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Security and Online Harms - Understanding and reducing online Disinformation and Misinformation
What are the direct impacts of the harms of online mis/disinformation and what types of online mis/disinformation are most harmful? How do these impact individuals, wider society and the democratic process (whether physical, psychological
health
, civil unrest, UK security, elections)?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
online misinformation
disinformation
impact assessment
society
democracy
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Digital Infrastructure - High capacity fixed and wireless networks adoption
To what extent are market sectors or verticals, such as transport, logistics, utilities,
health
and social care (including critical national infrastructure) likely to require access to high specification connectivity (e.g. high capacity, high reliability, low latency)? What are the commercial models for any required new investment likely to be and are there likely to be areas of market failure?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
connectivity
market sectors
commercial models
market failure
digital infrastructure
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Building Digital UK - Residential and business behaviour change
How might wide-spread take-up of 4G mobile connectivity affect an individual’s daily life? What impact might it have on; (i) spending/saving habits, (ii) occupation, (iii) location of residence, (iv) education, (v)
health
(including wellbeing)? How does this differ for different demographic groups?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
mobile connectivity
daily life
socio-economic impact
demographics
technology adoption
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Building Digital UK - Residential and business behaviour change
How might wide-spread take-up of gigabit connectivity affect an individual’s daily life? What impact might it have on; (i) spending/saving habits, (ii)occupation, (iii) location of residence, (iv) education, (v)
health
(including wellbeing)? How does this differ for different demographic groups?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
gigabit connectivity
daily life
technology
demographics
impact analysis
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Government Office for Life Sciences - Manufacturing activity
Health
resilience: More comprehensive data on capacity and capabilities for companies in the sector to better identify areas of concern with respect to supply vulnerabilities.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
health
resilience
manufacturing
supply chain
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Government Office for Life Sciences - NHS Innovation, Uptake and Access
Reliable estimates of the relative productivity of the different factors in the
health
production function for the NHS.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
healthcare
productivity
NHS
economics
research
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Government Office for Life Sciences - Healthcare Missions (Cancer, Ageing, Dementia, Mental Health, Respiratory Disease, Obesity, Vaccines, Addiction)
Evidence on the prevalence of long-term conditions associated with the disease areas covered by the healthcare missions (cancer, ageing, dementia, mental
health
, respiratory disease, obesity, addiction). Further, we would like to understand what links exist between these disease areas: whether there are mutual risk factors or whether any of these disease areas are a risk factor for another.
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
healthcare missions
long-term conditions
disease prevalence
risk factors
comorbidity
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Artificial Intelligence - Other impacts of AI on economy and society
How will AI impact societal outcomes, especially regarding inequality,
health
and the environment?
Department for Science, Innovation & Technology, 2024
societal outcomes
inequality
health
environment
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Vulnerable Children: Support the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people through high-quality local services, so that no one is left behind.
How effective have whole school/college approaches to improving student mental
health
and wellbeing been? What factors underpin the most effective whole school/college approaches? How can schools/colleges effectively measure the impact of these approaches?
Department for Education, 2024
education
mental
health
wellbeing
school/college approaches
impact measurement
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Vulnerable Children: Support the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people through high-quality local services, so that no one is left behind.
How can we best support children and young people with developing resilience and mental
health
through their schooling? What programmes and approaches are most effective and why?
Department for Education, 2024
children and young people
resilience
mental
health
education
intervention programs
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Vulnerable Children: Support the most disadvantaged and vulnerable children and young people through high-quality local services, so that no one is left behind.
How can we best support and promote mental
health
and wellbeing in schools, colleges and higher education?
Department for Education, 2024
mental
health
education
wellbeing
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Early Years and Family Support: Provide the best start in life through high-quality early education and childcare to raise standards and help parents to work.
What are the characteristics of additional needs for children in the early years, with specific consideration of neurodiversity, speech and language, and mental
health
interventions?
Department for Education, 2024
early years
neurodiversity
speech and language
mental
health
child development
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Early Years and Family Support: Provide the best start in life through high-quality early education and childcare to raise standards and help parents to work.
How do we better provide for additional needs in the early years, with specific consideration of neurodiversity, speech and language, and mental
health
.
