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assignment_turned_in Project2021 - 2027Partners:Sara Dunn Associates, Digital Social Care, College of Occupational Therapists, United Kingdom Homecare Association, ONS +40 partnersSara Dunn Associates,Digital Social Care,College of Occupational Therapists,United Kingdom Homecare Association,ONS,Carers UK,Carers UK,Cartrefi Cymru Co-operative,Housing LIN Ltd,Citizens Cymru Wales,University of Stirling,Citizens Cymru Wales,Office for National Statistics,National Care Association,Cartrefi Cymru Co-operative,Dunhill Medical Trust,RAND Europe,Digital Social Care,University of Birmingham,RAND EUROPE COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY,Care England,OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS,Race Equality Foundation,University of Birmingham,Sara Dunn Associates,Generations Working Together,Behavioural Insights Team,National Care Forum,Age UK,Generations Working Together,Housing LIN Ltd,Learning Disability England,Doteveryone,Royal College of Occupational Therapists,United Kingdom Homecare Association,Doteveryone,Age UK,National Care Forum,The Behavioural Insights Team (BIT),Learning Disability England,Race Equality Foundation,University of Stirling,National Care Association,Care England,Dunhill Medical TrustFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: ES/V001035/1Funder Contribution: 15,033,200 GBPIMPACT stands for 'Improving Adult Care Together'. It is a new £15 million UK centre for implementing evidence in adult social care, co-funded by the ESRC and the Health Foundation. It is led by Professor Jon Glasby at the University of Birmingham, with a Leadership Team of 12 other academics, people drawing on care and support, and policy and practice partners - along with a broader consortium of key stakeholders from across the sector and across the four nations of the UK. IMPACT is an 'implementation centre' not a research centre, drawing on evidence gained from different types of research, the lived experience of people drawing on care and support and their carers, and the practice knowledge of social care staff. It will work across the UK to make sure that it is embedded in, and sensitive to, the very different policy contexts in each of the four nations, as well as being able to share learning across the UK as a whole. As it gets up and running, IMPACT will seek to: Provide practical support to implement evidence in the realities of everyday life and front-line services Overcome the practical and cultural barriers to using evidence in such a pressured, diverse and fragmented sector Bring key stakeholders together to share learning and co-design our work in inclusive and diverse 'IMPACT Assemblies' (based in all four nations of the UK to reflect different policy and practice contexts) Work over three phases of development ('co-design', 'establishment' and 'delivery') to build a centre that creates sustainable change and becomes a more permanent feature of adult social care landscape
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