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STRATEGY 2025
Introducing our Strategy 2025 Every advance in health or healthcare depends on high-quality research. Research provides hope. The HRB Strategy 2021-2025, Health research - making an impact, sets out how we will advance health research, data and evidence to benefit Ireland’s people, society and economy.We are committed to ensuring that research and evidence are translated into important EMERGING INVESTIGATOR AWARDS FOR HEALTH (EIA) 2022 The Emerging Investigator Awards for Health scheme will use a two-stage application process consisting of: an open call for Pre-applications (Stage 1). invitation of selected applicants to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). The application must have been reviewed and approved by the signatory approver at the research office(or equivalent) in
RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE IN QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY 2021 Research Collaborative in Quality and Patient Safety 2021 (RCQPS) The RCQPS Awards support high quality research projects where knowledge users and academic researchers collaborate to focus on QPS research questions that are determined by the documented evidence needs of the Irish health care system. As well as facilitating high quality QPS HRB OVERVIEW SERIES 11 HRB Overview Series 11 iv Citation information O’Dwyer C, Mongan D, Doyle A and Galvin B (2021) Alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and alcohol policy in Ireland. SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS PROJECTS (SDAP) 2021 Secondary Data Analysis Projects (SDAP) 2021 – Guidance Notes Page 3 of 50 as the COVID-19 data hub10.The catalogue of national health and social care data collections in SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 JOINT TRANSNATIONAL CALL (2021) “NEXT The goal of ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 is coordinating national and regional funding programmes for research in the area of translational cancer research. Twenty eight funding organisations from nineteen countries have agreed to launch a Joint Transnational Call (JTC 2021), co-funded by the European Commission, for collaborative research projects on "Next generation cancer immunotherapy: INVESTIGATOR-LED PROJECTS (ILP) 2019 (NEXT CALL DUE JUNE 2021) Investigator-Led Projects (ILP) 2019 (Next call due June 2021) Investigator-Led Projects aim to create new knowledge that, over time, will help to address major health challenges in society and have an impact on tomorrow’s healthcare. Projects should be cutting-edge, add to the knowledge base internationally, and focus on important,timely
HEALTH RESEARCH BOARD Welcome to the Health Research Board's award application and management system . This platform enables researchers to apply for, and manage, their Health Research Awards online. NEW HRB OVERVIEW PRESENTS LATEST RESEARCH ON ALCOHOL Published: 15 April 2021 New HRB overview presents latest research on alcohol consumption, harm and policy in Ireland . A new report from the Health Research Board (HRB) presents an overview of alcohol consumption and harm in Ireland, analysing trends and assessing the impact of policy changes over time.STRATEGY 2025
Introducing our Strategy 2025 Every advance in health or healthcare depends on high-quality research. Research provides hope. The HRB Strategy 2021-2025, Health research - making an impact, sets out how we will advance health research, data and evidence to benefit Ireland’s people, society and economy.We are committed to ensuring that research and evidence are translated into important EMERGING INVESTIGATOR AWARDS FOR HEALTH (EIA) 2022 The Emerging Investigator Awards for Health scheme will use a two-stage application process consisting of: an open call for Pre-applications (Stage 1). invitation of selected applicants to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). The application must have been reviewed and approved by the signatory approver at the research office(or equivalent) in
RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE IN QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY 2021 Research Collaborative in Quality and Patient Safety 2021 (RCQPS) The RCQPS Awards support high quality research projects where knowledge users and academic researchers collaborate to focus on QPS research questions that are determined by the documented evidence needs of the Irish health care system. As well as facilitating high quality QPS HRB OVERVIEW SERIES 11 HRB Overview Series 11 iv Citation information O’Dwyer C, Mongan D, Doyle A and Galvin B (2021) Alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and alcohol policy in Ireland. SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS PROJECTS (SDAP) 2021 Secondary Data Analysis Projects (SDAP) 2021 – Guidance Notes Page 3 of 50 as the COVID-19 data hub10.The catalogue of national health and social care data collections in SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 JOINT TRANSNATIONAL CALL (2021) “NEXT The goal of ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 is coordinating national and regional funding programmes for research in the area of translational cancer research. Twenty eight funding organisations from nineteen countries have agreed to launch a Joint Transnational Call (JTC 2021), co-funded by the European Commission, for collaborative research projects on "Next generation cancer immunotherapy: INVESTIGATOR-LED PROJECTS (ILP) 2019 (NEXT CALL DUE JUNE 2021) Investigator-Led Projects (ILP) 2019 (Next call due June 2021) Investigator-Led Projects aim to create new knowledge that, over time, will help to address major health challenges in society and have an impact on tomorrow’s healthcare. Projects should be cutting-edge, add to the knowledge base internationally, and focus on important,timely
HEALTH RESEARCH BOARD Welcome to the Health Research Board's award application and management system . This platform enables researchers to apply for, and manage, their Health Research Awards online.HOME
HRB report examines global evidence on housing with support for older people. A new evidence review conducted by the Health Research Board explores the perspectives of older people from around the world on housing with support and examines the impact of thisHRB BOARD
Corporate governance A ten member Board oversees the work of the HRB. Board members are appointed by the Minister for Health and serve afive-year term.
ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 JOINT TRANSNATIONAL CALL (2021) “NEXT The goal of ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 is coordinating national and regional funding programmes for research in the area of translational cancer research. Twenty eight funding organisations from nineteen countries have agreed to launch a Joint Transnational Call (JTC 2021), co-funded by the European Commission, for collaborative research projects on "Next generation cancer immunotherapy:EXECUTIVE TEAM
Dr Mairead O'Driscoll Chief Executive. Dr Mairéad O’Driscoll was the Director of Research Strategy and Funding at the HRB, with responsibility for a budget of approximately €40 million per annum and an awards portfolio of approximately €150m.DR TRACY CUNNINGHAM
Dr. Tracy Cunningham is the VP, Head of Development at Amryt Pharma, a biopharmaceutical rare and orphan diseases company, since April 2020, with responsibility for pre-clinical and clinical development of theportfolio.
PROFESSOR SEAMAS DONNELLY Seamas Donnelly is Professor of Medicine at Trinity College Dublin. He is an international leader in Translational Medicine and his research epitomises classical bench to bedside on an international stage. BOARD CHAIRPERSON, PROFESSOR BERNADETTE HANNIGAN Bernie Hannigan is Director of Research, Translation and Innovation in Public Health England and previously (2008 – 2014) was Director of R&D and Chief Scientific Adviser for Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland, preceded by academia / academic leadership with the University of Ulster. She was appointed as Chairperson of the Board by the Minister for Health on 26 April, 2021. DR CLÍONA SAIDLÉAR Dr Clíona Saidléar is the Executive Director of Rape Crisis Network Ireland (RCNI), national policy specialists on sexual violence. Clíona is an NUI Galway graduate who went on to earn her MScEcon and PhD from the Aberystwyth School of International Politics.DR TERRY MCWADE
Dr Terry McWade is CEO of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. He previously held the positions of CEO and Co-Founder of Valitacell (an early stage biotechnology company), Deputy CEO in the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, CEO Exceptis Technologies, Principle in the Boston Consulting Group (London) and CEO Servier Laboratories(Denmark).
