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  • PROJECT FINDINGS
    summaries of research findings and conclusions (PDF)
  • METHODS REVIEWS
    review of a method and its application to social care research (PDF)
  • SCOPING REVIEWS
    review of the current evidence in a particular area (PDF)
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    outputs from School-funded research studies and activities
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  • What do family care-givers want from domiciliary care for relatives living with dementia? A qualitative study
    Pollock K, Wilkinson S, Perry-Young L, Turner N, Schneider J
    Ageing & Society 2020, Online,
  • Co-construction of the family-focused support conversation: a participatory learning and action research study to implement support for family members whose relatives are being discharged for end-of-life care at home or in a nursing home
    Duke S, Campling N, May C, Lund S, Lunt N, Hospital to Home Co-researcher group -, Richardson A
    BMC Palliative Care 2020, 19, Online
  • Home‐care providers as collaborators in commissioning arrangements for older people
    Davies K, Dalgarno E, Angel C, Davies S, Hughes J, Chester H, Jasper R, Roberts A, Challis D
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2020, Online,
  • Older people’s perspectives on living in integrated housing and care settings: the case of extra care housing
    Cameron A, Johnson E, Evans S
    Journal of Integrated Care 2020, Forthcoming,
  • Ableist constructions of time? Boys and men with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy managing the uncertainty of a shorter life
    Abrams T, Abbott D, Mistry B
    Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 2020, 22, 1: 48—57
  • Making connections and building confidence: a study of specialist dating agencies for people with intellectual disabilities
    McCarthy M, Milne Skillman K, Elson N, Bates C, Forrester-Jones R, Hunt S
    Sexuality and Disability 2020, 38, 3—18
  • The demographics of forced marriage of people with learning disabilities: findings from a national database
    Clawson R, Patterson A, Fyson R, McCarthy M
    The Journal of Adult Protection 2020, 22, 2: 59—74
  • Trainer and support staff experiences of engaging with the Who’s Challenging Who? challenging behaviour training course
    Flynn S, Hastings R, Gillespie D, McNamara R, Randell E
    Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 2019, Online,
  • “Keeping Control”: A user‐led exploratory study of mental health service user experiences of targeted violence and abuse in the context of adult safeguarding in England
    Carr S, Hafford-Letchfield T, Faulkner A, Megele C, Gould D, Khisa C, Cohen R, Holley J
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2019, 27, 5: e781—e792
  • The lived experience of bathing adaptations in the homes of older adults and their carers (BATH‐OUT): A qualitative interview study
    Whitehead P, Golding‐Day M
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2019, 27, 6: 1534—1543
  • Delivering advance care planning support at scale: a qualitative interview study in twelve international healthcare organisations
    Dixon J, Knapp M
    Journal of Long-term Care 2019, October, 127—142
  • Financial advice for funding later life care: A scoping review of evidence from England
    Heavey E, Baxter K, Birks Y
    Journal of Long-term Care 2019, February, 51—65
  • Support workers in community mental health teams for older people: exploring sources of satisfaction and stress
    Jasper R, Wilberforce M, Abendstern M, Tucker S, Challis D
    Journal of Long-term Care 2019, September, 111—118
  • Quality of life in older adult care homes: comparing office hours with out-of-office hours
    Smith N, Towers A, Palmer S, Collins G
    Journal of Long-term Care 2019, November, 153—163
  • Commissioning home care for older people: scoping the evidence
    Jasper R, Hughes J, Roberts A, Chester H, Davies S, Challis D
    Journal of Long-term Care 2019, November, 176—193
  • Predicting unmet need for social care
    Dunatchik A, Icardi R, Blake M
    Journal of Long-term Care 2019, November, 194—205
  • Evaluating social care prevention in England: challenges and opportunities
    Marczak J, Wistow G, Fernandez J
    Journal of Long-term Care 2019, December, 206—217
  • The continuity of social care when moving across regional boundaries
    Marsland D, White C, Manthorpe J
    Journal of Social Work 2019, 19, 5: 557—577
  • Assessing social care policy through a behavioural lens
    Oliver A
    Mind and Society 2019, 17, 1-2: 39—51
