Collaborative Cultures: Building a Research Ready carers network
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 22nd October 2025
Future Hospital Initiative event uniting carers, researchers & practitioners to share, connect & build a research-ready carers network.
Whether you’re a researcher, practitioner, policymaker, or carer, this event offers a unique opportunity to connect, share, and shape the future of carer-focused collaboration. Join the Future Hospital Initiative in-person on Thursday, November 13 · 11am – 3pm at The Technology and Innovation Centre (TIC), Conference Rooms 6&799 George Street Glasgow G1 1RD to
This event brings together voices from health and social care, academia, third sector organisations, and lived experience groups to strengthen collaborative cultures and build a research-ready carers network.
Highlights include:
- Presentation of findings from recent collaborative cultures work to build a research ready carers network at Strathclyde
- A panel discussion on the challenges of recruiting unpaid carers
- Interactive workshops and World Café sessions exploring innovations, impact, and sustainability in carer research
To join, please sign up via Eventbrite. here: Collaborative Cultures: Building a Research Ready carers network Tickets, Thu, Nov 13, 2025 at 11:00 AM | Eventbrite
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