Combining Work and CareDr Mandy CookSustainable CareUKRI Innovation Fellows Support for employees who combine work with unpaid care 4 new Policy and Practice Briefs: Dr Mandy Cook draws on her ongoing research to explore support for employees who combine paid work with unpaid…CIRCLE13 November, 2020
Camille AllardCombining Work and CareNewsProfessor Sue YeandleSustainable Care CARE MATTERS Podcast episode three Episode three, 'Waiting for a long-term care revolution', Prof. Sue Yeandle is interviewed by Camille Allard.CIRCLE25 August, 2020
BlogCamille AllardCombining Work and CareEarly Career ResearchersSustainable Care Coronavirus = Think about carers! The coronavirus outbreak equally presents a challenge for informal carers and the people they care for on a daily basis.CIRCLE20 March, 2020
Alice SpannCombining Work and CareEarly Career ResearchersSustainable Care Challenges of combining work and unpaid care, and solutions: A scoping review This framework is useful to consider potential consequences of intended solutions and support and can help to improve the design of these solutions.CIRCLE15 January, 2020
BlogCamille AllardCombining Work and CareEarly Career ResearchersSustainable Care French carers and the new French reform of pensions Camille shares her thoughts on the French government's recent pension reforms, and how they might impact carersCIRCLE19 November, 2019
BlogCombining Work and CareDr Annie AustinMeet The Team Caring about Care Read the first blog entry by our newest team member, Dr Annie Austin.CIRCLE17 October, 2019
BlogCombining Work and CareESRCProf. Sue YeandleSustainable Care Partners Sustainable Care Team visit to Tokyo, Japan, February 2019 CIRCLE10 June, 2019
Combining Work and CareEvents & ConferencesNewsSustainable Care How can small businesses benefit from supporting working carers? Monday 15th April 2019, 11:30- 14:00 Halifax Hall, Endcliffe Vale Road Sheffield S10 3ERCIRCLE26 March, 2019
BlogCombining Work and CareKatja KnautheSustainable Care Katja Knauthe- her time in Sheffield with the Sustainable Care team Katja is a Visiting Academic on the Sustainable Care programme from Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences in GermanyCIRCLE20 February, 2019
Alice SpannBlogCombining Work and CareNewsTechnology Hello Holland! A blog entry by Alice Spann, PhD Student Let's talk about technology and working carers A lot of interesting and important work around working carers is currently being done in the Netherlands.…CIRCLE26 November, 2018