The NIHR School for Social Care Research held a seminar to discuss some of the mental health research it funds on Thursday 5th December 2013 in London. The seminar heard presentations from: Jerry Tew on
The NIHR School for Social Care Research held a seminar to discuss some of the mental health research it funds on Thursday 5th December 2013 in London.
The seminar heard presentations from:
- Jerry Tew on family approaches to reablement
- Julia Stroud on service user and practitioner experiences of Community Treatment Orders
- Eva Cyhlarova on direct payments for people who lack capacity
- Rich Watts on employment supports for people with mental health problems
Slides from the event will be posted on the NIHR School for Social Care Research in due course. However, in the meantime here are the two presentations I gave on the Connecting People Study:
Presentation #1: Developing a social capital intervention for people with psychosis: an ethnographic study of social capital generation and mobilisation
Presentation #2: Social care interventions that promote social participation and well-being: A mixed methods study
To get a flavour of the discussion during the event, please see the twitter stream below: