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1 Strategic Advisor for Social Work and Social Care Research

2 Aims  to progress a UK-wide strategy to develop a sound long-term infrastructure for social work and social care research  to promote high quality research and capacity of research community to produce it (distinctive focus on knowledge generation)  to identify the optimal role for ESRC and others in advancing the agenda  to build on existing momentum for change and concurrent initiatives, to invigorate the research field and research community of practice

3 A formidable challenge…..  bringing together diverse and dispersed stakeholder perspectives  making productive connections with other disciplines while promoting distinctive social work and social care research  developing shared recommendations for research themes, priorities, structure, mechanisms, funding  establishing complementarity with concurrent policy/research strategies and initiatives  developing coherent working arrangements for future planning  balancing enhancement of intrinsic research quality with utility for policy and practice

4 Stage 1 Objectives To consolidate current evidence base on: research capacity and capability needs existing resources and opportunities career pathway points for intervention key interdisciplinary linkages funding models gaps in all the above

5 Stage 2 Objectives To plan for future and agree recommendations for: organising research themes short, medium and long-term research priorities optimal structures, mechanisms, and career intervention points (co)funding models to support these

6 Methodology: Delphi technique  structured group communication process: diverse and dispersed experts address complex problem through iterative stages, towards common objectives  establish consultative panel (c30 members) representing as full as possible range of stakeholder perspectives  iterative web based exchange, culminating in consultative event to ‘test’ recommendations  advantages: logistics, time, cost, equal voice, committed network formally constituted  embedded within a four-stage work programme Sept 08-Aug 09

7 Preliminary Stage: (Sept/Oct 2008) orientation, planning, networking and preliminary consultation (includes Steering Group & UKSCRC) identifying sampling frame - organisations and key individuals recruitment to consultative panel desktop review of available evidence and gaps identification of ‘exemplar’ research themes for consultation focus design of Stage 1 questionnaire and setting up consultation website

8 Stage 1 Consultation & Analysis (Nov 2008 – Feb 2009) questionnaire summarizes existing evidence base, using exemplar research themes invites responses to confirm or modify, address gaps, highlight constituency-specific issues, suggest priorities analysis/synthesis of feedback incorporated into discussion document for further comment analysis/synthesis informs Interim Progress Report and design of Stage 2 questionnaire

9 Stage 2 Consultation & Analysis (Mar - Jun 2009)  questionnaire drawing on Stage 1 synthesis to elicit views on: further research themes and priorities optimal structures, mechanisms, career intervention points potential (co)funding models  analysis/synthesis of feedback incorporated into discussion document for further comment  analysis/synthesis of above; consultation with Steering Group and UK SCRC; preparation of draft report and recommendations

10 Stage 3 Testing and Finalising Recommendations (Jul/Aug 2009)  two linked events: ‘special interest group’ meeting and ‘symposium’ at JSWERC conference July 2009  to ‘test’ draft recommendations with panel members and wider reference group; consolidate shared ownership of recommendations  feedback to be incorporated into final Report and recommendations to Steering Group


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