/regi... @nihr.bsky.social #carers #socialcare
- NEW BLOG on the power of peer support for women with severe perinatal mental Illness 👐 This #MaternalMentalHealthAwarenessWeek, @annettebauer.bsky.social, Hannah Hopson, Jess Heron + @hannahb-app.bsky.social share insights from the #RAPPORT study. READ NOW:👉 www.lse.ac.uk/cpec/news/Ma...
- Interested in what #SocialCare research is informing policy? 🔍 Join #ASCRU on Thurs 5 June for presentations on comorbidities + socioeconomic deprivation, #COVID19 domicillary care utilisation + #UnpaidCare. REGISTER:👉 lse.zoom.us/meeting/regi... @claudiacooper.bsky.social @denpru-qm.bsky.social
- Are you a researcher looking to better understand #SocialCare practice? Or are you a practitioner interested in academia? APPLY NOW for #KnowledgeExchange opportunities through @nihrarcs.bsky.social North Thames Social Care Research Network.🗨️ DEADLINE 2 JUNE:👉 www.arc-nt.nihr.ac.uk/news-and-eve...
- NEW JOURNAL ARTICLE: Reforming the funding of long-term care for older people 💰 CPEC researchers Bo Hu, Ruth Hancock, Raphael Wittenberg, Derek King and @mmorciano.bsky.social examine projected costs and impacts of England's planned 2025 LTC reforms. READ NOW:👉 doi.org/10.1017/S174...
- Announcing the next webinar on #SocialCare in @nihr.bsky.social Policy Research Units! 📢 Join the Adult Social Care PRU (#ASCRU) on Thurs 5 June for presentations from @claudiacooper.bsky.social/ Sedigheh Zabihi, Anastasia Arabadzhyan + Amritpal Rehill. 🗨️ REGISTER: lse.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
- NEW JOURNAL ARTICLE: The impact of unpaid caring on cognitive function 💭 CPEC researchers Magda Walbaum, Allyson Zucker, @nicbrim.bsky.social + Martin Knapp conduct a rapid review published in 'Aging & Mental Health'. 📚 READ NOW: 👉 www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... #UnpaidCare #CognitiveHealth
- UPCOMING LECTURE hosted by @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social on "New Ways to Support Older People: The Role of Technology in #SocialCare" 💻 featuring Michelle Dyson CB, Director General of Adult Social Care at DHSC.👇
- 🗓️EVENT 2025 Institute of Gerontology Lecture Michelle Dyson CB, Director General of Adult Social Care for the UK Government "New ways to support older people: the role of technology in social care." 10 June 17:00 - 18:30 Science Gallery London www.kcl.ac.uk/events/new-w...
- NEW BOOK CHAPTERS! 📚 CPEC authors featured in the open-access 'The Care Dividend', exploring different aspects of projecting, financing + improving the quality of #LongTermCare.🔍 Access for free:👉 www.cambridge.org/core/books/t... #OpenAccess @adelinacohe.bsky.social @juliettemalley.bsky.social
- What are the #economic dimensions of supporting disadvantaged individuals experiencing Multiple Exclusion #Homelessness? 🏠 Authors outline cost savings of transitioning from urgent/emergency service to planned, multidisciplinary support:👉 eprints.lse.ac.uk/127510/3/Eco...