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‘ I can see what's going on without being nosey… ’: What matters to people living with dementia about home as revealed through visual home tours (2023)
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Campbell, S., Clark, A., Keady, J., Manji, K., Odzakovic, E., Rummery, K., & Ward, R. (2023). ‘ I can see what's going on without being nosey… ’: What matters to people living with dementia about home as revealed through visual home tours. International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 38(9), e5999. https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.5999

Objectives: This paper considers home from the perspective of people living with dementia supporting ongoing discourse around ageing in place and the significance of creating more inclusive communities. Methods: Forty‐six home tour interviews led by... Read More about ‘ I can see what's going on without being nosey… ’: What matters to people living with dementia about home as revealed through visual home tours.

Hearing from justice-involved, care experienced children: what are their experiences of residential care environments and regimes? (2023)
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Day, A., Clark, A., & Hazel, N. (2023). Hearing from justice-involved, care experienced children: what are their experiences of residential care environments and regimes?. Journal of Children's Services, https://doi.org/10.1108/JCS.0220220011

Purpose The disproportionate representation in juvenile justice systems of children who are, or have been, in the care of the state is a major cause of concern internationally. However, the experiences of this particular group are largely absent fro... Read More about Hearing from justice-involved, care experienced children: what are their experiences of residential care environments and regimes?.

‘Not the last resort’: The impact of an interprofessional training care home initiative on students, staff, and residents (2023)
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Kelly, S., Stephens, M., Clark, A., Chesterton, L., & Hubbard, L. (2023). ‘Not the last resort’: The impact of an interprofessional training care home initiative on students, staff, and residents. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 37(5), 774-782. https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2023.2168258

This paper reports on an innovative interprofessional education (IPE) initiative conducted in three care homes across Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom (UK). Students from a variety of professions including nursing, physiotherapy, social work,... Read More about ‘Not the last resort’: The impact of an interprofessional training care home initiative on students, staff, and residents.

Getting lost with dementia: encounters with the time-space of not knowing (2022)
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Ward, R., Rummery, K., Odzakovic, E., Manji, K., Keady, J., Kullberg, A., …Campbell, S. (2022). Getting lost with dementia: encounters with the time-space of not knowing. Health and Place, 78, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2022.102940

In this paper we explore the experience and implications of getting lost with dementia. While getting lost has become culturally emblematic of dementia, speaking as it does to a widespread fear of losing our place in the world, it is marked by an ove... Read More about Getting lost with dementia: encounters with the time-space of not knowing.

Exploring waste tyres problems and sustainable waste management in the Tunisian context (2022)
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Abuzukhar, M., Hardman, M., & Clark, A. (2022). Exploring waste tyres problems and sustainable waste management in the Tunisian context. Current journal of applied science and technology, 41(35), 1-20. https://doi.org/10.9734/cjast/2022/v41i353956

Waste tyres represent one of the environmentally damaging fractions of the solid waste stream in Tunisia, where the problem of inefficient waste tyre management is endemic. This is easily identified by the piles of accumulating tyre waste located on... Read More about Exploring waste tyres problems and sustainable waste management in the Tunisian context.

A case study of implementing interprofessional education in care home settings (2022)
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Stephens, M., Hubbard, L., Kelly, S., Clark, A., & Chesterton, L. (2022). A case study of implementing interprofessional education in care home settings. Working with Older People, https://doi.org/10.1108/WWOP-04-2022-0018

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on an interprofessional (IPE) student training scheme recently conducted in three care homes across the Northwest of England. The intervention was designed as a feasibility study to explore the impacts... Read More about A case study of implementing interprofessional education in care home settings.

Taking time: the temporal politics of dementia, care and support in the neighbourhood (2022)
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Ward, R., Rummery, K., Odzakovic, E., Manji, K., Kullberg, A., Keady, J., …Campbell, S. (2022). Taking time: the temporal politics of dementia, care and support in the neighbourhood. Sociology of Health and Illness, 44(9), 1427-1444

Dementia is a global health challenge and currently the focus of a coordinated international response articulated through the notion of ‘dementia-friendly communities and initiatives’ (DFCIs). Yet, while increasing research attention has been paid to... Read More about Taking time: the temporal politics of dementia, care and support in the neighbourhood.

Can dementia-friendly initiatives improve people’s lives? (2021)
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Ward, R., Clark, A., & Phillipson, L. (2021). Can dementia-friendly initiatives improve people’s lives?

The publication last month (August 2021) of the World Health Organization’s toolkit for creating a dementia-friendly society marks the latest step in the coordination of a worldwide effort to tackle dementia as a global health challenge. But what doe... Read More about Can dementia-friendly initiatives improve people’s lives?.

Beyond the shrinking world : dementia, localisation and neighbourhood (2021)
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Ward, R., Rummery, K., Odzakovic, E., Manji, K., Kullberg, A., Keady, J., …Campbell, S. (2021). Beyond the shrinking world : dementia, localisation and neighbourhood. Ageing and society, 1-22. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X21000350

‘Dementia-friendly communities’ herald a shift toward the neighbourhood as a locus for the care and support of people with dementia, sparking growing interest in the geographies of dementia care and raising questions over the shifting spatial and soc... Read More about Beyond the shrinking world : dementia, localisation and neighbourhood.

Re-thinking and re-positioning ‘being in the moment’ within a continuum of moments : introducing a new conceptual framework for dementia studies (2020)
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Keady, J., Campbell, S., Clark, A., Dowlen, R., Elvish, R., Jones, L., …Williams, S. (2022). Re-thinking and re-positioning ‘being in the moment’ within a continuum of moments : introducing a new conceptual framework for dementia studies. Ageing and society, 42(3), 681-702. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X20001014

This article draws upon six social research studies completed by members of the Dementia and Ageing Research Team at The University of Manchester and their associated networks over an eight-year period [2011-2019] with the aim of constructing a def... Read More about Re-thinking and re-positioning ‘being in the moment’ within a continuum of moments : introducing a new conceptual framework for dementia studies.