  • Safeguarding and personal budgets: the experiences of adults at risk
    Aspinal F, Stevens M, Manthorpe J, Woolham J, Samsi K, Baxter K, Hussein S, Ismail M
    The Journal of Adult Protection 2019, 21, 3: 157—168
  • Bathing adaptations in the homes of older adults (BATH-OUT): results of a feasibility randomised controlled trial (RCT)
    Whitehead P, Golding-Day M, Belshaw S, Dawson T, James M, Walker M
    BMC Public Health 2018, 18, 1293:
  • Priorities for long-term care resource allocation in England: Actual allocation versus the views of Directors of Service and older citizens
    Clarkson P, Davies S, Hughes J, Xie C, Stewart K, Clifford P, Challis D
    Journal of Long-term Care 2018, September, 13—23
  • Providing telecare for older adults: understanding the care navigators’ experience
    Naick M
    Quality in Ageing and Older Adults 2018, 19, 1: 31—41
  • 'Replacement care’ for working carers? A Longitudinal Study in England, 2013-2015
    Pickard L, Brimblecombe N, King D, Knapp M
    Social Policy & Administration 2018, 52, 3: 690—709
  • A scoping review: What is known from the existing literature about mental health service user experiences of targeted violence and hostility, help-seeking and adult safeguarding?
    Carr S
    Global Mental Health 2017, forthcoming,
  • Care coordination for older people in the third sector: scoping the evidence
    Abendstern M, Hughes J, Jasper R, Sutcliffe C, Challis D
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2017,
  • Costs and economic consequences of a help‐at‐home scheme for older people in England
    Bauer A, Knapp M, Wistow G, Perkins M, King D, Iemmi V
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2017, 25, 2: 780—789
  • Older people receiving family-based support in the community: a survey of quality of life among users of ‘Shared Lives’ in England
    Callaghan L, Brookes N, Palmer S
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2017, 25, 5: 1655—1666
  • Social isolation, loneliness and health in old age: a scoping review
    Courtin E, Knapp M
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2017, 25, 3: 799—812
  • What do we know about care home managers? Findings of a scoping review
    Orellana K, Manthorpe J, Moriarty J
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2017, 25, 2: 366—377
  • Outcomes-based commissioning for social care in extra care housing: is there a future?
    Smith R, Darton R, Cameron A, Johnson E, Lloyd L, Evans S, Atkinson TJ, Porteus J
    Housing, Care and Support 20, 2: 60—70
  • ‘I Know it was every week, but I can't be sure if it was every day: domestic violence and women with learning disabilities
    McCarthy M, Hunt S, Milne-Skillman K
    Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 2017, 30, 2: 269—282
  • The meaning of ‘choice and control’ for people with intellectual disabilities who are planning their social care and support
    Williams VJ, Porter SM
    Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 2017, 30, 1: 97—108
  • Offenders with intellectual disabilities in prison: what happens when they leave?
    Murphy GH, Chiu P, Triantafyllopoulou P, Barnoux M, Blake E, Cook J, Forrester-Jones R, Gore NJ, Beecham JK
    Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 2017, 61, 10: 957—968
  • Barriers to receipt of social care services for working carers and the people they care for in times of austerity
    Brimblecombe N, Pickard L, King D, Knapp M
    Journal of Social Policy 2017, 1—19
  • Do personal budgets increase the risk of abuse? Evidence from English national data
    Ismail M, Hussein S, Stevens M, Woolham J, Manthorpe J, Aspinal F, Baxter K, Samsi K
    Journal of Social Policy 2017, 46, 2: 291—311
  • Models of safeguarding in England: Identifying important models and variables influencing the operation of adult safeguarding
    Graham K, Stevens M, Norrie C, Manthorpe J, Moriarty J, Hussein S
    Journal of Social Work 2017, 17, 3: 255—276
  • The effectiveness of the Who’s Challenging Who support staff training intervention to improve attitudes and empathy towards adults with intellectual disability and challenging behaviours: study protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial
    Randell E, Hastings RP, McNamara R, Knight R, Gillespie D, Taylor Z
    Trials 18, 1: 460
  • Best practice for providing social care and support to people living with concurrent sight loss and dementia: professional perspectives
    Evans S, Bray J
    Working with Older People 2017, 20, 2: 86—93
  • Why are relatives of care home residents reluctant to ‘rock the boat’? Is there a culture of acceptance?
