Health and Care Research Wales

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An organization supporting health and social care research in Wales


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Health and Care Research Wales is an organization established by the Welsh Government to support and promote research in health and social care across Wales. It provides a framework for the delivery of research that aims to improve the health and well-being of the population, enhance the quality of care, and contribute to the economic growth of Wales through innovation and research.

Overview[edit | edit source]

Health and Care Research Wales was formed to streamline and enhance the research environment in Wales. It brings together a wide range of stakeholders, including universities, NHS organizations, and other research bodies, to foster collaboration and ensure that research findings are translated into practice.

The organization is responsible for setting the strategic direction for health and social care research in Wales, providing funding and support for research projects, and ensuring that research is conducted to high ethical and scientific standards.

Structure[edit | edit source]

Health and Care Research Wales is structured to support a wide range of research activities. It includes several key components:

  • Research Centres and Units: These are specialized centers that focus on specific areas of health and social care research, such as public health, mental health, and primary care.
  • Support and Delivery Service: This service provides practical support to researchers, including assistance with study design, data management, and regulatory compliance.
  • Funding Schemes: Health and Care Research Wales offers various funding opportunities to support research projects, fellowships, and training for researchers at different career stages.

Key Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Health and Care Research Wales is involved in several key initiatives aimed at enhancing research capacity and impact:

  • Research for Patient and Public Benefit (RfPPB): This initiative funds research that has the potential to improve patient care and public health.
  • Social Care Research: Recognizing the importance of social care, the organization supports research that addresses the challenges and opportunities in this field.
  • Public Involvement and Engagement: Health and Care Research Wales emphasizes the involvement of patients and the public in the research process to ensure that research is relevant and beneficial to the community.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The work of Health and Care Research Wales has a significant impact on the health and well-being of the Welsh population. By supporting high-quality research, the organization helps to improve healthcare services, inform policy decisions, and drive innovation in the health and social care sectors.

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