DR JULIE LING
Julie Ling has been CEO of the European Association for Palliative Care since January 2015. The EAPC is the leading palliative care organisation in Europe representing 60 member associations from 33 countries across Europe and with individual members from 52 countries globally. The EAPC is currently a partner in five European Union-funded research projects. HOME FUNDINGDATA COLLECTIONS & EVIDENCEPUBLICATIONSCOVID-19 ETHICAL REVIEWNEWSABOUT HRB report examines global evidence on housing with support for older people. A new evidence review conducted by the Health Research Board explores the perspectives of older people from around the world on housing with support and examines the impact of this NEW HRB OVERVIEW PRESENTS LATEST RESEARCH ON ALCOHOL Published: 15 April 2021 New HRB overview presents latest research on alcohol consumption, harm and policy in Ireland . A new report from the Health Research Board (HRB) presents an overview of alcohol consumption and harm in Ireland, analysing trends and assessing the impact of policy changes over time.STRATEGY 2025
Introducing our Strategy 2025 Every advance in health or healthcare depends on high-quality research. Research provides hope. The HRB Strategy 2021-2025, Health research - making an impact, sets out how we will advance health research, data and evidence to benefit Ireland’s people, society and economy.We are committed to ensuring that research and evidence are translated into important RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE IN QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY 2021 Research Collaborative in Quality and Patient Safety 2021 (RCQPS) The RCQPS Awards support high quality research projects where knowledge users and academic researchers collaborate to focus on QPS research questions that are determined by the documented evidence needs of the Irish health care system. As well as facilitating high quality QPS EMERGING INVESTIGATOR AWARDS FOR HEALTH (EIA) 2022 The Emerging Investigator Awards for Health scheme will use a two-stage application process consisting of: an open call for Pre-applications (Stage 1). invitation of selected applicants to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). The application must have been reviewed and approved by the signatory approver at the research office(or equivalent) in
SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS PROJECTS (SDAP) 2021 Secondary Data Analysis Projects (SDAP) 2021 – Guidance Notes Page 3 of 50 as the COVID-19 data hub10.The catalogue of national health and social care data collections in SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
HRB OVERVIEW SERIES 11 HRB Overview Series 11 iv Citation information O’Dwyer C, Mongan D, Doyle A and Galvin B (2021) Alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and alcohol policy in Ireland.LOG IN - LINK
Welcome to the HRB LINK system. Please provide your credentials belowto gain access.
NO COST EXTENSIONS
HRB Policy on No Cost Extensions The need may arise to extend the expiration date of an award. It is the policy of the HRB to facilitate such an extension to the award where it is satisfied that such an action will ensure the completion of the funded project according to HOME FUNDINGDATA COLLECTIONS & EVIDENCEPUBLICATIONSCOVID-19 ETHICAL REVIEWNEWSABOUT HRB report examines global evidence on housing with support for older people. A new evidence review conducted by the Health Research Board explores the perspectives of older people from around the world on housing with support and examines the impact of this NEW HRB OVERVIEW PRESENTS LATEST RESEARCH ON ALCOHOL Published: 15 April 2021 New HRB overview presents latest research on alcohol consumption, harm and policy in Ireland . A new report from the Health Research Board (HRB) presents an overview of alcohol consumption and harm in Ireland, analysing trends and assessing the impact of policy changes over time.STRATEGY 2025
Introducing our Strategy 2025 Every advance in health or healthcare depends on high-quality research. Research provides hope. The HRB Strategy 2021-2025, Health research - making an impact, sets out how we will advance health research, data and evidence to benefit Ireland’s people, society and economy.We are committed to ensuring that research and evidence are translated into important RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE IN QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY 2021 Research Collaborative in Quality and Patient Safety 2021 (RCQPS) The RCQPS Awards support high quality research projects where knowledge users and academic researchers collaborate to focus on QPS research questions that are determined by the documented evidence needs of the Irish health care system. As well as facilitating high quality QPS EMERGING INVESTIGATOR AWARDS FOR HEALTH (EIA) 2022 The Emerging Investigator Awards for Health scheme will use a two-stage application process consisting of: an open call for Pre-applications (Stage 1). invitation of selected applicants to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). The application must have been reviewed and approved by the signatory approver at the research office(or equivalent) in
SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS PROJECTS (SDAP) 2021 Secondary Data Analysis Projects (SDAP) 2021 – Guidance Notes Page 3 of 50 as the COVID-19 data hub10.The catalogue of national health and social care data collections in SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
HRB OVERVIEW SERIES 11 HRB Overview Series 11 iv Citation information O’Dwyer C, Mongan D, Doyle A and Galvin B (2021) Alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and alcohol policy in Ireland.LOG IN - LINK
Welcome to the HRB LINK system. Please provide your credentials belowto gain access.
