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National survey finds strong public support for diversity in health and social care research

The YouGov survey, commissioned by the NHS Health Research Authority, indicated 88% of respondents think a diverse mix of participants in health and social care research is important.


Noclor Service Director and NLMHP Director for Research speaking at Care Home Research Forum 2023

Lynis Lewis will be speaking at the Nightingale Hammerson event next week on the vital role of care home research for better living.


One in five children and young people had a probable mental disorder in 2023

One in five children and young people aged eight to 25 had a probable mental disorder in 2023, the results of a new survey published by NHS England shows.

This article has been reproduced from NHS England


Biggest prostate cancer screening trial in decades to start in UK

The new £42m screening trial will recruit hundreds of thousands of men to explore innovative ways of detecting country’s most common male cancer earlier.


Casgevy: Gene therapy drug approved in UK for treating sickle cell disease

The UK has become the first country in the world to approve the gene editing drug aiming to cure patients with sickle-cell disease and transfusion-dependent beta-thalassemia


NLMHP Staff benefit from Mental Health Research for All award funding

The Mental Health Research for All Programme led by ARCH North Thames has awarded a fellowship and internship to staff from the North London Mental Health Partnership.


Course Opportunity: Research Methods in HIV, Sexual Health and Infectious Diseases

An intensive four-day short course to develop your research skills run by the Centre for Clinical Research in Infection and Sexual Health based in the Institute for Global Health at UCL.


New NIHR Research Delivery Network announced today by Department for Health and Social Care

The Research Delivery Network (RDN), part of the National Institute of Health & Social Care Research (NIHR) will begin in 2024 to support research delivery across all areas of England.


The CaRE Project's transformative impact on NHS teams

The project reflected on the exceptional outcomes of the initiative during a celebration event held in Central & North West London NHS Foundation Trust.


UCL Psychiatry: Ethnic minority groups less likely to receive early psychosis treatments

A new study led by Researchers at UCL finds that some groups of people with ethnic minority backgrounds are only half as likely to receive early psychological interventions for a first psychotic episode.