top of page

CRED Talk: The Value of an Interprofessional Placement Model in Social Care

Thu, Sep 26

|

Microsoft Teams Webinar

Interprofessional Education in care home settings empowers learners to think differently about social care, promotes a person-centred mindset, and supports learners to become more reflective and autonomous practitioners.

CRED Talk: The Value of an Interprofessional Placement Model in Social Care
CRED Talk: The Value of an Interprofessional Placement Model in Social Care

Time & Location

Sep 26, 2024, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Microsoft Teams Webinar

About the event

Please click here to see the recording of the webinar.


This webinar investigates the impact of interprofessional student training placements in care home settings. This will include the development and delivery of an IPE (Interprofessional Education) placement model and the impact on student and care home staff knowledge, skill, and personal development and resident outcomes. The findings demonstrate the longer-term impacts of IPE in care homes and explores how such initiatives address recent social care policy.


Chaired by: Lucy Gillespie, National Professional Lead, Skills for Care


Presenter: Dr Melanie Stephens, Associate Professor in Adult Nursing, University of Salford 


We will also be hearing from care home managers about the impact on the residents and staff.


Please join us in creating a credible platform for social care research education and debate #CREDTALKS

Share this event

© NIHR ARC Wessex  contact arcwessex@soton.ac.uk

  • BlueSKY
  • Threads
  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • twitter-x-seeklogo_edited
  • LinkedIn
  • Vimeo

School of Health Sciences

Hosted by

If you find any problems not listed on this page or think we’re not meeting accessibility requirements, contact us by email or call us (details below)

If you need information on this website in a different format like accessible PDF, large print, easy read, audio recording or braille:

We’ll consider your request and get back to you in 14 days.

If you cannot view the map on our ‘contact us’ page, call or email us for directions.

bottom of page