CIRCLE Projects
The centre's recent and current major partnerships and activities include the following projects.
Workforce development for assisted living technology: understanding roles, delivery and workforce needs (2012)
- Funded by Skills for Care
- This project will run from January until April 2012
- Workforce Development for Assisted Living Technology: understanding roles, delivery and workforce needs
Evaluation of supporting carers in General Practice (2012)
- Funded by Carers UK
- This project will run from January until July 2012
- Evaluation of Supporting Carers in General Practice
NIHR Improving employment opportunities for carers: identifying and sharing good practice (2011-2013)
- Funded by NIHR School for Social Care Research
- This project will run from July 2011 until November 2013
- Improving employment opportunities for carers: identifying and sharing good practice
The potential of assisted living technologies for older people at home: creating a knowledge base for businesses developing technology for dementia and falls (2011-2014)
- Funded by the Assisted Living Innovation Platform: Technology Strategy Board and ESRC
- This major project will run from May 2011 until April 2014
- The Potential of Assisted Living Technologies for Older People at Home: creating a knowledge base for businesses developing technology for dementia and falls
FLOWS The impact of local welfare systems on female labour force participation and social cohesion (2011-2014)
- Funded by European Union, Framework 7 Programme
- This major project will run from January 2011 until April 2014.
- The Impact of local welfare systems on female labour force participation and social cohesion
Building Sustainable Societies: work, care and global transitions (2011-2016)
- Funded by the University of Leeds
- This major project will run from 1 January 2011 until 1 January 2016
Completed research projects
If you would like information about former CIRCLE research projects, including the Carers, Employment and Services Study (CES) or Gender and Employment in Local Labour Markets (GELLM), please see our completed projects section.