Critical Friends

Our Critical Friends provide advice and challenge from outside UK social care.

Miro
Griffiths

Chair, Critical Friends Group

Dr Miro Griffiths MBE is a Leverhulme Trust Research Fellow in Disability Studies, within the School of Sociology and Social Policy, at the University of Leeds.

Mirella
Minkman

CEO, Vilans

Mirella is CEO at Vilans, the national knowledge organization for care and support. In addition, she is Professor by special appointment at Tilburg University/TIAS and holds the chair ‘Innovation of organization and governance of integrated care’.

Graham
Martin

Director of Research,
THIS Institute

Graham is the Director of Research at The Healthcare Improvement Studies Institute (THIS Institute), a unit at the University of Cambridge funded by the Health Foundation to develop the evidence base for improving healthcare quality and safety.

Alice
Bonner

US Institute of Healthcare Improvement

Dr. Bonner has been a geriatric nurse practitioner, caring for nursing home residents and their families, for over 30 years. She is currently Director of Strategic Partnerships for the CAPABLE Program in the School of Nursing, and a Senior Advisor for Aging at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.

Elizabeth
Hanson

Research Director, NKA

Elizabeth is a Professor of Health Care Sciences at the Linnaeus University (LNU) in Sweden and Research Director at the Swedish Family Care Competence Centre (Nka), a national centre of excellence in the area of informal care.

Graeme
Currie

Professor,
Warwick Business School

Graeme Currie is Professor of Public Management at Warwick Business School. Graeme also leads DfE funded What Works SEND Service Improvement research programme and is a co-investigator in NIHR funded Health Determinants Research Centre.

Lennart Magnusson

Director of Operations,
NKA

Ligia
Teixeira

CEO,
Centre for Homelessness Impact

Lígia set up the Centre in 2018 and led the feasibility study which preceded its creation while at Crisis UK.
Lígia is bringing ‘what works’ methodology to homelessness: the use of reliable evidence and reason to improve outcomes with existing resources.

Jeffrey Braithwaite

Director,
Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science

Professor Jeffrey Braithwaite is a leading health services and systems researcher with an international reputation for his work investigating and contributing to systems improvement.

Judith
Philips

UKRI Healthy Ageing Challenge

Judith Phillips is Deputy Principal (Research) and Professor of Gerontology at the University of Stirling. She is Research Director for the UKRI Healthy Ageing Challenge.