NO COST EXTENSIONS
HRB Policy on No Cost Extensions The need may arise to extend the expiration date of an award. It is the policy of the HRB to facilitate such an extension to the award where it is satisfied that such an action will ensure the completion of the funded project according toALL FUNDING SCHEMES
ERA-HDHL Call for Joint Transnational Research Proposals: “Development of targeted nutrition for prevention of undernutrition for older adults (PREVNUT)” 2020. This call intends to fund dedicated, top-class transnational and transdisciplinary research consortia focusing on the prevention of undernutrition in elderly through a proper balanceHRB BOARD
Corporate governance A ten member Board oversees the work of the HRB. Board members are appointed by the Minister for Health and serve afive-year term.
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Dr Mairead O'Driscoll Chief Executive. Dr Mairéad O’Driscoll was the Director of Research Strategy and Funding at the HRB, with responsibility for a budget of approximately €40 million per annum and an awards portfolio of approximately €150m. HOW DATA IS COLLECTED How data is collected for data for the National Intellectual Disability Database, NIDD, and the National Physical and Sensory Disability Database, NPSDD. NASS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 This report provides: A profile of the 36,649 people with a disability reviewed on NASS in 2020; Details of the HSE disability-funded services currently availed of, and those required now or within thenext five years.
NO COST EXTENSIONS
HRB Policy on No Cost Extensions The need may arise to extend the expiration date of an award. It is the policy of the HRB to facilitate such an extension to the award where it is satisfied that such an action will ensure the completion of the funded project according toPRIVACY POLICY
HRB general privacy policy - outward facing CHO 9 - NASS 2020 BULLETIN CHO 9 bulletin, NASS 2020 Page 3 1.2 Services Table 1 summarises service provision and need for service within CHO 9. In 2020: • 19% (1,075) of service users accessed a CHO 1 - NASS 2020 BULLETIN CHO 1 bulletin, NASS 2020 Page 2 Figure 1 Profile of the population registered on NASS in CHO 1, NASS 2020 Male Borderline Visual ~ To protect against the risk of indirect identification of individuals, values in cells containing less than five cases have been 8,125 PRIMARY PHYSICAL OR SENSORY DISABILITY TYPE NASS 2020 Physical or Sensory Disability Service Use and Need HRB Statistics 0-4 yrs 5-12 years 13-17 years 18-24 years 25-39 years 40-59 years ≥60 years HOME FUNDINGDATA COLLECTIONS & EVIDENCEPUBLICATIONSCOVID-19 ETHICAL REVIEWNEWSABOUT HRB report examines global evidence on housing with support for older people. A new evidence review conducted by the Health Research Board explores the perspectives of older people from around the world on housing with support and examines the impact of this NEW HRB OVERVIEW PRESENTS LATEST RESEARCH ON ALCOHOL Published: 15 April 2021 New HRB overview presents latest research on alcohol consumption, harm and policy in Ireland . A new report from the Health Research Board (HRB) presents an overview of alcohol consumption and harm in Ireland, analysing trends and assessing the impact of policy changes over time.STRATEGY 2025
Introducing our Strategy 2025 Every advance in health or healthcare depends on high-quality research. Research provides hope. The HRB Strategy 2021-2025, Health research - making an impact, sets out how we will advance health research, data and evidence to benefit Ireland’s people, society and economy.We are committed to ensuring that research and evidence are translated into important RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE IN QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY 2021 Research Collaborative in Quality and Patient Safety 2021 (RCQPS) The RCQPS Awards support high quality research projects where knowledge users and academic researchers collaborate to focus on QPS research questions that are determined by the documented evidence needs of the Irish health care system. As well as facilitating high quality QPS EMERGING INVESTIGATOR AWARDS FOR HEALTH (EIA) 2022 The Emerging Investigator Awards for Health scheme will use a two-stage application process consisting of: an open call for Pre-applications (Stage 1). invitation of selected applicants to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). The application must have been reviewed and approved by the signatory approver at the research office(or equivalent) in
SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS PROJECTS (SDAP) 2021 Secondary Data Analysis Projects (SDAP) 2021 – Guidance Notes Page 3 of 50 as the COVID-19 data hub10.The catalogue of national health and social care data collections in SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
HRB OVERVIEW SERIES 11 HRB Overview Series 11 iv Citation information O’Dwyer C, Mongan D, Doyle A and Galvin B (2021) Alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and alcohol policy in Ireland.LOG IN - LINK
Welcome to the HRB LINK system. Please provide your credentials belowto gain access.
