Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for South Yorkshire (CLAHRC SY). ‘THE BENEFITS & CHALLENGES OF CO-PRODUCTION IN APPLIED MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH’ LEARNING & DISSEMINATION CONFERENCE Professor Sue Mawson Director CLAHRC SY
CLAHRC for SY CLAHRC YH The NIHR CLAHRCs have been designed to be innovative networks of health professionals, academic researchers, technologists, voluntary agencies, industry and the public aimed at improving patient outcomes through applied research, evidence implementation and capacity development.
CLAHRC for SY CLAHRC YH Vision for CLAHRC Yorkshire and Humber (CLAHRC YH) We will undertake high quality applied research and evidence based implementation that are responsive to and in partnership with our collaborating organisations, patients, carers and the public, the outcome being an improvement in both the health and wealth of our YH population.
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Mental Health & Co-morbidities Undertake a systematic reviews and economic modelling to develop a range interventions to help reduce health inequalities in a range of exemplar co morbid health conditions. Develop a research infrastructure for existing clinical cohorts. Undertake qualitative work with co morbid populations to enhance our understanding of current service user experiences.
CLAHRC for SY CLAHRC YH The Theme will address the CLAHRC Y&H core principles: Building collaborations and co-production Addressing inequalities in health Ensuring patient and public involvement Increasing research capacity within our partner organisations
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Contact details Director: Professor Sue Mawson General Enquiries: Jenny Powell Acknowledgements: This presentation presents independent research by the Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for South Yorkshire (NIHR CLAHRC SY). The views and opinions expressed are those of the authors, and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health. CLAHRC SY would also like to acknowledge the participation and resources of our partner organisations. Further details can be found at © Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and all other partner organisations 2013, a member of the National Institute for Health Research Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care for South Yorkshire (CLAHRC SY).