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Mapping where children's social care falls short – and where to act first
- Hospital to community care
- Impact
- Inclusion
- Innovation
- Investment
- Ready for next steps
- Sickness to prevention
Researchers worked with Oxfordshire County Council to map geographic inequalities in children's social care referrals and identify the factors that drive escalation – evidence now shaping where the county locates its new Family Hubs.
Making quality of life measures work for everyone in mental health services
The NHS mandates a quality of life measure in community mental health services – but it doesn't work for people with learning disabilities. ARC OxTV researchers are co-producing an inclusive alternative ahead of universal outcome collection in 2029.
Testing Moodscope in community support settings
- Hospital to community care
- Impact
- Inclusion
- Innovation
- PPI
- Ready for next steps
- Sickness to prevention
A public research partner and an Oxford academic tested Moodscope cards as an accessible, engaging alternative to standard questionnaires – helping community organisations supporting families affected by parental imprisonment demonstrate their impact.
What memory clinics miss – and why it matters for people waiting for answers
Research from the Oxford Brain Health Clinic reveals that 84% of memory clinic patients experience neuropsychiatric symptoms at assessment – including those without a dementia diagnosis. The findings highlight substantial unmet needs in current memory services.
Evaluating innovation in adult social care
ARC OxTV researchers partnered with Oxfordshire County Council to evaluate digital technologies in care homes – from virtual reality for wellbeing to sensor-based falls detection – generating practical lessons for social care innovation.
Evaluating integrated neighbourhood teams: building the evidence commissioners need
ARC OxTV researchers are evaluating whether integrated neighbourhood teams for frailty reduce hospital stays and costs across Oxfordshire, building the evidence commissioners need to make confident investment decisions.