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Dear Colleagues,
Please find below details of a training course that the Personal Social Services Research Unit (PSSRU) will be delivering on the 16th & 17th of January 2019, at the University of Kent, Canterbury Campus.
Using the Mixed Methods Care Home Version of ASCOT (CH3) Wednesday 16th (10am – 4.30pm) and Thursday 17th (9.30am - 4.30pm) January 2019 University of Kent, Canterbury Campus This is a two-day course, with practical sessions, on the mixed methods care home version of ASCOT (CH3). The course aims to provide people interested in using ASCOT in care homes with a thorough grounding in the conceptual basis of ASCOT and the methods used within CH3. By the end of the two-day course participants should have the skills and confidence necessary to use the CH3 tool. We advise anyone who would like to use the care homes version of ASCOT to attend this course.
Course Leaders:
Ann-Marie Towers and Nick Smith
Course Description
This course concentrates upon using the care homes version of ASCOT (CH3). ASCOT CH3 is specifically designed to elicit the outcomes of social care from residents within care homes. The toolkit uses a mixed methods approach which includes interviews and an observational schedule.
This two day course covers the following topics:
• Introduction to the concepts used in ASCOT • The ASCOT domains and levels • Observing in care homes • Using the ASCOT observational tool • Using the ASCOT interview schedules in a care home • Making ASCOT ratings • Turning ratings into scores
The course costs £400 per person and places can be booked here:
https://store.kent.ac.uk/short-courses/professional-studies/kent-innovation-enterprise/using-the-mixed-methods-care-home-version-of-ascot-ch3-2019
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Many thanks,
The ASCOT team
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