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Research for Social Care - Mental Health and Dementia Competition 1 Stage 1 Minutes

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Published: 03 February 2022

Version: 1.0 February 2022

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Minutes of the Research for Social Care (RfSC) Mental Health in the North of England and Dementia Stage 1 Committee Meetings

Date and Location

Meeting on Wednesday 8 December 2021 by virtual meeting

In Attendance

Funding committee

Professor David Abbott
Professor Chris Hatton 
Dr Kate Baxter
Dr Jenni Brooks
Professor Claire Hulme 
Dr Rachael Kelly
Dr Juliette Malley 
Professor Jill Manthorpe 
Professor Claire Surr 
Mrs Ann-Marie Towers
Ms Helen Weatherly 
Dr Phillip Whitehead 
Mr Nanik Pursani 
Mr Nic Vine
Mr Keith Wyncoll

Secretariat

Dr Rifat Mahbub  (NIHR CCF)
Ms Laura Mason (NIHR CCF)
Dr Stuart Haylock  (NIHR CCF)
Mx Charlie Delilkan (NIHR CCF)
Mr Ben Morgan  (NIHR CCF)

Observers

Ms Bronwyn Mathews (Observer – NIHR Ops)
Ms Genis Fernandes (Observer -- NIHR Ops)

Apologies were received from: Prof Frank Keating, Prof Julie Fish, Dr Mark Wilberforce, Dr Anne Killett, Dr Bryn Lloyd-Evans, Dr Paul Willis, Dr Ly-Mee Yu, Ms Regina Adu, Mr Glen Garrod

Stage 1 Applications considered

Mental Health Applications

NIHR203990: Determining and managing the specific mental health needs of social care staff and family carers of older adults in the North West: Co-producing self-care manuals and adapting Schwartz Rounds
Conflicts: Prof Chris Hatton, Prof Claire Surr, Dr Rachael Kelley
Outcome: Reject

NIHR204006: Understanding the mental health needs of mothers who have children removed through the family courts: Generating new knowledge about a hidden population through Secondary Data Analysis.
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2

NIHR204001: Co-producing a quality improvement toolkit to reduce inequalities in access to health and social care for older people with severe mental illness
Conflicts: Ms Ann-Marie Towers, Prof Claire Surr, Dr Kate Baxter
Outcome: Reject

NIHR204009: Improving the Wellbeing of Healthcare Support Workers of Black, Asian and other  Minoritized Ethnicities
Conflicts: Prof Chris Hatton
Outcome: Reject

Dementia Applications

NIHR204003: Promoting Values-Based Recruitment in community dementia support through Situational Judgement Tests
Conflicts: Prof Claire Hulme,   Prof David Abbott , Dr Kate Baxter, Dr Phillip Whitehead, Ms Helen Weatherly,   Prof  Jill Manthorpe,  Mrs Ann-Marie Towers, Dr Jenni Brooks
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2

NIHR204005: Dementia carer Core Outcome Set for trials evaluating support interventions
Conflicts: Professor David Abbott, Prof Jill Manthorpe
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2

NIHR203999: Transitioning to a mixed (virtual and in real life) delivery model of social community group supporting people living with dementia and carers: lessons from the covid-19 recovery phase. A multi-methods social care study
Conflicts: Dr Juliette Malley, Prof Jill Manthorpe,  Prof David Abbott  Dr Kate Baxter
Outcome: Reject

NIHR203991: Understanding interaction in problematic dementia and social care encounters
Conflicts: Professor Claire Surr
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2

NIHR203992: How People Living with Dementia and Social Workers Respond to Mistreatment and Neglect: Implications for Policy and Practice
Conflicts: Prof Claire Hulme, Prof David Abbott, Prof Chris Hatton, Dr Kate Baxter, Dr Jenni Brooks, Dr Juliette Malley, Prof Jill Manthorpe, Dr Phillip Whitehead
Outcome: Invite to Stage 2

NIHR204002: Beyond PPI: Co-developing a research system that empowers people to live well with dementia
Conflicts: Dr Phillip Whitehead,Prof Jill Manthorpe, Prof David Abbott, Prof Claire Surr,  Dr Rachael Kelly
Outcome: Reject

NIHR 204004: Exploring the impact of care home design for people living with dementia, staff and families
Conflicts: Prof David Abbott, Dr Kate Baxter, Mrs Ann-Marie Towers
Outcome: Reject

NIHR203996: The Lived ExperieNce of Stigma: Developing a Core Outcome Set for people living with dementia experiencing stigma
Conflicts: Prof Chris Hatton, Prof Claire Surr
Outcome: Reject

NIHR203994: Solo Women Living with Dementia in the Community (SWoLD): Crisis points, transitions, policy and practice implications
Conflicts: Dr Kate Baxter, Ms Helen Weatherly
Outcome: Reject

NIHR203997: Supporting the Navigation of Services for Dementia: The collaborative design of sustainable processes in two contrasting settings
Conflicts: None
Outcome: Reject

NIHR204007: Bringing memories to life: Co-production of ‘DigiLife’ a new digital reminiscence toolkit to support well-being, citizenship and quality of life of people with dementia in care homes
Conflicts: Prof Claire Hulme, Mrs Ann-Marie Towers, Prof Claire Surr, Dr Rachael Kelly
Outcome: Reject

Outcomes table

Funding Committees score applications on a range of 1-10. This table displays the number of applications awarded each score in the committee meeting. The tables exclude applications that were rejected during the scrutiny and triage processes, and no ranking within columns should be inferred.

RfSC will fund applications that score in the range of 6-10, although a score of 6-10 does not guarantee funding. In exceptional circumstances and with approval from the Programme Director, applications may be invited/funded that fall below the fundable range (scoring 1-5)

 ScoreRangeNumber of Applications
 9.0 - 10.0  Invited  0
 8.0 - 8.9 Invited   0
7.0 - 7.9  Invited   3
6.0 - 6.9  Invited   2
5.0 - 5.9  Rejected   7
4.0 - 4.9  Rejected   4
3.0 - 3.9  Rejected   0
2.0 - 2.9  Rejected   0
1.0 - 1.9  Rejected   0