Consultation Group – are you a person accessing adult social care or a carer for someone who uses adult social care services?
The purpose of the Consultation Group is to hear people’s experiences with adult social care services and explore how those experiences can link to the services’ ability to support and use new research. The Consultation Group is part of the Social Care Research Development Programme (ASCENT). ASCENT focuses on building research capacity in social care services across the East of England region.
The team would like to discuss the following question: ‘What is your experience with adult social care services?’
They are looking for people who access social care or carers for someone who uses adult social care services.
People would be attending an online meeting for one hour. The Consultation Group will take place on the 25th of February, 14.00 – 15.00.
(If a person is interested in participating in the consultation group and is not available at that time, we are happy to look for alternative dates).
Closing date to apply:
Please book your place by Tuesday 18 February 2025.
How to apply:
Please contact Lida Efstathopoulou at l.g.efstathopoulou@herts.ac.uk
The Consultation Group will be held online (MS Teams), enabling accessibility for those who live in different locations. Following expression of interest, potential participants will be asked to complete a brief form with their details, where they can add any accessibility requirements. We will aim to mean those to enable participation in the workshop. Presentation slides used during the Consultation Group align with the SoL accessibility requirements.
How to Apply
To book your place: Please contact Lida Efstathopoulou at l.g.efstathopoulou@herts.ac.uk
Involvement Payment Details
Participants will be invited to claim an involvement payment in the form of a £25 thank-you voucher within a week after the completion of the Consultation Group. (ASCENT is funded by the National Institute of Health and Care Research (NIHR) and abides to NIHR’s compensation policy).