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Carer Project: Research project to improve mental health for family/friends caring for someone terminally ill. See website for more info! @NIHRResearch funded

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Woophooo 200 followers! Thank you to everyone who has joined us recently! Please have a look at our website - link in bio - to see what the project is all about! We’ll soon be releasing reports, and resources for stakeholders.

Gunn Grande (@gunn_grande) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Factors related to carers’ health during end of life caregiving – check out our national survey findings at bmjopen.bmj.com/cgi/content/fu… Follow CarerProject for more news on this topic later in the year.

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Delighted to announce a redesigned CSNAT.org website. Many thanks to NHS England for funding the website update plus a set of training videos to improve information, access and training for practitioners interested in using the the CSNAT Intervention #CSNAT-I

Delighted to announce a redesigned CSNAT.org website. Many thanks to <a href="/NHSEngland/">NHS England</a> for funding the website update plus a set of training videos to improve information, access and training for practitioners interested in using the the CSNAT Intervention #CSNAT-I
NMSW Research (@nmswresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Help practitioners support family carers. Launch of redesigned CSNAT.org by Universities of Manchester and Cambridge Gail Ewing gives healthcare staff improved access to an intervention #CSNAT-I that enables tailored carer support. Website funded by NHS England

Help practitioners support family carers. Launch of redesigned CSNAT.org by Universities of Manchester and Cambridge <a href="/gailewing_CFR/">Gail Ewing</a> gives healthcare staff improved access to an intervention #CSNAT-I that enables tailored carer support. Website funded by <a href="/NHSEngland/">NHS England</a>
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The CSNAT website has had a redesign kindly funded by NHS England ! From Universities of Manchester & Cambridge Gail Ewing the relaunched website CSNAT.org gives healthcare staff better access to the #CSNAT-I intervention which enables tailored carer support

Carers UK (@carersuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our #StateOfCaring report reveals the crisis carers are in. Released today, it’s based on our biggest ever survey of unpaid carers, who've told us they’re worried, tired and struggling financially, with little support available. That can’t go on. The government must act 🧵👇

Our #StateOfCaring report reveals the crisis carers are in. 

Released today, it’s based on our biggest ever survey of unpaid carers, who've told us they’re worried, tired and struggling financially, with little support available. 

That can’t go on. The government must act 🧵👇
Gunn Grande (@gunn_grande) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Family carers' own accounts of what affects their mental health during end-of-life caregiving: read our evidence synthesis in a new report published today journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk/hsdr/published…

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Our newest article from the Carer Project is now out! This is what all the qualitative evidence - carer’s own words - tells us about carer’s mental health while caring for someone at end of life doi.org/10.3310/PYTR41…

Our newest article from the Carer Project is now out!
This is what all the qualitative evidence - carer’s own words - tells us about carer’s mental health while caring for someone at end of life 

doi.org/10.3310/PYTR41…
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Our newest publication reviewing qualitative evidence of end of life caregiving on mental health is now out (see quoted Tweet below). We previously published a review of the quantitative (numbers/statistics) evidence which can be found here doi.org/10.3310/EKVL35…

Our newest publication reviewing qualitative evidence of end of life caregiving on mental health is now out (see quoted Tweet below). 
We previously published a review of the quantitative (numbers/statistics) evidence which can be found here doi.org/10.3310/EKVL35…
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*NEW REPORT* Working with a Carer Review Advisory Panel (RAP) for evidence synthesis research. Report includes: 1)principles underpinning good PPI & co-production, 2)RAP recommendations for carer support journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk/hsdr/published… #SystematicReview #carers #endoflife

*NEW REPORT* 
Working with a Carer Review Advisory Panel (RAP) for evidence synthesis research.
Report includes: 
1)principles underpinning good PPI &amp; co-production, 2)RAP recommendations for carer support 
journalslibrary.nihr.ac.uk/hsdr/published… 

#SystematicReview #carers #endoflife
Christine Rowland (@c_a_rowland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper is out! An evidence review of what factors impact mental health of end of life carers. Themed under 7 categories. We have a *huge* amount of more detailed info & resources available on the webpages - linked from CarerProject account

Christine Rowland (@c_a_rowland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CarerProject resources and outputs are now all downloadable at arc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/carer-project- This includes 5 reports of evidence reviews looking at what affects psychological health of carers of people at end of life. Don’t worry, one report is a synopsis/overview document!

The <a href="/CarerProject/">CarerProject</a> resources and outputs are now all downloadable at arc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/carer-project-
This includes 5 reports of evidence reviews looking at what affects psychological health of carers of people at end of life. Don’t worry, one report is a synopsis/overview document!