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In our latest episode of 'Public Involvement and Engagement in Practice', Halle Johnson (Public Involvement and Engagement Manager) speaks to Dr Abi Woodward, NIHR SPCR Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London and Sarah McMullen, Research Assistant in the Department of Primary Care and Population Health at University College London about their recent project exploring support for Pakistani carers through social prescribing.

 

Acknowledgements & Further information:

To learn more about this project, read the latest publication or watch the project's co-developed animations in English or Urdu.

The project ‘Support for Pakistani carers through social prescribing’ was funded by the NIHR SPCR Grant 636

 

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