Skip to main content

Abuse and Wellbeing of Long-Term Care Workers in the COVID-19 Era: Evidence from the UK

The article was produced by Agnes Turnpenny (Consultant IPC) Eirini-Christina Saloniki, Grace Collins, Catherine Marchand, Ann-Marie Towers and Shereen Hussein.

The article draws on the first wave of a UK longitudinal workforce survey, examining the impact of COVID-19 on social care workers’ working conditions, general health and wellbeing.

Dr Agnes Turnpenny, Consultant
Dr Agnes Turnpenny, Consultant

Agnes Turnpenny

Related News

Supporting the provider care market to go digital and use technology safely

Supporting the provider care market to go digital and use technology safely

24/06/2024

Read the feedback from our webinar targeting Adult and Social Care commissioners

Read More
Carers Week 10th-16th June

Carers Week 10th-16th June

10/06/2024

Carers Week from 10-16 June 2024 will focus on ‘Putting Carers on the Map.’ The campaign gives an opportunity to raise the profile of carers

Read More
Older person walking down hospital corridor with help

Admission Avoidance and Community Support

07/06/2024

IPC Visiting Research Fellow Dr Melanie Henwood offers some reflections on hospital admission avoidance and the importance of supporting people in place

Read More
Babies in care proceedings: What do we know about parents with learning disabilities or difficulties?

Babies in care proceedings: What do we know about parents with learning disabilities or difficulties?

30/05/2024

IPC's Professor Katy Burch leads on Nuffield Family Justice Observatory research. View a recording of the webinar.

Read More
View All News