The use of self-reflection for enhanced enterprise education : a case study (2020)
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Clarke, A., Cornes, C., & Ferry, N. (2020). The use of self-reflection for enhanced enterprise education : a case study. Education and Training, 62(5), 581-598. https://doi.org/10.1108/ET-03-2019-0050

Purpose A case study was undertaken to evaluate the use of self-reflection in enterprise education in a UK university, where the taught content was tailored to ensure relevance to the students who were from a variety of subject disciplines. Desi... Read More about The use of self-reflection for enhanced enterprise education : a case study.

Neighbourhoods as relational places for people living with dementia (2020)
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Clark, A., Campbell, S., Keady, J., Kullberg, A., Manji, A., Rummery, K., & Ward, R. (2020). Neighbourhoods as relational places for people living with dementia. Social Science and Medicine, 252, 112927. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.112927

An increase in the number of people living independently with dementia across the developed world has focused attention on the relevance of neighbourhood context for enabling or facilitating social health and wellbeing. Taking the lived experiences... Read More about Neighbourhoods as relational places for people living with dementia.

‘Our voice started off as a whisper and now it is a great big roar’ : The Salford Dementia Associate Panel as a model of involvement in research activities (2019)
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Innes, A., Bowker, R., Calvert, L., Allcroft, F., Bowker, G., Foy, P., …Clark, A. (2020). ‘Our voice started off as a whisper and now it is a great big roar’ : The Salford Dementia Associate Panel as a model of involvement in research activities. Dementia, 19(1), 18-26. https://doi.org/10.1177/1471301219874225

This paper presents the work of the ‘Salford Dementia Associate Panel’, based at the Salford Institute for Dementia, Salford University (UK). We discuss the roles of the Dementia Associates, in particular around the areas of engagement and research.... Read More about ‘Our voice started off as a whisper and now it is a great big roar’ : The Salford Dementia Associate Panel as a model of involvement in research activities.

Air pollution in a microclimate; the impact of different green barriers on the dispersion (2019)
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Taleghani, M., Clark, A., Swan, W., & Mohegh, A. (2020). Air pollution in a microclimate; the impact of different green barriers on the dispersion. Science of the Total Environment, 711, 134649. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134649

This paper studies the impact of different green barriers on the dispersion of air pollution in a neighbourhood. The study was performed with reference to air quality conditions in Manchester, UK. Manchester experiences a high level of NO2. Measure... Read More about Air pollution in a microclimate; the impact of different green barriers on the dispersion.

‘It's our pleasure, we count cars here’ : an exploration of the ‘neighbourhood-based connections’ for people living alone with dementia (2019)
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Odzakovic, E., Kullberg, A., Hellström, I., Clark, A., Campbell, S., Manji, K., …Ward, R. (2021). ‘It's our pleasure, we count cars here’ : an exploration of the ‘neighbourhood-based connections’ for people living alone with dementia. Ageing and society, 41(3), 645-670. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X19001259

The extent of social isolation experienced by people living with dementia who reside in the community has been well acknowledged, yet little is known about how people living alone with dementia maintain neighbourhood-based connections. The purpose of... Read More about ‘It's our pleasure, we count cars here’ : an exploration of the ‘neighbourhood-based connections’ for people living alone with dementia.

A systematic literature review of the patient hotel model (2019)
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Chesterton, L., Stephens, M., Clark, A., & Ahmed, A. (2021). A systematic literature review of the patient hotel model. Disability and Rehabilitation, 43(3), 317-323. https://doi.org/10.1080/09638288.2019.1628314

Background The patient hotel model was developed in Northern Europe as a response to increased demand for health and wellbeing services. According to current literature the patient hotel model is a concept of care provision which combines non-acu... Read More about A systematic literature review of the patient hotel model.

Participatory social network map making with family carers of people living with dementia (2019)
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Campbell, S., Clark, A., Keady, J., Kullberg, A., Manji, K., Rummery, K., & Ward, R. (2019). Participatory social network map making with family carers of people living with dementia. Methodological Innovations, 12(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/2059799119844445

This article focuses on the use of a participatory social network mapping method with family carers. This is one of a suite of methods developed in a 5-year qualitative multi-centre project exploring how neighbourhoods support, enable or disable peop... Read More about Participatory social network map making with family carers of people living with dementia.

Urban land-use dynamics in the Niger Delta : the case of Greater Port Harcourt watershed (2018)
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Dan-Jumbo, N., Metzger, M., & Clark, A. (2018). Urban land-use dynamics in the Niger Delta : the case of Greater Port Harcourt watershed. Urban Science, 2(4), 108. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci2040108

Cities in developing countries are urbanising at a rapid rate, resulting in substantial pressures on environmental systems. Among the main factors that lead to flooding, controlling land-use change offers the greatest scope for the management of risk... Read More about Urban land-use dynamics in the Niger Delta : the case of Greater Port Harcourt watershed.

Seeing real life? Working with the visual to understand landscapes of community (2017)
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Clark, A. (2017). Seeing real life? Working with the visual to understand landscapes of community. International Review of Qualitative Research, 10(2), 190-210. https://doi.org/10.1525/irqr.2017.10.2.190

This paper reports on the use of visual techniques and data as part of a multimethod investigation exploring the temporal and spatial contexts of social connections and community formation in an economically and socially heterogeneous inner city neig... Read More about Seeing real life? Working with the visual to understand landscapes of community.