    Welsh L, Palmer S, Towers A, Smith N
    Working with Older People 21, 2: 124—132
  • Social care and support needs of community-dwelling people with dementia and concurrent visual impairment
    Nyman SR, Innes A, Heward M
    Aging and Mental Health 2016, 21, 9: 961—967
  • The acceptability and feasibility of using the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT) to inform practice in care homes
    Towers A, Smith N, Palmer S, Welch E, Netten A
    BMC Health Services Research 2016, 16, 1: 523
  • Qualitative focus group study investigating experiences of accessing and engaging with social care services: perspectives of carers from diverse ethnic groups caring for stroke survivors
    Greenwood N, Holley J, Ellmers T, Mein G, Cloud G
    BMJ Open 2016, 6, e009498
  • Bathing adaptations in the homes of older adults (BATH-OUT): protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial (RCT)
    Whitehead PJ, James M, Belshaw S, Dawson T, Day MR, Walker MF
    BMJ Open 2016, 6, 10: e013448
  • Advance care planning in England: Is there an association with place of death? Secondary analysis of data from the National Survey of Bereaved People
    Dixon J, King D, Knapp M
    BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 2016,
  • Advance care planning in England: Is there an association with place of death? Secondary analysis of data from the National Survey of Bereaved People
    Dixon J, King D, Knapp M
    BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care 2016,
  • What is standard care for people with learning disabilities and behaviour that challenges and what does it cost?
    Iemmi V, Knapp M, Gore N, Cooper V, Brown FJ, Reid C, Saville M
    British Journal of Learning Disabilities 2016, 44, 4: 309—321
  • Occupational therapy roles and responsibilities: Development of a standardised measure of time use for staff working with adults in community settings
    Hughes J, Wilberforce M, Symonds E, Bowns I, Challis D
    British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2016, 79, 6: 336—344
  • Occupational therapy roles and responsibilities: evidence from a pilot study of time use in an integrated health and social care trust
    Wilberforce M, Hughes J, Bowns I, Fillingham J, Pryce F, Symonds E, Paddock K, Challis D
    British Journal of Occupational Therapy 2016, 79, 7: 409—416
  • Comparative performance of adult social care research, 1996–2011: a bibliometric assessment
    Campbell D, Côté G, Grant J, Knapp M, Mehta A, Jones MM
    British Journal of Social Work 2016, 46, 5: 1282—1300
  • The advantages and disadvantages of different models of organising adult safeguarding
    Norrie C, Stevens M, Graham K, Moriarty J, Hussein S, Manthorpe J
    British Journal of Social Work 2016, 47, 4: 1205—1223
  • Models of adult safeguarding in England: findings from a study of costs and referral outcomes
    Stevens M, Norrie C, Manthorpe J, Hussein S, Moriarty J, Graham K
    British Journal of Social Work 2016, 47, 4: 1224—1244
  • Beginning to explore the experience of managing a direct payment for someone with dementia: The perspectives of suitable people and adult social care practitioners
    Laybourne AH, Jepson MJ, Williamson T, Robotham D, Cyhlarova E, Williams V
    Dementia 2016, 15, 1: 125—140
  • “I was just gobsmacked”: care workers’ responses to BBC Panorama’s ‘Undercover Care: The Abuse Exposed’; invoking mental states as a means of distancing from abusive practices
    Patterson A, Fyson R
    Discourse and Society 27, 6: 607—623
  • Complexities of cultural difference in social care work in England
    Willis R, Pathak P, Khambhaita P, Evandrou M
    European Journal of Social Work 2016, 20, 5: 685—696
  • Men living with long term conditions: exploring gender and improving social care
    Abbott DWF, Jepson M, Hastie J
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2016, 24, 4: 420—427
  • Community treatment orders: exploring the paradox of personalisation under compulsion
    Banks LC, Stroud J, Doughty K
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2016, 24, 6: e181—e190
  • Costs and economic consequences of a help-at-home scheme for older people in England
    Bauer A, Knapp M, Wistow G, Perkins M, King D, Iemmi V
