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New University of Bradford project announced

13th February 2024

Read about this on the University of Bradford website:

£5m project to ensure university research informs public policy decisions

Celebrate as One shortlists announced

06th October 2023

The Celebrate as One: Bradford District and Craven Health and Care Partnership Awards 2023 shortlists have now been announced, including those nominated to win the 'Research initiative of the year' award.

You can see the full list of awards online:

https://bdcpartnership.co.uk/awards/

The Yorkshire & Humber AHSN changes name

02nd October 2023

The Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) has changed its name to Health Innovation Yorkshire & Humber.

You can visit the Health Innovation Yorkshire & Humber website to read more:

https://www.healthinnovationyh.org.uk/news/healthinnovationyh/

Yorkshire and Humber recruitment update shared

21st September 2023

The Yorkshire and Humber Clinical Research Network has shared recruitment figures for 2022-2023, with over 115,000 people taking part in health and care research in our region.

Visit the NIHR website to read more:

https://local.nihr.ac.uk/news/yorkshire-and-humber-experiences-another-exceptional-year-of-research-participation/33854

New Born in Bradford (BiB) findings

27th July 2023

Visit the BiB website to read 'New research finds one-in-two healthcare attendances for breathing difficulties in Bradford could be triggered by breaches in daily air pollution limits':

https://borninbradford.nhs.uk/news-events/news/new-research-finds-one-in-two-healthcare-attendances-for-breathing-difficulties-in-bradford-could-be-triggered-by-breaches-in-daily-air-pollution-limits/


NIHR Dissemination Centre Themed Review released: Roads to Recovery

30th March 2017

A new NIHR Dissemination Centre (NIHR DC) themed review has been released, bringing together evidence based on the theme of stroke. This features lots of interesting information about ongoing and published NIHR studies. You can download this evidence from the NIHR DC website, here.

To read more themed reviews released by the NIHR Dissemination Centre visit their website. Topics include diabetes management, urgent and emergency care, maternity services, end of life and palliative care services.​

Research for Patient Benefit Programme - Competition 32

02nd March 2017

NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) applications are due on 22 March 2017 at 1pm. You can find further information about this, as well as that included below, on the NIHR website.

'Applications are invited for NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) proposals which are related to the day-to-day practice of health service staff and are concerned with having an impact on the health or well-being of patients and users of the NHS on a wide range of issues. The programme supports applications which are regionally derived and applications which have emerged from interaction with patients and the public, which relate to patient and service user experience, and which have been drawn up in association with a relevant group of service users.'

Competition 32 closes: 1pm, 22 March 2017

NIHR: new public involvement initiative launched

01st March 2017

The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has launched a new public engagement initiative today. Chair of INVOLVE, Simon Denegri, shares: 

"The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) together with its Welsh equivalent, Health and Care Research Wales, have joined forces to launch a project to develop standards for public involvement in research.

The Public Involvement Standards Development Partnership has a website which went live today where you can learn more and sign up to be part of a wider network that will help develop the standards over the coming months."

For more on this, as well as for further useful information about public engagement in research, visit Simon's website.

NIHR Dissemination Centre Themed Review released: Better Beginnings

21st February 2017

A new NIHR Dissemination Centre (NIHR DC) themed review has been released, bringing together evidence based on the theme of pregnancy. The themed review brings together NIHR research on different aspects of health prior to, during and following pregnancy and features lots of interesting information about ongoing and published NIHR studies. You can download this evidence from the NIHR DC website, here.

To read more themed reviews released by the NIHR Dissemination Centre visit their website. Topics include diabetes management, urgent and emergency care and end of life and palliative care services.​

Join the NIHR two sides campaign

14th February 2017

The UK National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) has today launched a poster campaign highlighting the 'two sides' of health research. INVOLVE advise that the campaign calls for people to 'make their voices heard by sharing their patient and carer experiences and their ideas for making a difference to the health and wellbeing of their families, friends, colleagues and communities.'

For more information or resources about the #twosides campaign, visit the NIHR website.


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