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Gillian Teresa (Jill) Manthorpe is Director at the Health and Social Care Workforce Research Unit and Associate Director at the National Institute for Health and Care Research School for Social Care Research. In 2022, she was Awarded a CBE for services to Social Work and Social Care Research in the Queen’s Annual Birthday Honours.

Education
Manthorpe studied at the University of Hull between 1983 and 1985 and received an MA in Social Policy.

Career and research
Manthorpe is a widely known and respected academic and a prolific author in social work and social care research. She has a particular focus on linking research, policy and practice. She is Director at the Health and Social Care Workforce Research Unit and Associate Director at the National Institute for Health and Care Research School for Social Care Research, King’s College London. Following her passion to help older people, Manthorpe started out her career at Age Concern in 1977. It was her first graduate post and since then has worked extensively on ageing related studies. Manthorpe has published her research in leading journals including The British Journal of Social Work and Social Policy and Society.

Mathorpe serves on the Board of Trustees at the Centre for Policy on Ageing and is also a Trustee at The Orders of Saint John Care Trust.

Awards and honours

 * 2022 - Awarded a CBE for services to Social Work and Social Care Research in the Queen’s Birthday Honours.
 * 2021 - Lifetime Achievement Award from the British Society of Gerontology

Selected publications

 * Patterns of Employment amongst Nursing Associates: Evidence from the Electronic Staff Record. Warner, M., Kessler, I., Manthorpe, J. & Stoye, G., 6 Feb 2023, (Accepted/In press) London: NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce, The Policy Institute, King's College London.
 * ‘Angry, relieved, forever traumatised’ A report into the experiences of families in care homes who were served a ‘notice to quit’. Emmer De Albuquerque Green, C. & Manthorpe, J., 6 Feb 2023, (Accepted/In press) London: NIHR Policy Research Unit in Health and Social Care Workforce, The Policy Institute, King's College London.
 * Home Education in England: A Loose Thread in the Child Safeguarding Net? Purcell, C., Baginsky, M., Manthorpe, J. & Driscoll, J., 2 Feb 2023, (Accepted/In press) In: Social Policy and Society.
 * What You Really Want to Know About Life with Dementia: Specialist Commentary: Transition into a Care Home. Manthorpe, J., 21 Dec 2022, What You Really Want to Know About Life with Dementia: Specialist Commentary: Transition into a Care Home. Harrison Dening, K., Hayo, H. & Reddall, C. (eds.). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, p. 185-189.


 * The economic case for hospital discharge services for people experiencing homelessness in England: An in-depth analysis with different service configurations providing specialist care. Tinelli, M., Wittenberg, R., Cornes, M., Aldridge, R. W., Clark, M., Byng, R., Foster, G., Fuller, J., Hayward, A., Hewett, N., Kilmister, A., Manthorpe, J., Neale, J., Biswell, E. & Whiteford, M., 15 Dec 2022, In: Health and Social Care in the Community. 30, 6, p. e6194-e6205.
 * ‘I have enough pressure as it is, without the worry of doing something wrong because of ignorance’: The impact of Covid-19 on people who employ social care personal assistants. Leverton, M., Samsi, K., Manthorpe, J. & Woolham, J., 7 Dec 2022, The British Journal of Social Work, bcac228.
 * Clinical and cost-effectiveness of a personalised health promotion intervention enabling independence in older people with mild frailty (‘HomeHealth’) compared to treatment as usual: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Frost, R., Avgerinou, C., Goodman, C., Clegg, A., Hopkins, J., Gould, R. L., Gardner, B., Marston, L., Hunter, R., Manthorpe, J., Cooper, C., Skelton, D. A., Drennan, V. M., Logan, P. & Walters, K., Dec 2022, In: BMC Geriatrics . 22, 1, 485.
 * Why more social care providers should get involved in research. Manthorpe, J., 16 Nov 2022, Croydon, Nr Royston: Care Management Matters.