
Juliette Malley
@juliettemalley
Researcher @CPEC_LSE, @NIHRSSCR Senior Fellow, leads @SASCI_project. Tweets my personal views
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06-12-2011 15:38:20
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In 1980 over 50,000 Britsh people with learning disabilities still lived in a long-stay institution. This seminar will consider the emergence of the ‘Ordinary Life’ movement and the social transformation that followed. SASCIProject Care Policy and Evaluation Centre HSCWRU eventbrite.com/e/towards-an-o…

What’s wrong with home care? A recent letter in my excellent local Camden New Journal. #socialcare


New Research Assistant job! 2 year contract initially. Please share. Join our #socialcare team CHSS with Dr Jolie Keemink (she/her) Dr Sarah Hotham Kent Research Partnership #AcademicTwitter #phdlife #postdoc jobs.kent.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?i…


Happy to share this blog from SASCIProject funded by Economic and Social Research Council written with great colleagues Annette Boaz and Raphael Wittenberg



ANNOUNCING THE NEXT ILPN CONFERENCE: Join us in #Bilbao! 🎉 We are excited to share the details for the next International Conference on #EvidenceBasedPolicy in #LongTermCare, co-hosted by the local government of Bizkaiko Foru Aldundia/Diputación Foral de Bizkaia. Make sure to save the date: 12 - 14 September 2024.



Looking forward to joining this panel Care Policy and Evaluation Centre


Some really great insights about innovation from SASCIProject #livedexperience group. Read on 👇

And we Care Policy and Evaluation Centre HSCWRU @UCLan have been blown away by how provider views have evolved over the past year. Prelim findings from National Institute for Health and Care Research funded #socrates #rapidevaluation of digital care records here m.youtube.com/watch?v=St5RH-…. More to come later this year

Great speech by Sarah Sackman KC MP about the place I grew up. Super diverse but supportive communities who care about getting on with each other. I wear my North Londoner to the core badge with pride too ♥️

Looking forward to speaking at Care Show with Valentina Zigante about findings from Economic and Social Research Council SASCIProject and why they matter for care providers. Join us! invt.io/1txbopikenu



Innovation in adult social care can help improve lives. A new blog shares key research evidence from the SASCIProject ahead of an upcoming open access webinar. ow.ly/jkea50TrFux

Really looking forward to sharing our findings from SASCIProject. Here’s a flavour of what we found

Excited to see our first SASCIProject article in press. It looks at the role of Shared Lives Plus in developing a community infrastructure or ecosystem to scale and spread Shared Lives. Care Policy and Evaluation Centre HSCWRU