NO COST EXTENSIONS
HRB Policy on No Cost Extensions The need may arise to extend the expiration date of an award. It is the policy of the HRB to facilitate such an extension to the award where it is satisfied that such an action will ensure the completion of the funded project according to HOME FUNDINGDATA COLLECTIONS & EVIDENCEPUBLICATIONSCOVID-19 ETHICAL REVIEWNEWSABOUT HRB report examines global evidence on housing with support for older people. A new evidence review conducted by the Health Research Board explores the perspectives of older people from around the world on housing with support and examines the impact of this NEW HRB OVERVIEW PRESENTS LATEST RESEARCH ON ALCOHOL Published: 15 April 2021 New HRB overview presents latest research on alcohol consumption, harm and policy in Ireland . A new report from the Health Research Board (HRB) presents an overview of alcohol consumption and harm in Ireland, analysing trends and assessing the impact of policy changes over time.STRATEGY 2025
Introducing our Strategy 2025 Every advance in health or healthcare depends on high-quality research. Research provides hope. The HRB Strategy 2021-2025, Health research - making an impact, sets out how we will advance health research, data and evidence to benefit Ireland’s people, society and economy.We are committed to ensuring that research and evidence are translated into important RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE IN QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY 2021 Research Collaborative in Quality and Patient Safety 2021 (RCQPS) The RCQPS Awards support high quality research projects where knowledge users and academic researchers collaborate to focus on QPS research questions that are determined by the documented evidence needs of the Irish health care system. As well as facilitating high quality QPS EMERGING INVESTIGATOR AWARDS FOR HEALTH (EIA) 2022 The Emerging Investigator Awards for Health scheme will use a two-stage application process consisting of: an open call for Pre-applications (Stage 1). invitation of selected applicants to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). The application must have been reviewed and approved by the signatory approver at the research office(or equivalent) in
SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS PROJECTS (SDAP) 2021 Secondary Data Analysis Projects (SDAP) 2021 – Guidance Notes Page 3 of 50 as the COVID-19 data hub10.The catalogue of national health and social care data collections in SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
HRB OVERVIEW SERIES 11 HRB Overview Series 11 iv Citation information O’Dwyer C, Mongan D, Doyle A and Galvin B (2021) Alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and alcohol policy in Ireland.LOG IN - LINK
Welcome to the HRB LINK system. Please provide your credentials belowto gain access.
NO COST EXTENSIONS
HRB Policy on No Cost Extensions The need may arise to extend the expiration date of an award. It is the policy of the HRB to facilitate such an extension to the award where it is satisfied that such an action will ensure the completion of the funded project according toALL FUNDING SCHEMES
ERA-HDHL Call for Joint Transnational Research Proposals: “Development of targeted nutrition for prevention of undernutrition for older adults (PREVNUT)” 2020. This call intends to fund dedicated, top-class transnational and transdisciplinary research consortia focusing on the prevention of undernutrition in elderly through a proper balanceHRB BOARD
Corporate governance A ten member Board oversees the work of the HRB. Board members are appointed by the Minister for Health and serve afive-year term.
EXECUTIVE TEAM
Dr Mairead O'Driscoll Chief Executive. Dr Mairéad O’Driscoll was the Director of Research Strategy and Funding at the HRB, with responsibility for a budget of approximately €40 million per annum and an awards portfolio of approximately €150m. HOW DATA IS COLLECTED How data is collected for data for the National Intellectual Disability Database, NIDD, and the National Physical and Sensory Disability Database, NPSDD. NASS ANNUAL REPORT 2020 This report provides: A profile of the 36,649 people with a disability reviewed on NASS in 2020; Details of the HSE disability-funded services currently availed of, and those required now or within thenext five years.
