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Jon Glasby 1,*, Robin Miller 1, Anne-Marie Glasby 2, Rebecca Ince 3, Frederick Konteh 1

1 Department of Social Work and Social Care, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
2 Changing Our Lives, , UK
3 Department of Social Work and Social Care/Institute of Applied Health Research, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
* Corresponding author Email: J.Glasby@bham.ac.uk

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Full disclosure of interests: Completed ICMJE forms for all authors, including all related interests, are available in the toolkit on the NIHR Journals Library report publication page at https://doi.org/10.3310/HBSH7124.

Primary conflicts of interest: Jon Glasby declares being Chair of NIHR DLAF panel; recipient of a number of grants from NIHR and ESRC/Health Foundation; NHS/local government Non-Executive Director; member of ARC WM advisory board and of various advisory boards for a series of publicly funded research projects; and Senior Fellow of NIHR School for Social Care Research/member of Birmingham SSCR leadership team. Robin Miller is social care lead of West Midlands Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) (NIHR200165) and Co-I on the National Social Care Priority Programme (NIHR200179); national ‘Demonstrator’ lead for IMPACT (ESRC/Health Foundation); Co-I on other NIHR grants (e.g. NIHR135286 – BRHUmB: Building A Research Hub For Palliative Care In Birmingham and the West Midlands); Senior Fellow of the NIHR School for Social Care Research; Chair of the Kent Research Partnership; and Director of Global Engagement for the College of Social Sciences, University of Birmingham. Other authors have no competing interests.

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