The Adult Social Work Priority Setting Partnership
The background and aims and responsibilities of the Adult Social Work PSP are set out in the JLA Adult Social Work PSP Protocol.
About the Steering Group
The Steering Group is responsible for managing and guiding the activity of the PSP. Using their expertise and networks of contacts, the Steering Group will help encourage people to take part in the PSP surveys and, where possible, will carry out the practical work needed to do the interim and final priority setting exercises. The Steering Group is also responsible for helping raise awareness of the final Top 10 uncertainties, including among research funders.
Membership of the Steering Group includes individuals and representatives of organisations that can reach and advocate for the people that the PSP wants to hear from, as well as the JLA Adviser. Steering Group members with direct relevant experience are invited to take part in the priority setting exercise.
Role of the Steering Group members
Steering Group members are asked to contribute, as a minimum, their expertise and their time. Steering Group members are asked to stick to the following principles:
- an interest in the initiative and aims of the project
- a broad understanding of how the project will be done and the issues involved
- commitment to working with other members respectfully and constructively
- advocacy for the project's outcomes.
Specifically, Steering Group members will:
- take part in monthly telephone conference calls. It is agreed that for this Adult Social Work PSP, at least 1 service user, 1 carer and 2 practitioners will need to be present in order for the Steering Group meetings to go ahead and for decisions to be made. If these numbers of people are not at the meeting due to last-minute apologies, the meeting will go ahead but decisions will be noted as recommendations in the minutes, and will not be made final until enough people have agreed them
- take part in face-to-face meetings, or if not able to do this, submit comments before the meeting. Where a Steering Group member is unable to attend a meeting, decisions made at the meeting will be respected
- respond quickly with feedback on project materials
- share networks and contacts for membership of the PSP
- publicise the project to potential partners to encourage them to join the PSP. This includes advising on membership of the PSP (to ensure a wide and representative group of stakeholders) and emailing contacts to invite them to participate
- have oversight of the collection of research uncertainties from stakeholders and existing literature
- oversee and lend expertise to the data management process, including agreeing the scope and process for data-checking
- have oversight of the interim priority setting stage
- check the shortlisted questions to be taken to the final priority setting workshop
- have oversight of and potentially take part in the final priority setting exercise (if job role qualifies them to represent the views of stakeholders). This is the one-day workshop which brings an equal balance of stakeholder groups together to debate, rank and agree a final Top 10. It is only attended by service users and carers and the practitioners who actively work with them
- be involved in the development of the Top 10 Adult Social Work research uncertainties into research questions for funders
- work with research funders to develop the priorities into research questions.
Schedule of proposed Steering Group meetings
Meeting |
Medium |
Date |
Time commitment |
Main purpose |
Initial SG meeting |
Face-to-face |
30 March 2017 |
5 hours |
Review and agree the draft Steering Group Terms of Reference and the draft PSP protocol (circulated at least one week in advance of the meeting) |
2nd SG meeting |
Face-to-face |
May 2017 |
4 hours |
To review the draft survey and discuss dissemination plans |
Monthly |
Teleconference |
|
1.5 hours per month |
Manage ongoing business of the PSP |
Pre-interim priority setting |
Face-to-face |
March 2018 |
5 hours |
To finalise the list of questions to be included in the interim priority setting survey |
Workshop follow-up meeting for SG |
Face-to-face |
|
1 day |
To review and comment on PSP progress, to agree how to formulate the priorities into research questions for going forward and to decide on dissemination activities |
Declaring interests
Steering Group members should declare any interests relevant to the PSP. The JLA provides an example form, and the interests of each member will be listed and shared among the group. This is to encourage openness and transparency. Relevant interests may be professionals, personal or related to an interest in or involvement in social work research.
PSP Coordination
The PSP will be chaired by Katherine Cowan, Senior JLA Adviser. Katie Weeks (DH) and Caroline Whiting (JLA) are responsible for the coordination and administration of the PSP. This includes making arrangements for all meetings and workshops, and ensuring that:
- requests for agenda items are discussed with the group
- papers are available at least a week before meetings
- meeting notes are circulated within two weeks.
Timescales
The Adult Social Work PSP first Steering Group meeting will be in March 2017. We propose that the final priority-setting workshop takes place in July 2018
Key contacts
PSP Chair: Katherine Cowan, Senior JLA Adviser
PSP Lead: Lyn Romeo, Chief Social Worker for Adults, Department of Health
James Lind Alliance Coordinator: Caroline Whiting
Department of Health Coordinator: Katie Weeks
Proposed Steering Group Members
Name |
Affiliation |
Role in Steering Group |
Lyn Romeo |
Department of Health |
PSP Leader |
Katie Weeks |
Department of Health |
PSP Coordinator |
Katherine Cowan |
James Lind Alliance |
PSP Chair |
Caroline Whiting |
James Lind Alliance |
PSP Coordinator |
Pam Abbott |
Framework Housing Association |
Steering Group member |
Suzanne Barnett |
British Association of Social Workers and West Midlands Social Work Teaching Partnership |
Steering Group member |
Sam Baron |
Joint University Council Social Work Education Committee |
Steering Group member |
John Bridle |
Carer representative |
Steering Group member |
Mike Clark |
NIHR School for Social Care Research |
Steering Group member |
Karen Cook |
Adult Principal Social Workers Network |
Steering Group member |
Richard Currie |
Independent Service User |
Steering Group member |
Peter Feldon |
Independent Service User |
Steering Group member |
Sally Ferguson-Wormley |
Speakup Self Advocacy |
Steering Group member |
Elaine James |
Bradford City Council |
Steering Group member |
Ally Khodabocus |
Carer representative |
Steering Group member |
Jill Manthorpe |
Social Care Workforce Research Unit, King's College London |
Steering Group member |
Alison Owen |
Think Local Act Personal |
Steering Group member |
Avital Petel-Tzuck |
Jewish Care |
Steering Group member |
Lisa Smith |
Research in Practice for Adults |
Steering Group member |