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2016, 25, 2: 780—789
  • Perceptions of unmet needs for community social care services in England. A comparison of working carers and the people they care for
    Brimblecombe N, Pickard L, King D, Knapp M
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2016, 25, 2: 435—446
  • From pillar to post: homeless women's experiences of social care
    Cameron A, Abrahams H, Morgan K, Williamson E, Henry L
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2016, 24, 3: 345—352
  • Effects of digital engagement on the quality of life of older people
    Damant J, Knapp M, Freddolino P, Lombard D
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2016, 25, 6: 1679—1703
  • Identifying standards of care coordination in adult social care: a multinational perspective
    Abendstern M, Hughes J, Jasper R, Sutcliffe C, Challis D
    International Journal of Care Coordination 2016, 19, 3–4: 84—101
  • Care coordination for adults and older people: the role and contribution of the non-statutory sector
    Abendstern M, Jasper R, Loynes N, Hughes J, Sutcliffe C, Challis D
    Journal of Integrated Care 2016, 24, 5–6: 271—281
  • Positive behavioural support in schools for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities whose behaviour challenges: an exploration of the economic case
    Iemmi V, Knapp M, Brown FJ
    Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 2016, 20, 3: 281—295
  • Circles of Support and personalization: exploring the economic case
    Wistow G, Perkins M, Knapp M, Bauer A, Bonin EM
    Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 2016, 20, 2: 194—207
  • Do personal budgets increase the risk of abuse? Evidence from English national data
    Aspinal FJ, Baxter K, Stevens M, Manthorpe J, Samsi K, Hussein S, Ismail M, Woolham J
    Journal of Social Policy 2016, 46, 2: 291—311
  • Models of adult safeguarding in England: a review of the literature
    Graham K, Norrie C, Stevens M, Moriarty J, Manthorpe J, Hussein S
    Journal of Social Work 2016, 16, 1: 22—46
  • The ‘visibility’ of unpaid care in England
    Pickard L, King D, Knapp M
    Journal of Social Work 2016, 16, 3: 263—282
  • Supporting choice: support planning, older people and managed personal budgets
    Rabiee P, Baxter K, Glendinning C
    Journal of Social Work 2016, 16, 4: 453—469
  • Implementing safeguarding and personalisation in social work: Findings from practice
    Stevens M, Woolham J, Manthorpe J, Aspinall F, Hussein S, Baxter K, Samsi K, Ismail M
    Journal of Social Work 2016,
  • Care coordination in adult social care: exploring service characteristics within the non-statutory sector in England
    Sutcliffe C, Jasper R, Hughes J, Abendstern M, Challis D
    Journal of Social Work 2016,
  • Relocation, portability and social care practice: a scoping review
    White C, Marsland D, Manthorpe J
    Journal of Social Work 2016, 16, 5: 521—540
  • Accessing care coordination information: the non-statutory sector contribution
    Jasper R, Hughes J, Sutcliffe C, Abendstern M, Loynes N, Challis D
    Quality in Ageing and Older Adults 2016, 17, 4: 263—271
  • Developing and modeling complex social interventions: Introducing the connecting people intervention
    Webber M, Reidy H, Ansari D, Stevens M, Morris D
    Research on Social Work Practice 2016, 26, 1: 14—19
  • Self-funders and social care: findings from a scoping review
    Baxter K
    Research Policy and Planning 2016, 31, 3: 179—193
  • Self-funders and social care: findings from a scoping review
    Baxter K
    Research Policy and Planning 2016, 31, 3: 179—193
  • ‘I live with other people and not alone’: a survey of the views and experiences of older people using Shared Lives (adult placement)
    Brooks N, Palmer S, Callaghan L
    Working with Older People 2016, 20, 3: 179—186
  • Adapting the adult social care outcomes toolkit (ASCOT) for use in care home quality monitoring: conceptual development and testing
    Towers AM, Holder J, Smith N, Crowther T, Netten A, Welch E, Collins G
    BMC Health Services Research 2015, 15, 1: 304
  • Investing in advocacy for parents with learning disabilities: what is the economic argument?
