We aim to improve care by undertaking applied research which supports frontline NHS and Social Care staff to change practice and investigate whether care and treatments are effective and provide good value.
Collaborate with communities, health and care providers, and third-sector organisations to tackle health and social care challenges and inequalities through applied health research.
Ensure that the public and local communities are at the heart of our research to shape health and social care.
Support the use of evidence and innovation to benefit individuals, communities, workforces, and health care systems.
Create a vibrant, inclusive infrastructure that fosters the careers of researchers and builds skills and capacity within the health and care workforce to be evidence-informed.
Our ARC partnership is working together to plan and carry out applied research that will make a positive difference to health and social care services, patients and the public.
The Implementation workstream aims to translate research findings into practice efficiently, making a meaningful impact on local populations and health and social care settings.
Knowledge mobilisation is the process of ensuring that the right knowledge, from research, experience, and practice, is available, accessible, and used effectively.