We are pleased to bring you a two-part episode, hosted by IMPACT Director, Jon Glasby, focussing on the work being done in IMPACT (IMProving Adult Care Together), the new UK centre for implementing evidence in adult social care. Funded, by the ESRC and the Health Foundation, with £15m over nearly 7 years, IMPACT seeks to help evidence of what works get used in practice to make a difference to services, and hence to people’s lives.
"We believe that good care isn’t about services, but about having a life – and that evidence can play a key part in achieving this vision."
The University of Sheffield is a partner in IMPACT. IMPACT draws on knowledge gained from different types of research, the lived experience of people using services and carers, and the practice knowledge of social care staff.
Part one
Jon Glasby (Host)
Jon is a qualified social worker by background, and works as Professor of Health and Social Care at the University of Birmingham. He is Director of IMPACT. Click here to learn more at Jon's profile page at the University of Birmingham.
Karen McCormick
Karen is parent to you a young adult with an intellectual disability who draws on social care. Karen contributed to the work of the Northern Ireland IMPACT assembly in the design phase through her lived experience contributions to the temporary co-production advisory panel and is now Lived Experience Engagement Lead for IMPACT.
Karen's LinkedIn Profile: www.linkedin.com/in/karenmccormickincharge
Twitter: @InCharge_HQ & @killaney
Terry Davies
Terry is an IMPACT Assembly member for Wales and is a person of lived experience, employed by West Wales Action for Mental Health (click here to visit their website).
Obert Tawodzera
Obert is a Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham and IMPACT’s Project Officer. He completed his PhD at Sheffield University and was part of the Sustainable Care programme led by Professor Sue Yeandle.
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The CARE MATTERS Podcast is produced by Dan Williamson at the Centre for Care.
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