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Durham University’s Built Infrastructure for Older People’s Care in Conditions of Climate Change (BIOPICCC) was a 3-year research project which worked closely with local authorities to develop strategies to ensure infrastructures and systems supporting health and social care for older people are resilient to the harmful impacts of climate change, particularly extreme or severe weather events.  Though

Catherine created a framework for patient and public involvement in the HAPIOR programme (Health Protection and Improvement with Operational Research) led by Professor Alec Morton, University of Strathclyde and Professor Martin Utley, University College London.  HAPIOR is a Department of Health and Social Care responsive research unit focusing on policy and methodology relating to vaccination

We have worked with the Sustainable Development Unit (SDU) and London regional colleagues over a number of years, providing  leadership and contribution to strategic initiatives across health and social care. At a national level, this has included specialist advice and support in scoping the social care contribution to the national strategy, spanning the consultation process, leadership engagement,