Developing the evidence base for adult social care practice: The NIHR School for Social Care Research

Martin Knapp, Jill Manthorpe, Angela Mehta, David Challis, Caroline Glendinning, Gill Hastings, James Mansell, Ann Netten (2010)

Journal of Care Services Management 4 2 167-179

https://doi.org/10.1179/175016810X12670238442101

Abstract
In a foreword to Shaping the Future of Care Together, Prime Minister Gordon Brown says that a care and support system reflecting the needs of our times and meeting our rising aspirations is achievable, but 'only if weare prepared to rise to the challenge of radical reform'. A number of initiatives will be needed to meet the challenge of improving social care for the growing older population. Before the unveiling of the green paper, The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) announced that it has provided £15m over a five-year period to establish the NIHR School for Social Care Research. The School's primary aim is to conduct or commission research that will help to improve adult social care practice in England. The School is seeking ideas for research topics, outline proposals for new studies and expert advice in developing research methods.