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Choice and change – Sharing Experiences of a Qualitative Longitudinal Study

Presented by: Social Policy Research Unit, University of York

As part of the Timescapes Seminar Series

 

10th February 2011

Students’ Union, Conference Room, University of Leeds

12.30pm – 4.30pm

 

The Choice and Change study has longitudinally examined the experiences of welfare service users that have made choices about their services and support, within the context of changing circumstances. Conducted as part of the Social Policy Research Unit’s Department of Health-funded research programme, four groups of disabled people were interviewed over a period of 3 years about the changes that they had experienced in their care and support as a result of their disability or illness.

 

In this seminar the study team will present a selection of the research findings and share their experiences of conducting a qualitative longitudinal study.  Speakers from the team include Caroline Glendinning, Kate Baxter, Parvaneh Rabiee, Jane Maddison and Wendy Mitchell.

 

The seminar is free to attend, but please contact Sarah Finney if you wish to attend -

email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 0113 343 8489

Lunch will be provided, if you have any special dietary requirements then contact Sarah Finney

Visit: www.timescapes.leeds.ac.uk

Flyer and programme are attached for further information

 

 

Kind regards,

 

Sarah Finney

Timescapes Research Communications Officer

School of Sociology and Social Policy

Faculty of Education, Social Sciences and Law

University of Leeds

 

Tel: 0113 343 8489

Email: [log in to unmask]

Web: www.timescapes.leeds.ac.uk

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