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SCIE Networks
SCIE works closely with a large number of organisations that help them in their work. http://www.scie.org.uk/networks/index.asp
Shaping Our Lives
Shaping Our Lives National User Network is an organisation run by service users. http://www.shapingourlives.org.uk/
Shaping Our Lives networking website
This website is for finding out about what service user organisations are doing and also what non-service user organisations are doing for service users. http://www.solnetwork.org.uk
Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE)
The role of SCIE is to develop and promote knowledge about good practice in social care. SCIE works with people and organisations throughout the social care sector to identify useful information, research and examples of good practice http://www.scie.org.uk
Social Care Online
Social Care Online is a database of UK social care information. It covers research briefings, reports, government documents, journal articles, and websites and is updated daily. http://www.scie-socialcareonline.org.uk
Social Care Research Ethics Committee
This website will give you information about the purpose of the Social Care REC, how you can apply for research ethics review, and who to contact for further help. http://www.screc.org.uk/
Social Perspectives Network
The Social Perspectives Network is an independent organisation which is open to anyone interested in looking at mental distress in terms of people's social experience - how social factors may both contribute to people becoming distressed, and play a crucial part in promoting people's recovery. Social Perspectives Network is open to practitioners of all disciplines, service users / survivors, carers, policy makers, academics, educators, service managers and others who may be interested in these issues. http://www.spn.org.uk
Strategies for Living
Strategies for Living is a programme of work aiming to promote and encourage the development of user/survivor empowerment through research, evaluation and information gathering. They have an Us as Experts( User led research forum) which is an email discussion group for service users and survivors undertaking or interested in research. The user led projects were completed in 2003 and the project summaries and final report is available on the website. http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk
SURF
SURF was established to encourage greater public involvement in the field of infection research. For patients and the public SURF represents an opportunity to become more involved in the world of Healthcare Associated Infection (HCAI) research, and for the HCAI research community, SURF can act as a new resource providing researchers with a highly motivated pool of service users with a genuine interest in working to reduce HCAI.
http://www.hcaisurf.org/
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