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      <image:title>Home - Drawing on a range of innovative social science methodologies, the CareVisions project has been established by a team of academics and researchers within UCC who have diverse research, policy and activist experiences in the care arena.  The research is supported by, and collaborates with, an advisory group made up of academic, activist and practitioner experts who bring both professional and personal experience of the care arena to the project.</image:title>
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      <image:title>About - CareVisions: Envisioning a Care-Centred Society Within and Beyond COVID19.</image:title>
      <image:caption>The CareVisions project reflects on care experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic to explore and reimagine how we might envision future care relations, practices and policies in Ireland. It has been established by an interdisciplinary team of academics and researchers within UCC who have diverse research, policy and activist experiences in the care arena. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp focus significant deficits and inequalities in current care practices and policies in Ireland,and raised important questions about how we think about and conceptualise care itself. CareVisions addresses these questions by drawing on a feminist ethics of care perspective which suggests that care and caring should not be understood in narrow, functionalist terms, or in ways which creates binary categories of people/ways of being (care giver and care receiver, for example), but rather as fundamental to society and for human life to flourish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cliona Loughnane is a postdoctoral researcher on the CARE-VISION project. Previously, Cliona has worked for more than a decade in research and policy positions in the health and social care sector. Most recently, Cliona worked as women’s health coordinator with the National Women's Council, working to improve women’s health outcomes and experiences of healthcare. Throughout her career, Cliona has been active social researcher, leading and involved in a wide-range of projects, including: women’s mental health in their own words; evidence review of women’s health in Ireland; national stroke services audit; national survey of stroke survivors living in the community; examining the proposal for Universal Health Insurance; and women’s experiences of caring during COVID-19. Her research interests include women’s health, inequitable access to health and social care, and public/patient involvement in health reform.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Claire Edwards is Director of the Institute for Social Science in the 21st Century (ISS21) and Lecturer in the School of Applied Social Studies. Her background is in urban and cultural geography, and social policy. Her interest in care stems from her work in both academic and practice spheres addressing socio-spatial in/justice in the lives of people with disabilities. She is particularly concerned with thinking about how we might address some of the tensions that exist between calls for disability rights, and calls for care, and with exploring the potential of more expansive understandings of care relations that move beyond ideas of dependence and paternalism.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr Felicity Daly is a postdoctoral researcher on the CareVisions project. Felicity holds a Doctor of Public Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where her thesis analysed stakeholder participation in the development of South Africa’s National Strategic Plans on HIV/AIDS. Prior to joining UCC she worked as a researcher at the Institute for Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London where she co-created a mixed-methods agenda to evidence socio-economic inclusion and wellbeing among sexual and gender minority populations in five sub-Saharan African cities. In addition to her work as a researcher, Felicity has over two decades’ professional experience in policy analysis and advocacy in the fields of global health and social development. She has also worked as a technical consultant for UN agencies and international non-governmental organisations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Jacqui O’Riordan is a lecturer at the School of Applied Social Studies, University College Cork, Ireland, where she works across a broad range of undergraduate, postgraduate and adult education programmes. Her research interests are largely located in qualitative participatory methodologies developed in co-operation with community participants and stakeholders. Research contributions in the care field include analysis of care and experiences of carers. She has worked with civil society organisations in researching experiences of carers, and less visible aspects and caring contexts such as supporting mental wellbeing in family and caring across home and institutions. She has also developed postgraduate seminars to further conceptual understanding of caring relations and dynamics. More broadly her work centres on a range of issues concerning gender, equality and diversity in local and global contexts. It includes analyses of aspects of women’s livelihoods; conditions experienced by a range of marginalized communities; child trafficking; care for children; migrant children’s experiences and interactions in education; community supports for people, younger and older, living with disabilities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Carol Kelleher is a lecturer in service design at management at University College Cork. She co-founded and co-chairs the ISS21 CARE21 research cluster in UCC. She is committed to participatory action research approaches which place carers' voices and experiences at the centre of policy and practice. Current care-related projects include the CAREVISIONS project (2020-2023), a qualitative participatory study of teenagers with type 1 diabetes transitions from adult to self-management of their condition (in collaboration with Cork University Hospital) and a qualitative study of how parents of children with autism experience the health, social care and educational systems. Previous projects include CARERENGAGE (2020-2021), Caring for Family Members with Dementia (2018-2019) and Post-Caregiving (2016-2017)</image:caption>
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