    Bauer A, Wistow G, Dixon J, Knapp M
    British Journal of Learning Disabilities 2015, 43, 1: 66—74
  • Personalisation and innovation in a cold financial climate
    Brookes N, Callaghan L, Netten A, Fox D
    British Journal of Social Work 2015, 45, 1: 86—103
  • Carers' roles in personal budgets: tensions and dilemmas in front line practice
    Mitchell W, Brooks J, Glendinning C
    British Journal of Social Work 2015, 45, 5: 1433—1450
  • Place memory and dementia: Findings from participatory film-making in long-term social care
    Capstick A, Ludwin K
    Health and Place 2015, 34, 157—163
  • Ambiguity in practice? Carers' roles in personalised social care in England
    Glendinning C, Mitchell W, Brooks J
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2015, 23, 1: 23—32
  • Barriers to access and minority ethnic carers' satisfaction with social care services in the community: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative literature
    Greenwood N, Habibi R, Smith R, Manthorpe J
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2015, 23, 1: 64—78
  • Indirect payments: when the Mental Capacity Act interacts with the personalisation agenda
    Jepson M, Laybourne A, Williams V, Cyhlarova E, Williamson T, Robotham D
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2015, 24, 5: 623—630
  • Reaching out or missing out: approaches to outreach with family carers in social care organisations
    Moriarty J, Manthorpe J, Cornes M
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2015, 23, 1: 42—50
  • Enhancing social networks: a qualitative study of health and social care practice in UK mental health services
    Webber M, Reidy H, Ansari D, Stevens M, Morris D
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2015, 23, 2: 180—189
  • Problems with measuring satisfaction with social care
    Willis R, Evandrou M, Pathak P, Khambhaita P
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2015, 24, 5: 587—595
  • The quality and implications of Balance of Care studies: lessons from a systematic review
    Tucker S, Hughes J, Brand C, Buck D, Challis D
    Health Services Management Research 2015, 28, 1–2: 34—45
  • “This Is Another Personal Question”: Research interviews and discussing sensitive issues with men with life limiting conditions
    Jepson M, Abbott DWF, Hastie J
    International Journal of Men's Health 2015, 14, 3: 273—286
  • Positive behavioural support for adults with intellectual disabilities and behaviour that challenges: an initial exploration of the economic case
    Iemmi V, Knapp M, Saville M, McWade P, McLennan K, Toogood S
    International Journal of Positive Behavioural Support 2015, 5, 1: 16—25
  • Did anyone notice the transformation of adult social care? An analysis of Safeguarding Adult Board annual reports
    Manthorpe J, Stevens M, Samsi K, Aspinal F, Woolham J, Hussein S, Ismail M, Baxter K
    Journal of Adult Protection 2015, 17, 1: 19—30
  • Quality of life and quality of support for people with severe intellectual disability and complex needs
    Beadle‐Brown J, Leigh J, Whelton B, Richardson L, Beecham J, Baumker T, Bradshaw J
    Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 2015, 29, 5: 409—421
  • New conversations between old players? The relationship between general practice and social care in an era of clinical commissioning
    Glasby J, Miller R
    Journal of Integrated Care 23, 2: 42—52
  • New conversations between old players? The relationship between general practice and social care
    Glasby J, Miller R
    Journal of Integrated Care 2015, 23, 2: 42—52
  • Community treatment orders: learning from experiences of service users, practitioners and nearest relatives
    Stroud J, Banks L, Doughty K
    Journal of Mental Health 2015, 24, 2: 88—92
  • An evaluation of peer-led self-management training for people with severe psychiatric diagnoses
    Cyhlarova E, Crepaz-Keay D, Reeves R, Morgan K, Iemmi V, Knapp M
    Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice 2015, 10, 1: 3—13
