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Rachel Allen serves as a Research Fellow at the School of Health and Life Sciences and is concurrently pursuing her PhD at the Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice. She maintains a significant affiliation with the Working With Dementia Network Plus, focusing on dementia-related policy development and practical implementation in healthcare settings.
Her academic trajectory includes:
- Current PhD candidate at the Alzheimer Scotland Centre for Policy and Practice
Allen's research fundamentally addresses dementia through interdisciplinary social science frameworks, emphasizing health policy formulation, caregiver career development, and translational practices. Her work critically examines how evidence-based policies can be operationalized to improve quality of life for dementia patients and their support networks, with particular attention to systemic challenges in aging populations and public health infrastructure. This research bridges theoretical social science with real-world healthcare applications.
No scientific awards were documented in the available information.
There is no indication of graduate student supervision or research grant acquisitions in the provided materials.
She actively contributes to the Working With Dementia Network Plus, a multidisciplinary consortium dedicated to advancing dementia care standards through collaborative research, policy advocacy, and practitioner training initiatives across healthcare ecosystems.
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