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Rebecca Ince

@drbeckybham

Research Fellow @UoBSocialPolicy.. Communities, networks, service user voice, mixed economy of everything... She/her. Also šŸƒšŸ¼ā€ā™€ļø šŸ” and 🄊

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Phil Kinghorn (@philkinghorn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If any local authority employees find themselves no longer planning for the introduction of social care funding reforms in October 2023 and would like to share their experiences relating to self-funding and capital depletion, we’d love to hear from you as part of our research.

College of Social Sciences (@coss_birmingham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Uni of Birmingham Changing Our Lives National Institute for Health and Care Research There are currently about 2,000 people with learning disabilities and/or autistic people in long-stay hospital at any one time. Over half have had a total length of stay of over 2 years, including 350 people who have been in hospital for more than 10 years.

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New research by Birmingham School of Social Policy academics in collaboration with Changing Our Lives explores the experiences of these people, as well as key recommendations for change. Find out moreā¬‡ļøscie.org.uk/integrated-car…

New research by <a href="/UoBSocialPolicy/">Birmingham School of Social Policy</a> academics in collaboration with <a href="/Positive_Lives/">Changing Our Lives</a> explores the experiences of these people, as well as key recommendations for change. Find out moreā¬‡ļøscie.org.uk/integrated-car…
SCIE (@scie_socialcare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Why am I stuck in hospital?" youtube.com/watch?v=poZHTL… A new training video and a new resource, on SCIE’s website, highlights research into the experiences of people with learning disabilities and / or autistic people in ā€˜long-stay’ hospitals. Uni of Birmingham Changing Our Lives

Prof Robin Miller (@robinuobham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BASW What a great conference programme! Looking forward to sharing the insights shared by people who have experienced long stays in hospital & debating the implications for social work practice Jon Glasby Anne Marie Glasby Rebecca Ince

<a href="/BASW_UK/">BASW</a> What a great conference programme! Looking  forward to sharing the insights shared by people who have experienced long stays in hospital &amp; debating the implications for social work practice <a href="/JonGlasby/">Jon Glasby</a> <a href="/AnneMarieGlasby/">Anne Marie Glasby</a> <a href="/DrBeckyBham/">Rebecca Ince</a>
Michelle Beckett (@michellebeckett) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I haven’t yet watched #Panorama - ADHD Clinics Exposed, so will make a more informed comment when I have done so. I am, however, initially very concerned about the impact this is already having on the #ADHD community in the UK. If we are fortunate enough to be able to find the

I haven’t yet watched #Panorama  - ADHD Clinics Exposed, so will make a more informed comment when I have done so.

I am, however, initially very concerned about the impact this is already having on the #ADHD community in the UK.

If we are fortunate enough to be able to find the
ADASS (@1adass) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we're recognising everything family and informal carers do to improve the mental health of the friends and family they care for. Without their support many would struggle even more. They are often the unsung heroes of social care. #mentalhealthawarenessweek2023

Rebecca Ince (@drbeckybham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you have experience of the transition from self-funding to local authority funding, please take part in our NIHR funded study, supported by ADASS, Carers UK and Age UK Solihull

Carers UK (@carersuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸ“¢ Today we’re launching our State of Caring survey 2023! It’s vital that unpaid carers’ voices are heard. We’ll use what you tell us to raise awareness of the challenges carers face and campaign for change. What are your priorities? Tell us now: surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LLKXCQV

šŸ“¢ Today we’re launching our State of Caring survey 2023!

It’s vital that unpaid carers’ voices are heard. We’ll use what you tell us to raise awareness of the challenges carers face and campaign for change.

What are your priorities? Tell us now: surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LLKXCQV
Denise Tanner (@denise_tanner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you interested in a 6-month research post on social work with older people @SWOPresearch NIHR School for Social Care Research Birmingham School of Social Policy ? We're at an exciting stage, completing analysis and developing resources with BASW and Research in Practice . jobs.ac.uk/job/DAZ193/res…

BVSC Research (@bvscresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to the newly formed VCFSE/Academic collaborations awarded funding as part of the Research Better Together Project. BVSC Research and Kelly & Caroline from Birmingham School of Social Policy look forward to working with you as your #coproduction activity develops!

Rebecca Ince (@drbeckybham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve produced a blog for Health Services Research UK reflecting on our partnership with Changing Our Lives in investigating why people with learning disabilities and/or autism get stuck in hospital. A great opportunity to think over our process & different skills & how this helped our project.