Jointly hosted by NIHR ARC Wessex and NIHR ARC East of England, the event aims:
• To maximise cross ARC knowledge exchange
• To share expertise and learning from working in and with care homes
• To identify priorities for future research, capacity building initiatives and implementation studies
• To review the growth of care home research and learning from participatory methods to reflect the needs of older people and priorities of social care
The day is organised in two parts to maximise attendance and promote care home research and partnerships with social care. You can choose to attend the morning session, afternoon session or both.
The morning focuses on building capacity in care home research, with plenary presentations and topic based discussion groups. Topics will be determined by attendees’ interests.
Lunch will be provided.
The afternoon focuses on Fifteen Years of Care Home Research; Achievements and Future Challenges and will be chaired by Julienne Meyer. It will involve a series of short presentations that reflect on how care home research and understanding have grown over the last 15 years, since the 2008 publication of Care Home Research and Development. The presentations will cross reference what has supported co-design and participatory approaches.