Dr Rachel Lart
B.A.(Hons), Ph.D.(Lond.)
Current positions
Associate Professor in Social Policy Education
School for Policy Studies
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Research interests
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
The Personal Tutoring Project
Principal Investigator
Role
Other
Description
The Personal Tutoring Project is a research project funded by the Tuixen Foundation investigating personal tutoring at the University of Bristol.
There are two strands to the project. In the…Dates
01/05/2019 to 30/04/2025
Making the most of policy evaluations: Overview and synthesis of evaluation of the white paper 'Our health, Our care, Our say'
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Principal Investigator
Description
Summary
Ailsa Cameron and Dr Rachel Lart are working on this project with colleagues from Primary Health Care in the Department of Community Based Medicine.
The White Paper ‘Our health, our care,…Managing organisational unit
School for Policy StudiesDates
01/10/2007 to 01/10/2009
RAPID EVIDENCE ASSESSMENT OF EVIDENCE REGARDING THE LINK BETWEEN IDENTIFIED NEEDS OF FEMALE OFFENDERS AND OFFENDING BEHAVIOUR
Principal Investigator
Description
Rapid Evidence Assessments (REA) are a form of literature review which have been developed as a way of achieving transparency, structure and balance in the assessment of what is already…Managing organisational unit
School for Policy StudiesDates
01/05/2006 to 01/10/2006
EVALUATION OF SAFER COMMUNITIES SUPPORTED HOUSING FUND AND THE ADP PILOTS FOR TEENAGE MOTHERS
Principal Investigator
Role
Co-Investigator
Description
The School was awarded a major research project to carry out an evaluation of
• the housing and support schemes funded by the Approved Development Programme (ADP) pilot for teenage mothers
•…Managing organisational unit
School for Policy StudiesDates
01/11/2002 to 01/08/2007
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Recent publications
01/01/2014Innovations in joint working – where is the evidence?
Interprofessional collaboration in theory and practice - the next generation
Monday 12 January 2015
Interprofessional collaboration in theory and practice - the next generation.
Service user and carers perspectives of joint and integrated working between health and social care
Journal of Integrated Care
Factors that promote and hinder joint and integrated working between health and social care services: a review of research literature
Health and Social Care in the Community
Revisiting Joint Working
Journal of Integrated Care