Project summary
This is a 2 year project, funded by NIHR SSCR, that examines how social care professionals (social workers, occupational therapists and others) consider issues of sexual orientation and gender identity when undertaking assessments of older people for social care. The project is a multiple case site study, with three case sites in the West Midlands. It is a collaborative and co-produced study, with eight co-researchers employed as part of the project team – these are older LGBTQ+ people with experience of receiving or providing social care.
The co-researchers are developing a service user involvement framework that will be presented at a conference in July. This framework will inform and support other projects to include people with lived experience in research.
Find out more about the project Older LGBTQ+ People’s Social Care Assessment Experiences
Timescale: 1 June for 6 weeks.
Student role
The student will help organise (and attend) co-researcher meetings and support discussions in developing the framework. They will assist in collating related literature and compiling the report and framework document. They will also support the development of the framework presentation in July.
Skills required
The applicant needs to have skills in using standard computer programmes (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). They must be independent and a self-starter. Interest in LGBTQ+ people would be beneficial.