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| Funder | National Institute for Health and Care Research |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | North Yorkshire Council |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2024 |
| End Date | Dec 31, 2028 |
| Duration | 1,826 days |
| Number of Grantees | 3 |
| Roles | Co-Principal Investigator; Principal Investigator; Award Holder |
| Data Source | NIHR Open Data-Funded Portfolio |
| Grant ID | NIHR158758 |
HDRC VISION: To embed a strong research culture across NYC, that generates robust evidence to inform strategy and influence decision making, ensuring more efficient use of resources to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequalities.
BACKGROUND: On 1st April 2023, North Yorkshire Council (NYC) was formed from North Yorkshire County Council and seven district/borough councils, presenting a unique opportunity to build on research activities across the new Council. NYC recognises that their workforce needs to be more research active and strengthen their capacity, capability, and confidence to apply evidence-based decision-making to address local health inequalities.
Collaboration and strategic alignment between NYC and the Universities of Hull and York will achieve transformational change in NYC’s use of research and will improve health equity.
HDRC AIM: To become a Council leading in research excellence, that is highly effective in using and generating evidence to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequalities across North Yorkshire (NY). HDRC OBJECTIVES:
Culture change: Fostering and delivering a Council-wide culture that is curious and creative in how it utilises research and seeks evidence-based approaches to inform decision making.
Capacity & capability: Building the confidence and competence of NYC staff to utilise, engage and excel in research activity, with support from academic research expertise and resources.
Collaborations & co-production: Creating and developing collaborative research partnerships both internally and externally, including public engagement to prioritise, co-design and co-produce our research, and extending to underserved communities.
Champions of excellent research: Becoming catalysts for change driven by strong, committed and highly motivated leadership, to embed research into strategic and policy development.
Communication: Developing and delivering high-quality processes to facilitate knowledge exchange, effective dissemination and impact of research outputs to a range of audiences locally, regionally and nationally.
KEY DELIVERABLES-We will have a team of research staff supporting the delivery of four work packages (WPs) with Research Leads and Research Champions embedded within our directorates. Our WPs are Infrastructure & Governance, Capacity & Capability, Dissemination & Impact, Learning & Evaluation.
COLLABORATIONS-We are committed to building a strong collaborative ethos for our HDRC. Our strong collaboration between NYC, the Universities of Hull and York and partners throughout the region will be supported by our Research Development Forum and the proposed Engagement Hub. This will facilitate strong partnership working with NY residents and colleagues within the developing local research ecosystem.
DELIVERY TIMELINE-The HDRC will have a delivery plan with key milestones. The 1st year will focus on mobilisation underpinned by appointing key members of staff and implementing data and governance system.
ANTICIPATED IMPACT AND DISSEMINATION–The HDRC will foster a research culture that extends beyond NYC, benefiting the wider economy, population and environment. We will create a Centre of Excellence driving evidence-based actions and policies to promote long, healthy, and independent lives for all residents and reduce health inequalities. We will maximise the use of existing networks to develop relationships and facilitate knowledge exchange, enabling shared learning and encourage innovation.
North Yorkshire Council
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