Valuing the role of the voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise sector in social care research, summary report

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Topic:

  • Involvement good practice
  • Working with communities

Resource type:

  • Report

Authors:

  • Jenny Harlock, Sophie Wilson, Maria Thornton

Publication date:

  • 14th August 2023

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 26th April 2024
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This Summary report presents summary findings of a piece of work undertaken by NIHR RDS (now the NIHR RSS) in partnership with Birmingham Voluntary Service Council (BVSC), to explore good practice in involving the voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise (VCFSE) sector in social care research. Three listening events were conducted in 2022: two cross regional and one national. The aim of the work was to understand the role of the VCFSE sector in social care research, identify barriers and facilitators to engagement, explore differences in barriers and facilitators for small and large VCFSE organisations, and make recommendations regarding VCFSE involvement in social care research.

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