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Research publications

Pocklington aims to share the findings of its research and development programme with a wide audience. Our projects inform a range of publications, which are generally available free of charge.

Once you have identified a publication of interest, you will be given the option of downloading it (as a MS Word or PDF document). Publications are also available in hard copy or other formats if required. Please contact the Research and Development Team for further information.

Publications are categorised by research topic for ease of use:


Latest research publications

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All publications in a list of categories:

Community services


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Dementia


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Hearing


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Housing


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Lighting and design


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Minority ethnic


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Needs and experiences


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Older people


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Public health


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Research strategy


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Service evaluation


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Technology


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At Pocklington, we are keen to learn more about how our research is used, and better understand the research needs of our stakeholders. This in turn will help to inform our future research and development programmes. If you have any comments regarding any areas of our research, please contact the Research and Development Team.

Publication types

Research Findings (RF): provide a brief summary of findings and conclusions. They offer an introduction to a project and area of research and development.

Occasional Papers (OP): provide a high level of detail about findings, research methods and conclusions. They are likely to be of interest to professional and to research organisations.

Good Practice Guides (GPG): collate research findings that can directly inform good practice in services for people with sight loss. They aim to support professional practices.

Research Discussion Papers (RDP): bring together early findings and questions for further research in particular areas of work.

Other: Thomas Pocklington Trust also produces (and promotes) a range of other publications, often in conjunction with our research partners.