  • Peer-led self-management for people with severe mental disorders: an economic evaluation
    Iemmi V, Crepaz-Keay D, Cyhlarova E, Knapp M
    Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice 2015, 10, 1: 14—25
  • The effectiveness of paid services in supporting unpaid carers’ employment in England
    Pickard L, King D, Brimblecombe N, Knapp M
    Journal of Social Policy 2015, 44, 3: 567—590
  • Improving health care for people with dementia in England: good progress but more to do
    Black N, Dixon J, Tan S, Knapp M
    Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 2015, 108, 12: 478—481
  • The economic evidence for advance care planning: systematic review of evidence
    Dixon J, Matosevic T, Knapp M
    Palliative Medicine 2015, 29, 10: 869—884
  • Supportive practice with carers of people with substance misuse problems
    Manthorpe J, Moriarty J, Cornes M
    Practice 2015, 27, 1: 51—65
  • Choice, competition and care – developments in English social care and the impacts on providers and older users of home care services
    Rodrigues R, Glendinning C
    Social Policy and Administration 2015, 49, 5: 649—664
  • Adult safeguarding policy and law: a thematic chronology relevant to care homes and hospitals
    Manthorpe J, Stevens M
    Social Policy and Society 2015, 14, 2: 203—216
  • Social network interventions for adults with mental health problems: A systematic review
    Newlin M, Morris D, Howarth S, Webber
    Social Science and Medicine submitted,
  • Resource allocation priorities in social care for adults with a learning disability: an analysis and comparison of different stakeholder perspectives
    Davies S, Clarkson P, Hughes J, Stewart K, Xie C, Saunders R, Challis D
    Tizard Learning Disability Review 2015, 20, 4: 199—206
  • Parent? Carer? Mid-lifer? Older person? Similarities and diversities across different experiences of caring and their implications for practice
    Manthorpe J, Moriarty J, Cornes M
    Working with Older People 2015, 19, 2: 94—103
  • The influence of ethnic group composition on focus group discussions
    Greenwood N, Ellmers T, Holley J
    BMC Medical Research Methodology 2014, 14, 1: 107
  • The cost effectiveness of employment support for people with disabilities
    Greig R, Chapman P, Eley A, Watts R, Love B, Bourlet G
    Community Care 2013, March,
  • The TARA Project: Tracking homeless women in longitudinal research
    Williamson E, Abrahams HA, Morgan KJ, Cameron AM
    European Journal of Homelessness 2014, 8, 2: 69—160
  • Good practice in social care: the views of people with severe and complex needs and those who support them
    Gridley K, Brooks J, Glendinning C
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2014, 22, 6: 588—597
  • Creating the asset base – a review of literature and policy on housing with care
    Atkinson J, Evans T, Darton S, Cameron R, Porteus A, Smith J, R
    Housing, Care and Support 2014, 17, 1: 16—25
  • Investigating models of adult safeguarding in England – a mixed-methods approach
    Norrie C, Stevens M, Graham K, Manthorpe J, Moriarty J, Hussein S
    Journal of Adult Protection 2014, 16, 6: 377—388
  • From ethnography to randomised controlled trial: an innovative approach to developing complex social interventions
    Webber M
    Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work 11, 01-Feb: 173—182
  • From ethnography to randomized controlled trial: an innovative approach to developing complex social interventions
    Webber M
    Journal of Evidence-based Social Work 2014, 11, 1–2: 173—182
  • Not just a talking shop: practitioner perspectives on how communities of practice work to improve outcomes for people experiencing multiple exclusion homelessness
    Cornes M, Manthorpe J, Hennessy C, Anderson S, Clark M, Scanlon C
    Journal of Interprofessional Care 2014, 28, 6: 541—546
  • Choice and control for older people using home care services: how far have council-managed personal budgets helped?