NO COST EXTENSIONS
HRB Policy on No Cost Extensions The need may arise to extend the expiration date of an award. It is the policy of the HRB to facilitate such an extension to the award where it is satisfied that such an action will ensure the completion of the funded project according toPRIVACY POLICY
HRB general privacy policy - outward facing CHO 9 - NASS 2020 BULLETIN CHO 9 bulletin, NASS 2020 Page 3 1.2 Services Table 1 summarises service provision and need for service within CHO 9. In 2020: • 19% (1,075) of service users accessed a CHO 1 - NASS 2020 BULLETIN CHO 1 bulletin, NASS 2020 Page 2 Figure 1 Profile of the population registered on NASS in CHO 1, NASS 2020 Male Borderline Visual ~ To protect against the risk of indirect identification of individuals, values in cells containing less than five cases have been 8,125 PRIMARY PHYSICAL OR SENSORY DISABILITY TYPE NASS 2020 Physical or Sensory Disability Service Use and Need HRB Statistics 0-4 yrs 5-12 years 13-17 years 18-24 years 25-39 years 40-59 years ≥60 years NEW HRB OVERVIEW PRESENTS LATEST RESEARCH ON ALCOHOL Published: 15 April 2021 New HRB overview presents latest research on alcohol consumption, harm and policy in Ireland . A new report from the Health Research Board (HRB) presents an overview of alcohol consumption and harm in Ireland, analysing trends and assessing the impact of policy changes over time. EMERGING INVESTIGATOR AWARDS FOR HEALTH (EIA) 2022 The Emerging Investigator Awards for Health scheme will use a two-stage application process consisting of: an open call for Pre-applications (Stage 1). invitation of selected applicants to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). The application must have been reviewed and approved by the signatory approver at the research office(or equivalent) in
STRATEGY 2025
Introducing our Strategy 2025 Every advance in health or healthcare depends on high-quality research. Research provides hope. The HRB Strategy 2021-2025, Health research - making an impact, sets out how we will advance health research, data and evidence to benefit Ireland’s people, society and economy.We are committed to ensuring that research and evidence are translated into important RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE IN QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY 2021 Research Collaborative in Quality and Patient Safety 2021 (RCQPS) The RCQPS Awards support high quality research projects where knowledge users and academic researchers collaborate to focus on QPS research questions that are determined by the documented evidence needs of the Irish health care system. As well as facilitating high quality QPS SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS PROJECTS (SDAP) 2021 Secondary Data Analysis Projects (SDAP) 2021 – Guidance Notes Page 3 of 50 as the COVID-19 data hub10.The catalogue of national health and social care data collections in SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
HRB OVERVIEW SERIES 11 HRB Overview Series 11 iv Citation information O’Dwyer C, Mongan D, Doyle A and Galvin B (2021) Alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and alcohol policy in Ireland.LOG IN - LINK
Welcome to the HRB LINK system. Please provide your credentials belowto gain access.
ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 JOINT TRANSNATIONAL CALL (2021) “NEXT The goal of ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 is coordinating national and regional funding programmes for research in the area of translational cancer research. Twenty eight funding organisations from nineteen countries have agreed to launch a Joint Transnational Call (JTC 2021), co-funded by the European Commission, for collaborative research projects on "Next generation cancer immunotherapy: HEALTH RESEARCH BOARD Welcome to the Health Research Board's award application and management system . This platform enables researchers to apply for, and manage, their Health Research Awards online. NEW HRB OVERVIEW PRESENTS LATEST RESEARCH ON ALCOHOL Published: 15 April 2021 New HRB overview presents latest research on alcohol consumption, harm and policy in Ireland . A new report from the Health Research Board (HRB) presents an overview of alcohol consumption and harm in Ireland, analysing trends and assessing the impact of policy changes over time. EMERGING INVESTIGATOR AWARDS FOR HEALTH (EIA) 2022 The Emerging Investigator Awards for Health scheme will use a two-stage application process consisting of: an open call for Pre-applications (Stage 1). invitation of selected applicants to submit a Full Application (Stage 2). The application must have been reviewed and approved by the signatory approver at the research office(or equivalent) in
STRATEGY 2025
Introducing our Strategy 2025 Every advance in health or healthcare depends on high-quality research. Research provides hope. The HRB Strategy 2021-2025, Health research - making an impact, sets out how we will advance health research, data and evidence to benefit Ireland’s people, society and economy.We are committed to ensuring that research and evidence are translated into important RESEARCH COLLABORATIVE IN QUALITY AND PATIENT SAFETY 2021 Research Collaborative in Quality and Patient Safety 2021 (RCQPS) The RCQPS Awards support high quality research projects where knowledge users and academic researchers collaborate to focus on QPS research questions that are determined by the documented evidence needs of the Irish health care system. As well as facilitating high quality QPS SECONDARY DATA ANALYSIS PROJECTS (SDAP) 2021 Secondary Data Analysis Projects (SDAP) 2021 – Guidance Notes Page 3 of 50 as the COVID-19 data hub10.The catalogue of national health and social care data collections in SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
HRB OVERVIEW SERIES 11 HRB Overview Series 11 iv Citation information O’Dwyer C, Mongan D, Doyle A and Galvin B (2021) Alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm and alcohol policy in Ireland.LOG IN - LINK
Welcome to the HRB LINK system. Please provide your credentials belowto gain access.
ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 JOINT TRANSNATIONAL CALL (2021) “NEXT The goal of ERA-NET TRANSCAN-3 is coordinating national and regional funding programmes for research in the area of translational cancer research. Twenty eight funding organisations from nineteen countries have agreed to launch a Joint Transnational Call (JTC 2021), co-funded by the European Commission, for collaborative research projects on "Next generation cancer immunotherapy: HEALTH RESEARCH BOARD Welcome to the Health Research Board's award application and management system . This platform enables researchers to apply for, and manage, their Health Research Awards online.HOME
HRB report examines global evidence on housing with support for older people. A new evidence review conducted by the Health Research Board explores the perspectives of older people from around the world on housing with support and examines the impact of this SUMMER STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS (SS) 2021 Summer Student Scholarships (SS) 2021. The Summer Student Scholarships support undergraduate students in health or social care-related disciplines to complete short research projects during the summer. The purpose of the scholarship scheme is to encourage an interest in research and give students an opportunity to become familiar withresearch
HRB BOARD
Corporate governance A ten member Board oversees the work of the HRB. Board members are appointed by the Minister for Health and serve afive-year term.
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TRUST AND TRUTH IN HEALTH RESEARCH HRB online conference aims to help people discern fact from fake when it comes to health researchView programme
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NEW TREATMENT PROVES EFFECTIVE FOR CRITICALLY ILL COVID-19 PATIENTS HRB funds Irish arm of an international trial that shows critically ill patients are less likely to die and will spend less time in ICU when treated with an arthritis drug. Read about new trial results HOW DO SOCIAL AND GENOMIC FACTORS IMPACT HEALTH AS WE AGE? The HRB is supporting a new research project between the US, Ireland and Northern Ireland to explore how experiences in early life contribute to the rate of biological ageing and impact on health. Read about new collaboration HRB APPOINTS NEW DIRECTOR FOR RESEARCH STRATEGY AND FUNDING Dr Teresa Maguire takes up the position in November 2020 and brings more than 25 years’ experience in health research-related roles. Read about Director appointmentEU FUNDING SUCCESS
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Read about recent EU funding success HRB PUBLISH NEW REVIEWS ON E-CIGARETTES Evidence shows that adolescents who had ever used an e-cigarette were between three and five times more likely to start smoking tobacco cigarettes compared to those who never used e-cigarettes. Press release - e-cigarette review FIRST REPORT FROM HRB NATIONAL ABILITY SUPPORTS SYSTEM (NASS) The NASS report outlines service provision and service demand among people with disabilities.Read NASS report
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Steroid improves COVID-19 recovery and survival HRB REPORTS CONTINUED DEMAND FOR ALCOHOL TREATMENT Latest figures show 53,200 cases were treated for problem alcohol use in Ireland between 2013 and 2019. A total of 7,546 cases were treated in 2019, a slight increase from 7,464 in 2018. Press release - Alcohol treatment in Ireland 2013 to 2019 DRINKING IN DENIAL IN IRELAND New HRB study reveals that many people in Ireland underestimate howmuch they drink.
