Blog: The Information Paradox at the Heart of Non-Directive Counselling
The September issue of our news blog is now available, including ‘The Information Paradox at the Heart of Non-Directive Counselling’.
The September issue of our news blog is now available, including ‘The Information Paradox at the Heart of Non-Directive Counselling’.
In this blog, ARC WM Director Richard Lilford considers choice of services that are supported in the health service in the context of people who are competent to make decisions.
Clare Macdonald, a Maternity theme PhD student, recently attended a grant application competition at the NIHR Doctoral Training Camp, and shares her views.
There is an increasing number of people in England who are acutely unwell, many of whom are older and living with frailty. However, the acute care pathways in our hospitals are at risk of becoming overwhelmed, reducing the function of elective activity. We therefore need to find ways to meet the needs of these people without admitting them to hospital.
University of Birmingham Founders’ Awards recognises work down by a number of ARC WM colleagues.
Prof Lilford looks back on the work by de Dombal and how it links to artificial intelligence.
INSIGHT West Midlands (WM) programme provides an NIHR-funded opportunity to study a research training course leading to a Masters
A two year study investigating the embedding and impacts of strengths-based practice through the Community Led Support programme.
Background National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs) support applied health and care research that responds to, and meets, the