People

People

Meet our team

 

Dr Juliette Malley (LSE; Co-Director)

Juliette has 20 years of experience researching adult social care to inform policy and practice in England and the Global North. She is an Associate Professorial Research Fellow within CPEC at LSE and a Senior Fellow of the NIHR School for Social Care Research. Juliette has worked closely with members of the public, practitioners and policymakers on many projects and advised various governmental and non-governmental bodies, including the Department of Health and Social Care, Social Care Wales, OECD, NICE and NIHR. Her research examines contemporary developments in social care, including the evaluation of service developments and innovations. Her current projects are evaluating digital care technologies and research-practice partnerships.

j.n.malley@lse.ac.uk

Professor Cath Larkins (UCLan; Co-Director)

Cath is a Professor in the School of Health, Social Work and Sport within UCLan and co-director of the SOCRATES programme. She innovates in participation, activism and knowledge exchange with children and young people, and their allies, across the UK and Europe. She conducts co-research, particularly with marginalised children and young people which is focused on challenging discrimination and improving policy and practice. Working with a wide range of child and adult colleagues, she co-authors guidance to inspire social change. Her scholarship advance theories and methodologies for participation and citizenship. Her collaborative work with children and young people has led to impact on policy and practice internationally. 

clarkins@uclan.ac.uk

Dr Mary Baginsky (KCL; Lead)

Mary is a Reader in Social Care at Kings College London and Lead of the SOCRATES programme at KCL. She is a leader in social work research and evaluation. She has led major projects on social work training, the impact of COVID-19 on practice, and the role of adult social care. Currently, she works on various projects, including those funded by the NIHR, and collaborates internationally on social care workforce issues. Baginsky is also involved in international collaborations and has presented her research at conferences worldwide, contributing significantly to the advancement of social work education, research, and practice.

mary.baginsky@kcl.ac.uk

 

Professor Christine Barter (UCLan)

Christine is Professor of Interpersonal Violence Prevention and Co-Director of the Connect Centre for International Research on Interpersonal Violence and Harm. Christine is a nationally and internationally recognised expert in child and family welfare having led and managed over 20 research projects over the last 20 years.  

cabarter@uclan.ac.uk

Professor Helen Beckett (UCLan; Co-Lead)

Helen is an applied researcher at UClan and co-lead of the SOCRATES programme, with 25 years’ experience of involving children and young people in research around issues that impact their lives. Helen has 25 years’ experience as a social researcher, working in the fields of child protection and children’s rights across the voluntary and statutory sectors, and academia. For the last 15 years, her research has particularly focused on children and young people’s experiences of (sexual) abuse, their associated needs and service responses to these.

hlbeckett@uclan.ac.uk

Dr Jennifer Bostock (LSE; Involvement Lead)

Jennifer leads public involvement and is the involvement lead of the SOCRATES programme. Jennifer’s background is in public involvement, ethics, mental health law and the healthcare inspectorate. She chairs a Research Ethics Committee and is ethics advisor and trainer to a number of organisations. She sits on a number of funding and advisory panels and chairs an NHS ICB wellbeing board.

j.l.bostock@lse.ac.uk

Dr Nicola Farrelly (UCLan; Research Fellow)

Nicola is a Research Associate with UCLan and Research Fellow of the SOCRATES programme. Her research focuses on the needs of children and young people, particularly those who have experienced forms of harm and abuse, and engaging children and young people in research on issues that affect them.

nfarrelly@uclan.ac.uk

Dr Jose-Luis Fernandez (LSE)

José-Luis is Director and Associate Professorial Research Fellow at CPEC, LSE. A health and social care economist, José Luis specialises in ageing-related policies, the interaction between health and social care, and the economic evaluation of health and social care systems and services.

j.fernandez@lse.ac.uk

Professor Martin Knapp (LSE)

Martin is Professor of Health and Social Care Policy at the LSE, based in the Health Policy Department. He is also a Professorial Research Fellow in CPEC at the LSE. Much of his work uses economic arguments and evidence to inform policy discussion and influence practice development.

M.Knapp@lse.ac.uk

Martha Snow (LSE; Research Fellow)

Martha is a Research Fellow within CPEC at LSE and for the SOCRATES programme. She currently specialises in evaluations of health and social care programmes. Martha is a mixed-methods researcher and her professional background has spanned various areas of the non-profit sector. Martha holds a BA degree in Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies from Newcastle University. 

m.snow@lse.ac.uk 

Dr Nicole Steils (KCL; Research Fellow)

Nicole is a Research Fellow at the NIHR Health & Social Care Workforce Research Unit (HSCWRU), based in the Policy Institute and for the SOCRATES programme. At the Unit, Nicole worked on an NIHR SSCR-funded study on telecare/assistive technology and the UTOPIA study. Currently, as part of HSCWRU activities, she works on an evaluation of Nursing Associates and the Global Migration in the Health and Care Workforce Observatory project.  

nicole.steils@kcl.ac.uk 

Tamsin Walker (UCLan; Involvement Officer)

Tamsin is Involvement Officer for SOCRATES programme based at UCLan. 

Jo Ward (LSE: Project Coordinator)

Jo is part-time Research Coordinator for the SOCRATES Programme. Jo’s previous roles include supporting research related to student mental health and wellbeing, working coproductively with students, staff, and other stakeholder groups. 

j.ward3@lse.ac.uk 

Professor Joanne Westwood (UCLan; Professor)

Joanne joined UCLan in 2018 as Professor of Social Work Education and was Head of School until October 2022. Joanne is a qualified social worker and her practice focussed on work with communities, families and with children.  

jlwestwood2@uclan.ac.uk