    Rabiee P, Glendinning C
    Quality in Ageing and Older Adults 2014, 15, 4: 210—219
  • Shared Lives – improving understanding of the costs of family-‐based support
    Brookes N, Callaghan L
    Ratio 2014, 2, 13: 5
  • Numbers of working carers whose employment is 'at risk' in England
    King D, Pickard L, Brimblecombe N, Knapp M
    Research, Policy and Planning 2014, 31, 1: 29—42
  • Older homeless people: increasing numbers and changing needs
    Crane M, Joly L
    Reviews in Clinical Gerontology 2014, 24, 4: 255—268
  • Skills social care workers need to support personalisation
    Moriarty J, Manthorpe J, Cornes M
    Social Care and Neurodisability 2014, 5, 2: 83—90
  • Fragmentation and competition: voluntary organisations' experiences of support for family carers
    Moriarty J, Manthorpe J
    Voluntary Sector Review 2014, 5, 2: 249—257
  • Personalisation and innovation in a cold financial climate
    Brookes N, Callaghan L, Netten A, Fox D
    British Journal of Social Work 2013, 45, 1: 86—103
  • Social care for diverse communities
    Willis R, Evandrou M, Khambhaita P, Pathak P
    Generations Review ‘Cutting Edge’ 2013, 23, 2: 10—12
  • Good practice in social care for disabled adults and older people with severe and complex needs: evidence from a scoping review
    Gridley K, Brooks J, Glendinning C
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2013, 22, 3: 234—248
  • When is a carer's employment at risk?: Longitudinal analysis of unpaid care and employment in midlife in England
    King D, Pickard L
    Health and Social Care in the Community 2013, 21, 3: 303—314
  • The shifting sands of support planning
    Williams V, Porter S, Strong S
    Journal of Integrated Care 2013, 21, 3: 139—147
  • Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards: what determines the judgements of Best Interests Assessors? A factorial survey
    Carpenter J, Langan J, Patsios D, Jepson M
    Journal of Social Work 14, 6: 576—593
  • Managed personal budgets for older people: what are English local authorities doing to facilitate personalised and flexible care?
    Baxter K, Rabiee P, Glendinning C
    Public Money and Management 33, 6: 399—406
  • Rebuilding Lives: Supporting formerly homeless people to achieve independent living
    Crane M, Joly L, Manthorpe J
    SITRA Bulletin 2013,
  • ‘Practice makes perfect’: tips and tricks for building better understanding between frontline practice and social care research
    Julian G
    Social Services Research Group Newsletter 2013, June, 8—9
  • Choice and control for older people using managed personal budgets
    Glendinning C
    The Homecarer submitted, 8—9
  • The School for Social Care Research is up and running
    National Institute, for Health, Research
    Faculty World 2012, December, 10—11
  • Some reflections on social care research: joys, tribulations and aspirations
    Knapp M, Richardson A
    Research Policy and Practice 2012, 29, 3: 147—151
  • The state of adult social care research: findings from an on-line survey
    Rehill A, King D, Knapp M
    Research Policy and Practice 2012, 29, 2: 115—134
  • Hardening the evidence
    Knapp M, Mehta A, Owen J
    ADASS Futures 2011, 5, 2: 25—56
  • Researching adult safeguarding practices
    Patterson A, Fyson R
    Ann Craft Trust Bulletin 2011, 75, April:
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    Community care 2011, 1884, 30:
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    Clark M
    Mental Health and Social Inclusion 2011, 71—77
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    Knapp M, Mehta A
    Eurohealth 2010, 15, 4: 12—14
  • Developing the evidence base for adult social care practice: The NIHR School for Social Care Research
    Knapp M, Manthorpe J, Mehta A, Challis D, Glendinning C, Hastings G, Mansell J, Netten A
    Journal of Care Services Management 2010, 4, 2: 167—179
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    Knapp M, Mehta A
    Research and Policy Update 2010, Research in Practice for Adults, May:
  • View from the top: Why social care reform needs a foundation of robust research
    Knapp M, Mehta A
    Research Fortnight 2010, September, 8
  • Who cares for the family carers of adults and older people?
    Hussein S
    Social Care Workforce Periodical 2010, 10,
  • NIHR School for Social Care Research
    Manthorpe J, Hastings G
    INVOLVE Newsletter 2009, Autumn, 11—12
  • New School for Social Care Research seeks OT input
    Manthorpe J
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