Interning in research as a social worker
A social worker’s experience of doing a research internship and investigating the impact of adversity on child development. Read Emily's story.
Better research leads to better services for patients and the public. That’s why we want to encourage health and social care professionals to play an active role in research, as a way to deliver even better services.
Play the Your Path in Research Game to explore how adding research to your career can help you gain new skills and qualifications, help you to build your career around areas you are passionate about, and make a real difference to patients, service users, carers and the public. Play the Your Path in Research Game.
Here is the your path in research game transcript
There are a variety of roles available in research and depending on the setting you could be based in a higher education institution, research institute, hospital, industry or charity.
Health and care professionals provide vital support in the delivery of research. A skilled research delivery workforce is crucial to making research happen in the NHS and other health and social care settings.
A social worker’s experience of doing a research internship and investigating the impact of adversity on child development. Read Emily's story.
This case study explores how a children’s social care professional undertook an NIHR short placement award as a first step to developing a practitioner research career.
Kirstie Baughan is an experienced social worker who is using funding from NIHR to research the integration experiences of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children leaving care.