Read press release - Drinking in denial in Ireland BOARD APPOINTS DR MAIRÉAD O'DRISCOLL AS CHIEF EXECUTIVE Read about CEO appointment INCREASE IN PSYCHIATRIC IN-PATIENT ADMISSIONS UNDER 18-YEARS Latest figures show an increase in the number of under 18-year-olds admitted to psychiatric units and hospitals in Ireland, rising from 408 admissions in 2018 to 497 in 2019..
Press release - Irish psychiatric admissions and discharges HRB ANNOUNCES €3.7 MILLION INVESTMENT IN TWELVE NEW HEALTH RESEARCHFELLOWSHIPS
Health data, biomarkers for the early detection of dementia, and the influence of the food industry on public health policy in Ireland are just some of the areas that will come under the microscope in thetwelve projects.
Read more - New health research fellowships HRB REPORTS CONTINUED INCREASE IN COCAINE TREATMENT Latest figures show the number of cases presenting for cocaine treatment continued to rise between 2018 and 2019. The number of cases entering treatment for cocaine as a main problem drug has trebled between 2013 and 2019. Press release - Drug treatment in Ireland 2013 to 2019 PUBLIC REVIEWS NOW INTEGRATED INTO HRB FUNDING DECISIONS For the first time, feedback from public reviewers have been used to help influence HRB funding decisions. Read more - Public reviews and funding decisions TRUTH AND TRUST IN HEALTH RESEARCH HRB online conference aims to build trust in research evidence to support informed health decisions View conference programme RESEARCH CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR ANAESTHESIOLOGISTS The HRB, the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (CAI), and the Irish Clinical Academic Training programme (ICAT) come together to boost research careers amongst Ireland's future academic clinicians. Read more - Research career opportunities for Anaesthesiologists NEW RESEARCH PROJECTS TO TACKLE COVID-19 A total of 26 rapid response research projects will get underway this week as part of the national, coordinated research and innovation funding response to the COVID-19 pandemic involving Ireland’s leading funding and innovation agencies. COVID-19 Rapid response research projects IRELAND TO PARTICIPATE IN GLOBAL CLINICAL TRIAL FOR COVID-19 HRB mobilises rapid support for a COVID-19 clinical trial among Irish patients in Intensive Care Units as part of global research efforts to tackle the pandemic. Read about COVID-19 clinical trial HRB INVESTS €7.5M TO SUPPORT NEW RESEARCH LEADERS The investment will support five new research leaders to conduct research programmes that will deliver evidence to directly inform changes in health policy and practice. Research leaders awards - read more COVID-19: IMPACT ON FUNDED RESEARCH The Irish Research Council (IRC), Health Research Board (HRB) and Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) issue a joint statement. Research funders joint statement HOW HRB GRANT FUNDING PANEL REVIEWS WORK We have created two video animations that describe what happens to your grant application from the point when you press ‘submit’ until you get the results. Watch the animations CLIMBING THE HEALTH RESEARCH CAREER LADDER The HRB is investing €5million to advance research careers of five emerging medical leaders and improve health outcomes for the patients in their specialty areas. Read about the five new Emerging Clinician Scientists awards INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2020 - COMPETITION The Health Research Board is giving away a €250 book voucher to one lucky person who strikes the #EachforEqual pose. Read - International Women’s Day 2020 WEBINAR ON NEW HRB POLICY FOR MANAGEMENT AND SHARING OF RESEARCH DATA Aileen Sheehy, HRB, will give a 20-minute webinar that outlines the new requirements of the HRB's new Management and sharing of research data policy. The webinar will take place at 3.00 pm Thursday 13February 2020.
Policy for management and sharing of research data TIME TO RETHINK HEART DISEASE RISK ASSESSMENTS? Congratulations to Ben Loughnane from Kinsale Community School who won both the HRB Special Prize and came first place in the Social and Behavioural Sciences Category Intermediate Awards for his intriguingly named project 'A statistical investigation into the power of zero'. The project looked at a new way to better estimate your heart attackrisk.
BT Young Scientist - HRB Special Prize winner 2020 NO MAJOR CHANGES IN PSYCHIATRIC INPATIENT CENSUS 2,308 patients were resident in Irish psychiatric units and hospitals on Census night (31 March 2019) according to the latest report fromthe HRB
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