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Marion Sumerfield and Sarah Crabtree stand in front of their poster titled '"Development, Pilot and Evaluation of Public Involvement Resources in Palliative Care".

Marion Sumerfield and Sarah Crabtree stand in front of their poster titled '"Development, Pilot and Evaluation of Public Involvement Resources in Palliative Care".

Marion Sumerfield and Sarah Crabtree from the Cicely Saunders Institute were pleased to present resources to support new patient and public involvement (#PPI) members at this year's Health Services Research UK Conference. 👇 #HSRUK2025 #PalliativeCare
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Navy background graphic with confetti decorations in the corners. Top left text reads: "NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South London". A large quotation mark introduces a quote in white text: "I am so pleased that the IMPART study has won this award. Claire Garner and the other patient and public involvement (PPI) representatives for the IMPART study selflessly shared their stories and time, and as a result the study hugely benefited from their guidance. I am delighted that this award highlights the benefits of strong PPI within research." Below the quote is the attribution: "Naomi Carlisle, midwifery researcher, King's College London." To the right of the quote is a circular photo of Naomi Carlisle smiling.

Navy background graphic with confetti decorations in the corners. Top left text reads: "NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South London". A large quotation mark introduces a quote in white text: "I am so pleased that the IMPART study has won this award. Claire Garner and the other patient and public involvement (PPI) representatives for the IMPART study selflessly shared their stories and time, and as a result the study hugely benefited from their guidance. I am delighted that this award highlights the benefits of strong PPI within research." Below the quote is the attribution: "Naomi Carlisle, midwifery researcher, King's College London." To the right of the quote is a circular photo of Naomi Carlisle smiling.

Congratulations to ARC South London researcher Dr Naomi Carlisle, whose research improving care for women who are at risk of pre-term birth won the Patient-Led Research Award at the 2025 Health Services Research UK conference. 🎉 #HSRUK2025

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This week at #HSRUK2025 in Newcastle, we shared research on Scotland’s Redesign of Urgent Care.

🔍 Key findings:

✅ Long waits on NHS 24 111 led some to hang up.
✅ Positive care once accessed.
✅ Staff noted both collaboration & variation across Health Boards.

👉 Learn more: bit.ly/SGRUC24

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Naomi Carlisle going the extra mile, filming her presentation on preterm birth for #HSRUK2025 at 4am in PJs (camera off!) when she was suddenly unable to travel. Great presentation with really clear recommendations for: risk assessing and referral; for clinics; and for women #ProudSupervisor

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Excellent workshop on reflections & tips on engaging government & policy makers. Takeaway tips when meeting MPs: Introduce self properly; do your home work; offer succinct policy recommendations (inc. policy brief); know current relevant parliament debates; offer help in return. #HSRUK2025

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Fantastic impact workshop - tasked to design ways to track & evidence impact. We suggested a dashboard using the wheel of impact. Moving away from claiming policy impact and towards making a contribution to policy impact, through an evidenced narrative… And, we won 🙌🤩🎉

@hsruk.bsky.social #HSRUK2025

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‘How do we know if HSR impacts on policy?’ - a great workshop this morning led by @annetteboaz.bsky.social. The workshop was full of ideas of how to do things differently with fantastic engagement in the room!
#HSRUK2025
@barbarahanratty.bsky.social

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Dr. Gemma McKenna kicks off her workshop on engaging government and policymakers to a packed room on day 2! #HSRUK2025

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#hsruk2025 Liz Brewster talking about reframing important research on underdoctored areas to reach chief people officers and other NHS managers

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#HSRUK2025 Gill Vance sets out HSDR investment and community of workforce researchers around 5 new partnership hubs

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Today our NIHR HAPRU Director @barbarahanratty.bsky.social contributed to the HSR UK Conference 2025 opening plenary panel, "The NHS Ten Year Plan: How might health services research respond?" #HSRUK2025

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"HSR UK Conference 2025. 2-3 July, Newcastle University.
The environmental effect of reducing pre-operative anxiety in paediatrics.
Research discussion session 4: 02 July 2025.
Hannah Ross, York Health Economics Consortium"

Black and green graphic background with the YHEC logo in the top left corner. The text reads: "HSR UK Conference 2025. 2-3 July, Newcastle University. The environmental effect of reducing pre-operative anxiety in paediatrics. Research discussion session 4: 02 July 2025. Hannah Ross, York Health Economics Consortium"

YHEC is at HSR UK and our colleague, Hannah Ross, is excited to present her research on reducing paediatric pre-operative anxiety this afternoon.

Join Hannah in Lecture Theatre G.06 (Research Discussion Session 4) to learn more.

See you there!

#HSRUK2025 #HealthServicesResearch #NHSNetZero

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In our element hearing from this stellar plenary panel at #HSRUK2025 about the myriad ways to effectively influence policy - so many pearls of wisdom

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Wise pragmatic and evidence-informed (!) panel on getting research used. Great insights at first plenary on eve of new 10 Year Plan #HSRUK2025

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Who else is going to Newcastle? #healthservicesresearch #hsruk2025

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