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HSDR Extra Funding Committee Public minutes: 23/89 Overcoming ethnicity-based inequities in access and experience of health and care services

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Published: 15 August 2024

Version: Version 1.0 - August 2024

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Date: 3 June 2024

Venue

Virtual via Microsoft Teams 

Present Members

Kathy Rowan (Chair and Programme Director)

Duncan Stewart

Fiona Warren

Graham Martin

Jason Madan

Jo McPeake

John Ford

Katie Featherstone

Linda Parton (Public Committee Member)

Mariam Watling

Nicola Walsh

Rashmi Kumar (Public Committee Member)

Samuel Relton

Secretariat

Tara Lamont

Suzy Hopper

Maria Oosterwijk

Apologies

Yize Wan

Observers

Inna Walker – NIHRCC Consultant Advisor/ Consultant in Public Health Medicine

Quoracy Information

  • Voting members: 13 (Quoracy = 66%, 9)
  • Voting members present on the day: 12 (92%)

Members from the wider HSDR Funding Committee were invited to attend this extra funding committee meeting

Stage Two applications

23/89 Overcoming ethnicity-based inequities in access and experience of health and care services

NIHR161622 - Improving care pathways for common mental disorders in minoritised communities: I-CONNECT study (Jayati Das-Munshi, King’s College London)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: None

Decision: Decline

NIHR162516 - Voices of Change: Exploring Culturally-Responsive Pathways for Moving Young People from Paediatric to Adult Sickle Cell Services (Anna Hood & Brenda Poku, The University of Manchester)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: None

Decision: Fund with Changes

NIHR161139 - A culturally tailored weight management programme with personalised health videos to improve engagement, retention and weight loss in Tier 2 weight management services for Black African and Black Caribbean adults with overweight or obesity: A pragmatic study. (Louise Goff, University of Leicester)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: Graham Martin, Fiona Warren

Decision: Decline

NIHR162550 - Optimising transient ischaemic attack (TIA) pathways to reduce ethnicity-based inequalities (Elizabeth Teale, Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)

Chair: Kathy Rowan

Declared a conflict and left the room: None

Decision: Fund with Changes