Minutes of the Research for Social Care (RfSC) call Social Care Advisory Committee meeting to discuss Competition 2 Stage 1 applications.
Date and location
Meeting held on Wednesday 18 March 2020 at Grange House, 15 Church Street, Twickenham, TW1 3NL.
In attendance
Committee
Professor David Abbott (Chair)
Professor Chris Hatton (Deputy Chair)
Dr Katie Baxter
Dr Jenni Brooks
Professor Julie Fish
Professor Claire Hulme
Dr Anne Killett
Mrs Debra Lennard
Dr Bryn Lloyd-Evans
Professor Jill Manthorpe
Dr Julie Ridley
Mrs Ann-Marie Towers
Ms Helen Weatherly
Dr Philip Whitehead
Dr Mark Wilberforce
Mr Keith Wyncoll
Associate Professor Ly-Mee Yu
Secretariat
Miss Emma Thompson (NIHR CCF)
Mr Ian Beason (NIHR CCF)
Mr Bryan Dar (NIHR CCF)
Dr Rifat Mahbub (NIHR CCF)
Mr Ben Morgan (NIHR CCF)
Miss Saida Sheriff (NIHR CCF)
Professor Sue Ziebland (Programme Director)
Miss Leanne Dew (DHSC)
Miss Shola Radford (DHSC)
Apologies
Apologies were received from Professor Frank Keating.
Stage 1 applications considered
NIHR201861: Sustaining locally-driven social care for those affected by dementia: A realist evaluation of successful Meeting Centres
Conflicts: Professor Chris Hatton, Dr Juliette Malley, Professor Jill Manthorpe
Final outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201878: Developing a ‘trigger’ question for identification of gambling-related harms in three LA adult social care departments
Conflicts: Dr Kate Baxter, Professor Jill Manthorpe, Dr Mark Wilberforce, Professor Chris Hatton, Dr Juliette Malley
Final outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201863: Mental capacity and personal finances: a qualitative study of assessment and support
Conflicts: Dr Mark Wilberforce
Final outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201874: Community-Enhanced Social Prescribing: A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
Conflicts: Dr Kate Baxter, Dr Bryn Llyod-Evans, Professor Chris Hatton, Dr Juliette Malley, Dr Julie Ridley, Ms Helen Weatherly and Dr Mark Wilberforce
Final outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201852: Suicidal ideation, homicidal ideation and self-harm in parent carers
Conflicts: Professor Claire Hulme
Final outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201868: Developing a parenting programme for improving health, social and criminal justice related outcomes for young fathers in prison and their children
Conflicts: Ms Debby Lennard
Final outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201881: Promoting a social and rights-based approach to assessment under the Mental Health Act
Conflicts: Dr Kate Baxter, Professor Jill Manthorpe, Professor Chris Hatton
Final outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201855: Examining Impact of Local Area Coordination as a Preventative Intervention in Adult Social Care
Conflicts: Professor Claire Hulme, Dr Phillip Whitehead and Professor Ly-Mee Yu
Final outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201866: Social Workers in Primary Care Networks (PCNs) supporting adults with complex needs: An exploratory study
Conflicts: Dr Kate Baxter, Mrs Ann-Marie Towers, Professor Jill Manthorpe, Dr Juliette Malley
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201860: Investigating non-use of walking aids in relation to occurrence of falls in residential care homes.
Conflicts: Professor Chris Hatton
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201865: Better Progress: Building better career pathways and a more sustainable workforce in social care
Conflicts: Professor Jill Manthorpe
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201875: Co-design of a nutritional intervention to improve the protein intake for residents of care homes
Conflicts: Dr Jenni Brooks
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201879: Balancing the rights and needs of people with dementia and their carers: a mixed methods study
Conflicts: Professor Claire Hulme, Professor Ly-Mee Yu
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201882: Using novel tests within care homes to measure cognitive and physical risk factors and improve fall prediction accuracy
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201872: Supporting the spread of effective integration models for older people living in care homes: A mixed method approach
Conflicts: Professor Claire Hulme and Dr Juliette Malley
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201883: ‘Care 2 Move’: Can a staff training intervention to promote physical activity be delivered and robustly evaluated in care homes? A stakeholder led implementation planning and feasibility study
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201877: ROSALIN - Reducing Older people’s Social isolation And Loneliness by vIdeo techNology
Conflicts: Professor Ly-Mee Yu, Professor Jill Manthorpe
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2
NIHR201867: Couples not carers: how can mutually caring couples with advanced illness be better supported to maintain independence and avoid crises?
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201853: Interpreter-Mediated Mental Health Act Assessments
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201876: TRiM Study. Social Care Provision and understanding TRauma in SocIal Care Settings for Adults on the Autism SpectruM
Conflicts: Professor Chris Hatton
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201884: Turning points in care: Family experiences
Conflicts: Professor Chris Hatton
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201880: A Cohort Study into the Impact of Song Activity Association in Dementia Care
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201869: Developing social care provision within the prison service
Conflicts: Dr Kate Baxter, Professor Chris Hatton, Dr Mark Wilberforce
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201851: What barriers do people with rare dementias and their family carers experience in accessing post-diagnostic social care services, and how can a service checklist support improved access?
Conflicts: Professor Chris Hatton, Dr Mark Wilberforce
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201873: Co-production framework for promoting individual self-care capability, independence and vitality in ageing (Co-VITAL)
Conflicts: Professor David Abbott, Dr Juliette Malley
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201864: Evaluation and development of an enriched care management approach to improving quality of life for people living with dementia in the community
Conflicts: Dr Brynmor Lloyd Evans
Outcome: Reject
NIHR201871: Culturally competent person-centred dementia care within residential social care settings: developing and measuring interventions to support the social care workforce
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject