Research review of risk and adult social care: focused update
Background
During 2007, the Social Policy Research Unit conducted a review of research evidence on perceptions and management of risk amongst users of adult social care services. In order to inform a new programme of work on Risk, Regulation, Rights and Responsibilities, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) has commissioned a focused update of this review to capture research that has been published more recently on a number of specific issues.
Aims
This update aims to identify empirical research conducted and published within the UK since 2007 (and, to a limited extent, currently in progress). It aims particularly to identify recent evidence on:
- social care service users’ and carers’ (paid and unpaid) experiences and perspectives on risk, including perspectives on the balances between taking risks and protection from risk
- the effectiveness of mechanisms to prevent or reduce risk
- experiences, incidence and the management of risk arising from more personalised approaches to delivering adult social care.
Policy and practice implications
The review aims to inform a new programme of work by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation on Risk, Regulation, Rights and Responsibilities.
Additional information
Protocol
Contact Caroline Glendinning
Funder
Duration
August 2011 – October 2011