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Janet Robinson AKC

Research Administrator

Biography

Janet is the first point of contact for the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce (HSCWRU), and was the administrator for the Unit's predecessor, SCWRU, from 2003. She provides day-to-day support to the Unit ensuring the delivery of operational activities including diary management, financial administration, resourcing and event administration. Janet also assists Unit researchers with their projects – meeting administration, data collecting, entering data.  

Her professional background includes the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the British Medical Association, the Arts Council England, and at King’s the Department of Primary Care and Public Health Medicine.

Janet is an Associate of King’s College London (AKC), the longest standing qualification awarded at King’s and is member of the Association of University Administrators.

Research

OOHC-780
Evaluation of the Out-of-Hospital Care Models programme for people experiencing homelessness

Capturing learning from test sites for the programme and evidencing outcomes that are being achieved (2021–2023)

Project status: Ongoing

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Homelessness Research Programme

The Homelessness Research Programme (HRP) is based in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce at King’s College London and brings together leading researchers in the field.

News

Homelessness research: co-production and involvement

Unit researchers met with Inclusion Health Programme Managers from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities

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Research

OOHC-780
Evaluation of the Out-of-Hospital Care Models programme for people experiencing homelessness

Capturing learning from test sites for the programme and evidencing outcomes that are being achieved (2021–2023)

Project status: Ongoing

homeless-780
Homelessness Research Programme

The Homelessness Research Programme (HRP) is based in the NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce at King’s College London and brings together leading researchers in the field.

News

Homelessness research: co-production and involvement

Unit researchers met with Inclusion Health Programme Managers from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities

NIHR motif