Ethical issues in self-funded social care – Lights Expo

On Friday the 29th September Professor Mo Ray and Lissie Wilkins, a co researcher on the project, gave 2 presentations at the Lights Expo at the University of Lincoln. These presentations  illuminated the ethical dimensions of self-funded care by bringing older people’s Continue reading Ethical issues in self-funded social care – Lights Expo

Developing a programme theory of integrated care: the effectiveness of Lincolnshire’s multidisciplinary Neighbourhood Teams in supporting older people with multi-morbidity (ProTICare)

HARG conducted a 12 month real time service evaluation of NHS Lincolnshire’s four Clinical Commissioning Group (CCGs), Phase Two Integrated Neighbourhood Team (NT) sites. The research was carried out between August 2016 and June 2017. It was informed by a Continue reading Developing a programme theory of integrated care: the effectiveness of Lincolnshire’s multidisciplinary Neighbourhood Teams in supporting older people with multi-morbidity (ProTICare)

A sense of belonging: my first 3 months in the School of Health and Social Care

I joined the School of Health and Social Care, at the University of Lincoln, in April 2017.  Before that I was a Student at the University. My first degree is in Criminology and I have an MA in Globalising Justice. Continue reading A sense of belonging: my first 3 months in the School of Health and Social Care