Applied Research Collaboration Kent, Surrey and Sussex

Issue 16:  November 2023

Welcome to the latest edition of Spotlight, that brings together the latest news, features, event information, funding and research opportunities from across the ARC KSS, as well as our member organisations and partners in Kent, Surrey and Sussex.

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A message from Stephen Peckham


Dear Colleagues,


This edition of our newsletter coincides with the end of the first four years of Applied Research Collaboration Kent, Surrey & Sussex (ARC KSS) and our recently published annual summary report that demonstrates just how far we have come.


Starting as a new ARC in October 2019, our plans were to build partnerships, invest in strengthening our applied health and care research capacity and support the growth of applied research across the region. 


It was a bit of a step into the unknown and within six months we were in lockdown as the first wave of COVID hit. Despite being very new, the presence of the an ARC in the region meant we could invest some of our limited funding into some small COVID related projects  - some of which have gone on to have national impact. 


Over the years, we have also invested in a number of innovative and unique research projects  - some of which are highlighted in the annual report.


Having an ARC has also meant that the region has received additional investment in increasing research


capacity in mental health, dementia and, most recently, additional funding for social care. The ARC has also supported significant strategic bids including the Health Determinants Research Collaboration in Medway Council.


We should all be proud of what we have achieved over the last four years, and I think the ARC has had a significant impact on the region. But, there is still much more to do.  


The ARC will continue to focus on supporting and sustaining partnerships between our academic community, local health and care services and local communities across the region. We have enormous talent in our universities, health and care services and among our public partners and the ARC will continue to ensure we work together. 


Over the next 12 months, or so, we will start to think about the core elements of any application for future funding. The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is currently undertaking a review of all 15 ARCs in England and the outcome of this will help inform our next stage, along with the views of all our local partners. 


So, the next two years is not thinking about the end of our first contract, but planning what ARC phase two will look like from 2026.




Professor Stephen Peckham
ARC KSS Director

ARC KSS News

Latest annual report summary published

To mark its fourth anniversary, the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration Kent, Surrey and Sussex (ARC KSS) published its latest annual report summary 2022-23.



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New resource launched to optimise and support end-of-life care

Researchers from the Centre for Health Service Studies (CHSS) at the University of Kent together with Pilgrims Hospices and Medway Community Healthcare have developed, piloted and launched a free, online, resource to better support patients that prefer to die at home, and their families.



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Pledges to support care leaver's mental health: two years on

To mark World Mental Health Day, the Health Innovation Kent Surrey and Sussex and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Applied Research Collaboration Kent, Surrey and Sussex (ARC KSS) followed up on the 33 pledges made by local authorities, universities, voluntary organisations and other government departments, from across the region, to find out what progress they had made to better support young people leaving care.



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NIHR's Shape the Future Autumn Campaign

Throughout this month (6-30 November), the National Institute for Health and Social Care Research's (NIHR) national #Shape the Future campaign is celebrating how researchers around the country help shape and innovate healthcare.


Stella Parkinson, a Paediatric Occupational Therapist at East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust is the first in a number researcher journeys we are promoting as part of this campaign.



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ARC KSS Theme Updates

Academy welcomes
new Research Capacity Co-Lead

We are pleased to announce Dr Julie MacInnes has joined the Applied Research Collaboration Kent Surrey and Sussex (ARC KSS) Academy as Research Capacity Co-Lead with Professor Sally Kendall. 



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Sussex Youth Summit 2023



Last month, around 80 representatives from education, voluntary and community sectors, local authorities, the NHS, as well as young people, came together for the 2023 Sussex Youth Summit.



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BLOG: Why the design of mental health research, services, policies, and commissioning must consider the needs of female migrants

By Patrick Nyikavaranda, Doctoral Candidate (Brighton and Sussex Medical School) and NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Kent, Surrey and Sussex, Primary and Community Health Services theme.


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PODCAST: Care Insights with The Outstanding Society

Zoe Fry, Executive Director at The Outstanding Society is joined by Rebecca Sharp, ARC KSS Implementation Lead, Health Innovation Kent, Surrey and Sussex, Dr Richard Green, Surrey Future Fellow, University of Surrey and Caroline Cosh, Managing Director at Clifton Homecare and Director of The Outstanding Society to discuss Research within Home Care. 



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ARC KSS Opportunities


Theme Public Advisor roles

We have a number of vacancies for members of the public to join us as Theme Public Advisors to help us shape our research and improve

the health and social care services in the region.



Find out more here

ARC KSS events


Parental Mental Health Network Conference 2023

Wednesday 15 and Thursday 16 November 2023
Holiday Inn, Brighton 


CIRCLE Community of Practice 3 

Thursday 23 November 2023
2pm-3:30pm


Optimising Hospice at Home Care and Delivery: Resources for end-of-life care

Tuesday 28 November 2023
12noon-12:50pm


Whole School and College Approach Measurement Toolkit

Wednesday 6 December 2023
9am-10:30am

Publications

Barriers and facilitators to seeking and accessing mental health support in primary care and the community among female migrants in Europe: a "feminisms" systematic review

International Journal for Equity in Health
September 2023

Patrick Nyikavaranda, Marija Pantelic , Christina J Jones , Priyamvada Paudyal , Alice Tunks and Carrie D Llewellyn



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Developing a quality-of-life measure for autistic children and young people in schools

Advanced Journal of Professional Practice
August 2023

Sophie McGrevey, William Farr, Ian Male, Anjum Memon



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Get Involved


Study into the quality of life for autistic children and young people


Sophie McGrevey, a researcher from Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust is conducting an Applied Research Collaboration Kent Surrey and Sussex (ARC KSS) funded research study, that will look at quality of life in autistic children and young people.

