Research What the evidence tells us about short breaks for family carers A new research report commissioned by Shared Care Scotland explores existing evidence about the vital role played by short breaks and respite care in families where there are significant caring roles
Practice Development Research Things fall apart – The impact of holiday activity provision The impact of holiday activity provision on disabled children and their families Research in six Scottish local authorities, commissioned by…
Practice Development Research ISBA 2018: Call for Papers Now Open The next International Short Breaks Association conference takes place in Reykjavik, Iceland from 9-11 October 2018. For those that managed along…
General Research State of Caring 2017 – Our Response Shared Care Scotland has welcomed the useful and timely State of Caring 2017 Survey results published by Carers UK last…
Practice Development Research ISBA 2016 Research Report Shared Care Scotland was delighted to have the opportunity of hosting the 10th International Short Break Association conference in Edinburgh…
General Research Latest Health and Care Survey 2015-16 The Scottish Government has published its 2015/16 Health and Care Experience Survey. The survey asked respondents to feed back their…
Legislation and Policy Research Analysis of Respite Care Data 2015 Shared Care Scotland has published its summary analysis of the Scottish Government’s Respite Care Data 2015…
Legislation and Policy Research Who are Scotland’s Carers? This new report from the Scottish Government brings together statistical analysis and research on caring and carers in Scotland. The informati…