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What Information do Self Funders Need? - Let SIgN Know

The University of York is part way through a research study called the Self-funders and Information Needs (SIgN) project . The study aims to find out how people living in England, who pay for their own social care ( at home and in residential care ), get the information they need, and how organisations that have contact with self-funders can best support this process. Interviews with adult social care staff , self funders and carers are underway and the study is keen to speak to more people in January and February. The plan is to produce a leaflet and a five-minute film to help people with finding information, and a guide to help staff in providing information. For more information view website If you are able to take part in an interview or could send study invitation packs to self-funders, please contact Emily Heavey at York University on 01904 321950 or by email for more information.

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