Dr Rachel Harrison
Senior LecturerFaculty of Health and Wellbeing
Rachel.Harrison@winchester.ac.uk @RachSocialCareWe encourage our staff and students to be enterprising in all they do and we maintain close ties with regional employers
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Rachel has worked at The University of Winchester since 2004. Rachel is a Senior Lecturer in Health and Social Care and has been Programme Leader for the BSc (Hons) Health, Community and Social Care Studies; the BSc (Hons) Health, Community and Social Care (Disability) Studies and Course Director for all City and Guilds courses. Rachel is a Top Cited Author for Wiley Journals and supports academics in other institutions to meet quality targets for their degree programmes. She has previously managed residential homes and mentored managers working with people who had both physical impairments and intellectual disabilities. Rachel is committed to raising quality in both social care and education provision, with a view to raising the value of everyone within social care systems and creating easier pathways into Higher Education for those least likely to access it. She has created many bespoke programmes with these aims.
Rachel’s PhD in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities with the University of Kent researched the impacts of austerity on the care and social networks of people with intellectual disabilities, parents and service providers and the ways in which positive social change can be achieved. Rachel provides impact evaluations for organisations who want to evidence their positive outcomes in order to bid for funding. Rachel recently researched the impacts of austerity on people with intellectual disabilities, parents and service providers. Rachel has previously published research on the ways in which the NHS and universities can work together more effectively for better outcomes.
Areas of expertise
Health, Community, Social Care, Social Justice, Disability
Publications
Harrison, R. A (2023) Measures of Wellbeing, a report commissioned by Blue Apple Theatre (performing arts for learning disabled performers).
Harrison, R. A., Bradshaw, J., Forrester‐Jones, R., McCarthy, M., & Smith, S. (2021). Social networks and people with intellectual disabilities: A systematic review. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 34(4), 973-992. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12878
Forrester-Jones, R., Beecham, J., Randall, A., Harrison, R., Malli, M., Sams, L., & Murphy, G. (2021). The impact of austerity measures on people with intellectual disabilities in England. Journal of Long Term Care, 241-255. DOI: http://doi.org/10.31389/jltc.59
Harrison, R. (2021) Using mixed methods in social care research. In L. Tilly (Ed.). Health and Social Care Research Methods in Context: Applying Research to Practice. (pp. 7-22). Routledge. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003157724-1
Harrison, R. (2019), "Commentary on “Afraid to leave the house: issues leading to social exclusion and loneliness for people with a learning disability”", Tizard Learning Disability Review, Vol. 24 No. 4, pp. 176-179. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLDR-08-2019-0026
IASSIDD. (2018) (Assistant Editor). Abstracts: 2018 International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Conference, July 16 -20, 2018, Athens, Greece. www.iassidd.org Published in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
IASSIDD. (2018) (Assistant Editor). Conference Proceedings: 2018 International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Conference, July 16 -20, 2018, Athens, Greece. www.iassidd.org Published in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
IASSIDD. (2017) (Assistant Editor). Abstracts: 2017 IASSIDD 4th Asia-Pacific Regional Congress, November 13 - November 16, 2017, Bangkok, Thailand. www.iassidd.org
IASSIDD. (2017) (Assistant Editor). Conference Proceedings: 2017 IASSIDD 4th Asia-Pacific Regional Congress, November 13 - November 16, 2017, Bangkok, Thailand. www.iassidd.org
(2011) Professional Development Portfolio, The Common Induction Standards Workbooks, Hampshire County Council
Meads, G., Jones, I., Harrison, R., Forman, D. and Turner, W. (2009) How to sustain interprofessional learning and practice: messages for higher education and health and social care management. Journal of Education and Work, 22(1), pp.67-79
Recent conferences
2019, May: Co-Presented: The impact of austerity on people with Intellectual and developmental (IDD). Rachel Forrester-Jones and Rachel Harrison, The Tizard Centre Conference, Euston, London.
2019, March: Facilitated: Dissertation Panel Discussion, Department of Interprofessional Studies Student Conference, University of Winchester
2018, November: Attended: External Examiner Conference, Newman University, Birmingham
2018, October: Keynote Speaker: Employability and people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Minstead Trust AGM, Minstead.
2018, July: Co-Presented: Becoming less eligible? Intellectual and developmental (IDD) services in the age of austerity in the UK. Rachel Forrester-Jones, Lara Sams, Melina Malli, Rachel Harrison, Glynis Murphy and David Raper, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Athens, Greece. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jar.12486
2018, July: Presented: The impact of austerity on the social networks of people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Rachel Harrison, Rachel Forrester-Jones and Michelle McCarthy, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Athens, Greece. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jar.12479
2018, July: Poster Presentation: Social Networks and the lives of people with intellectual disabilities: a systematic review and synthesis, Rachel Harrison, Rachel Forrester- Jones and Michelle McCarthy, International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Athens, Greece. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jar.12476
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