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Mark R D Johnson
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Mary Seacole Research Centre / CEEHD
De Montfort University Leicester LE1 9BH
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How satisfied are you with Social Care? We’re looking for Pakistani, Bangladeshi and white British people living in London, Birmingham or Leeds to tell us about their experiences of receiving social care. For further information or to find out if you or someone you know is eligible to participate contact freephone 0808 1688579 or email [log in to unmask] Individuals who take part will receive £20 as a thank you for their time. The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) School for Social Care Research (SSCR) has funded NatCen Social Research and the Universities of Stirling and Leeds to carry out this research.
Our study aims to understand why people from black and minority ethnic groups consistently report lower levels of satisfaction with social care provision than white British people. We are specifically looking to interview people from Bangladeshi, Pakistani and white British backgrounds who are in receipt of social care.
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Valdeep Gill
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