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This webinar is co-led by NIHR ARCs South London and East of England.

The webinar will start with the experience of care home staff and how working with researchers made a difference during the pandemic. It will then showcase two studies, one with emerging findings and one, just starting. The final session will be a discussion between participants and speakers to share learning, support cross-organisation working and enable researchers and practitioners to discuss what works for care home residents and staff.

Programme 

  • NIHR ARC national groups Palliative and End of life care and Care homes; Building Collaboration and Innovation – Claire Goodman, University of Hertfordshire, NIHR ARC East of England
  • ‘Hiding in plain sight’ care home staff priority questions during a pandemic: implications for working with care homes and end of life care – Anita Astle MBE, Managing Director Wren Hall Nursing Home, Dr Reena Devi, University of Leeds, NIHR ARC Yorkshire and Humber, Dr Alys Griffiths , University of Liverpool, IHR ARC North West Coast
  • ‘Can’t do this alone’ - Integrated Community Palliative Partnership; what have we learnt from Covid-19? Delivering palliative care in care homes, working across partnerships to deliver the Enhanced Framework for Care Homes as a Policy priority – Anna Bone, King’s College London, NIHR ARC South London
  • CovPall_CareHome – learning from care homes on provision of palliative care – Katherine Sleeman, NIHR ARC South London
  • What have we learnt, what next? Curated conversation. Audience response to presentations, key points of learning and future research initiatives post-pandemic. Catherine Evans, King's College London, NIHR ARC South London & Stephen Barclay, University of Cambridge, NIHR ARC East of England

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