Sophie is looking for primary and secondary schools, in the KSS area, to take part in a prevalence questionnaire to better understand the prevalence of autism in the region, as well as inviting autistic children to take part in an interview and answer questions about their experiences in school and what could be put in place to better support their needs. 


If you know of any schools or children that would be interested in taking part, or would like more information, please email:  sophie.mcgrevey@nhs.net.

Other news 


NHS England REN Cohort 2 Partners – joint statement 

Sussex Integrated Care System (ICS), in partnership with Brighton and Sussex Health Research Partnership (HRP), has been awarded £100,000 of funding from NHS England to work in partnership with voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations across Sussex, with the aim to engage minoritised groups from areas of deprivation and to improve research participation. 



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New national service to support researchers at every stage of their research journey

The NIHR has awarded £97.5 million over five years to fund its new Research Support Service (RSS). The RSS provides free and confidential support, advice and expertise for all researchers in England working across the remit of the NIHR.



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Name change for Academic Health Science Network

From 1 October 2023, Kent Surrey Sussex Academic Health Science Network (KSS AHSN) has been operating under its new name: Health Innovation Kent Surrey Sussex (Health Innovation KSS).

The organisation itself will not alter how it operates as a result of the change, but the new name better reflects the organisation’s role in supporting development and spread of innovation across health and care services.



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NIHR opportunities

Leadership coaching for NIHR Leaders


Senior Leaders at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) have the opportunity to apply for virtual 90-minute coaching sessions with an experienced executive coach. The coaching will provide senior leaders with an opportunity to reflect and consider solutions to addressing a challenge they are facing professionally.

If, after the coaching session, the leader wishes to access additional coaching to further explore the issues raised, this will need to be agreed with their line manager and arrange funding from their own cost centre as part of their development plan. The individual coaching session will be entirely confidential. 


Eligibility

For staff to be eligible for this coaching programme they must have demonstrable leadership influence as part of NIHR. They should manage strategic operations and be a leader of a large/sizeable team. 


How to apply

To express an interest in leadership coaching please complete this  Expression of Interest form.


Applications for coaching will close 12pm Thursday 30 November, however, note that this may close early in the event of oversubscription. Those who are successful will be notified in early December and will be able to book a slot on a first come, first served basis.


Future Focused Leadership Programme 


The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Academy provides postdoctoral Academy Members with leadership development through its Future-Focused Leadership Programme (FFLP). 

Cohort 2 of the FFLP  is now open for applications for the Leaders' stream. You can find out more information about the programme and apply now on the  NIHR Academy FFLP webpage. The closing date for applications is 1pm on 7 December 2023.

NIHR Pre-Application Support Fund

The  NIHR Pre-Application Support Fund  provides extra support to those who need it to enhance their chances of making a successful application to an NIHR career development scheme in the future. Rather than part of a standard NIHR career pathway, the Pre-Application Support Fund is there for individuals who require additional support in order to prepare a competitive application. We particularly encourage applications from groups and professions under-represented within NIHR.


Please note the first round closes on Thursday 30 November 2023.



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Development and Skills Enhancement Award (DSE)

The National Institute for Health and Care Reasearch (NIHR) Development and Skills Enhancement Award (DSE) is a post-doctoral level funding opportunity aimed at supporting early to mid-career researchers in gaining specific skills and experience to underpin the next phase of their research career. 


The DSE will be open to applications all year round with three review periods in August, December and April.



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Short Placement Awards for Research Collaboration 

The National Institute for Health and Care Research's(NIHR) Short Placement Awards for Research Collaboration (SPARC) scheme offers NIHR Academy members (formal pre-doctoral training award holders/Masters students, PhD or early career post-doctoral researchers) supported by a part of NIHR Infrastructure (Biomedical Research Centres, Applied Research Collaborations, Patient Safety Research Collaborations), a NIHR Health Protection Research Unit (HPRU) or an NIHR School, an opportunity to spend time in other parts of the NIHR; to network, train in a specific skill or collaborate with other researchers/specialists. 


The scheme is designed to optimise and enhance an individuals’ research training experience, as well as their CVs and careers. 



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Local Authority Short Placement Award for Research Collaboration 

The National Institute for Health and Care Reearch's (NIHR) Local Authority Short Placement Award for Research Collaboration (LA SPARC) Scheme (Round 3) is now open to applications.


This scheme is designed to support individuals working in local authority settings, and NIHR Academy members, to design and apply for funds to undertake short placements, allowing them to move between NIHR and local authority settings in either direction.



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Other events

PenARC Seminar: Iona Lawrence - Exploring Intergenerational Relationships

Wednesday 15 November 2023
1pm-2:30pm



NIHR ARC Yorkshire & Humber Lunch & Learn - Bringing about transformational change  

Wednesday 22 November 2023
12noon-1:30pm



Health Service Modelling Associates virtual open day

Wednesday 13 December 2023
9am- 4:30pm



NIHR ARC Yorkshire & Humber Lunch & Learn - Theories of Change and Logic Models

Wednesday 10 January 2024
12noon-1:30pm



Simulation in HealthCare Conference

Wednesday 22 and Thursday 23 May 2024
Southampton Solent University

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