Department for Education, 2024
early education
neurodiversity
speech and language
mental
health
child development
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Critical Enablers
Health
, Safety, Environment and Wellbeing
Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, 2023
health
safety
environment
wellbeing
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DHSC's areas of research interest
ARI 3: shaping and supporting the
health
and social care workforce of the future Research objective: Research to optimise a public
health
, NHS, social care and wider
health
workforce that is effectively structured, trained, deployed and supported to deliver future effective and efficient models of healthcare which meet the needs of the UK’s ageing population. Priority research topics: Developing future models of healthcare which effectively and efficiently meet the changing needs of the UK population. Developing, evaluating and understanding how to implement interventions to enable a diverse
health
and care workforce to deliver world-class care while addressing the current recruitment, retention and wellbeing issues such as: - understanding the barriers to recruiting and retaining staff in the NHS and social care and identifying solutions including supporting wellbeing - identifying how to structure the workforce to meet future
health
needs and how to drive cultural and behavioural change within organisations - developing and evaluating interventions to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of staff (for example, skills-mix, task-shifting and service integration) - developing and evaluating technology-assisted workforce solutions to reduce burden on staff while maintaining patient outcomes (for example, diagnoses assisted by artificial intelligence, robotics to support surgery and care, remote monitoring of patients including hospital at home and virtual wards)
Department of Health and Social Care, 2023
healthcare workforce
recruitment
retention
wellbeing
workforce structure
cultural change
efficiency
effectiveness
technology-assisted workforce solutions
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DHSC's areas of research interest
ARI 2: reduction of compound pressures on the NHS and social care Research objective: Research to evaluate interventions to improve patient outcomes and reduce pressure across the
health
and care system through preventing avoidable admissions, innovations to make routine care more efficient and resilient, smart discharge, and through effective pandemic preparedness and new treatments to tackle a range of infectious diseases. Priority research topics: Identifying factors across the system that drive admission, delayed discharge and readmission and using this information to design more effective and targeted interventions including systems approaches such as developing, evaluating and understanding: - the role that all parts of the
health
system, from community and primary care through to hospital-based and social care, play in delivering better outcomes for people, and how the system can work effectively together to plan for and respond to compound pressures including infections with pandemic potential - how to implement effective interventions to prevent avoidable admissions among vulnerable people (for example, warm homes, cool spaces, vaccination, hospital at home) - how to implement effective preventive and treatment interventions for illnesses that cause excess burden in winter (such as influenza), during extreme heat and infections with pandemic potential - how to implement interventions which enable routine
health
services to continue during times of increased pressure (for example, modern, minimally invasive procedures, online booking systems, care at home) - how to implement interventions that can reduce hospital stay, promote smart discharge and reduce staff burden
Department of Health and Social Care, 2023
healthcare
patient outcomes
preventive interventions
pandemic preparedness
infectious diseases
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DHSC's areas of research interest
ARI 1: early action to prevent poor
health
outcomes Research objective: Research to understand and deliver prevention, timely diagnosis and appropriate intervention for people at increased risk of poor
health
(in particular obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, mental
health
and cancer) to prevent excess deaths, improve population
health
(including the
health
of the working age population), reduce disparities and reduce reliance on
health
and social care. Priority research topics: Developing, evaluating and understanding how to implement interventions which prevent
health
problems developing, accurately identify those at risk, effectively manage risk factors and treat conditions early, and manage
health
problems to prevent severe disease in the 4 areas set out below. - Prevent: Interventions to prevent
health
problems, developing effective routes to reach those who are most at risk or marginalised, and understanding how to effectively implement proven interventions at scale (for example, antihypertensives, mental
health
programmes for children and young people, vaccines for cancer or workplace preventative interventions). - Identify: New ways of identifying those most at risk (for example, predictive analysis of GP records to identify those who would benefit from early intervention, new methods of cancer screening and new approaches to diagnosing the causes of chest pains). - Treat: Interventions early in the course of disease progression (for example, social prescribing, early intervention for cancer or interventions to enable people to remain in or return to work). - Manage: Interventions to improve the management of multiple long-term conditions (for example, how to manage side effects in polypharmacy), prevent acute events (such as heart attacks, strokes and mental
health
crises) and ensure effective rehabilitation after these events to reduce long-term illness and disability.
Department of Health and Social Care, 2023
prevention
timely diagnosis
interventions
obesity
cardiovascular disease
type 2 diabetes
mental
health
cancer
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
How does receipt of benefit payments affect disabled people and people with long-term
health
conditions? What impact does it have on independence, financial security, employment, wellbeing?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
benefit payments
disabled people
long-term
health
conditions
independence
financial security
employment
wellbeing
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
What new and better arrangements could be made to deliver effective
health
and employment support? What is the evidence base for effective joint working arrangements involving support delivered through, and beyond, the benefit system in partnerships involving DWP, the NHS, local authorities, the voluntary sector and other organisations?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
health
employment support
benefit system
partnerships
evidence base
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Enable disabled people and people with health conditions to start, stay, and succeed in work, and get financial support
What are the most effective ways to engage employers,
health
professionals, employees and other relevant stakeholders to retain and support disabled people and people with
health
conditions in employment? What policies and processes do employers have in place that could influence employee
health
, well-being and productivity (such as sick pay, access to occupational
health
services,
health
insurance provision)?
Department for Work and Pensions, 2023
employment
disability
health
professionals
employee well-being
occupational
health
services
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