
The University of Birmingham has been announced as the lead partner of a brand new Centre for adult social care, which will aim to put evidence into practice to promote and maintain people's independence and wellbeing.

Does the NHS White Paper go with the grain of policy and practice or risks getting lost in the long grass of bureaucratic change.
Following the publication of a new NHS White Paper Judith Smith and Robin Miller provide commentary on whether or not these reform proposals are an evolutionary step for the NHS and Social Care.
Professor Mannion will speak at this national event which will be addressing bullying, discrimination, harassment and incivility in healthcare.
Dr Sophie King-Hill discusses her new publication which focuses on her recent realistic evaluation of a sexual behaviours assessment tool in children and young people.
New HSMC report evaluating two national leadership development programmes – the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Nye Bevan Programmes
New survey launched for health professionals as part of a project to explore the tensions and challenges of managing the risk of antimicrobial resistance in everyday health care practice.
Justin Aunger and Ross Millar are carrying out a review of inter-organisational collaborations in healthcare with the aim to untangle some of the thinking around how collaboration works, why, and whom it benefits.

Researchers from BRACE participate in a rapid evaluation of the national NHS remote home monitoring model for COVID-19 patients
Following the development of new vaccines in our fight against the SARS-CoV-2, Dr Williams and colleagues explore the priority setting decisions will need to be made .
This new article explores right-wing populist responses to the pandemic using fascistic themes developed by Albert Camus in his novel The Plague.
Professor Mannion will speak at this national event which will be addressing bullying, discrimination, harassment and incivility in healthcare.