South West England

Hello and welcome to the South West consortium of CAHPR.

Our mission is to provide a range of networks, contacts, links and signposts to support the AHP workforce in undertaking research-related activities.

We aim to develop AHP research, clinical academics, and researchers in the region.

We want to support the strengthening of evidence of the professions’ value and impact for enhancing service user and community care.  We want to enable the professions to speak with one voice on research issues, thereby raising our profile and increasing our influence.

Our vision is for strong AHP research activities and outputs facilitating the translation of research findings into practice and education across the South West.

CAHPR South West is run through a network of Co-Leaders, Research Champions, and our marvellous administrator, Jessica Coggins.

Hub Leaders

Dr Jen Pearson

Dr Jen Pearson

Co-Leader

Physiotherapist, NIHR Advanced Clinical and Practitioner Academic Fellow, University of the West of England, Bristol

Dr Ralph Hammond

Dr Ralph Hammond

Co-Leader and Consortium Lead

Physiotherapist, Clinical Fellow, Somerset Clinical School, Senior Research Fellow, University of Plymouth

Jessica Coggins

Jessica Coggins

Consortium Administration

PhD Student and Research Associate, University of the West of England, Bristol

Laura Tapp

CAHPR SW Leadership Group Member

MSK Physiotherapist, Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Sharn Hooper

CAHPR SW Leadership Group Member

MSK Physiotherapist, Improvement Support Manager, NHS England

Contact us

Advancing Research Careers for Under-recognised Groups in Allied Health Professions across the South West

Funded by NHS England SW, CAHPR South West completed a project exploring AHP research career progression for under-recognised groups across the South West. Katie Williams (pictured right) led the project, which aimed to support the implementation of strategic aim 2 of the  Developing a Research Skilled Workforce strategy 2023 – 2026: to improve access and equity,

On Thursday 23rd May 2024, Katie hosted a thank you and feedback session. This event shared the findings of phase one, plans for phase two and a series of of five-minute lightening talks to raise awareness of research career building opportunities and resources available to South West AHPs and AHP support workers. Please find the the slides below.

The final report which includes findings and recommendations from phase one and two can be found below.

Katie

Developing a research skilled workforce in the South West

NHS England SW has commissioned the University of Plymouth to lead the promotion and engagement of the SW workforce in implementing its regional strategy.

The regional research strategy: DRSW

There are 6 domains to this strategy:

1. Invest in and nurture our workforce

What CAHPR SW consortium is doing:

  • We support delivery of the NIHR clinical academic development programme NIHR ICA programme in the south west. This includes paid internships and bridging awards.
  • We offer a monthly Conversation Cafe. This is a drop in, online chat to discuss, share, signpost, support, and encourage people at all stages of their clinical academic  / research delivery / clinical development journey.

2. Improve equity and access 

What CAHPR SW consortium is doing:

  • We are running our biggest ever project: to better understand the barriers and enablers to enabling research advancement for under-represented groups within the AHPs, in the south west (see above).
  • We are in talks to develop networks to widen our capacity and reach across the region… watch this space.
  • Watch the DRSW webinar Webinar 3 – Do I matter to research? (link to YouTube video)Guest speakers: Amanda Dufley, Vimal Sriram PhD, Munira Khan, Sun Sanders-Jackson and Gita Ramdharry PhD ; Webinar hosted 11 July 2023

3. Lead by example

What CAHPR SW consortium is doing:

  • We provide funding to support AHPs attend CPD events (see below).
  • We promote and celebrate role models in providing evidence-based practice.
  • Signpost AHPs to research leadership development courses.

4. Support south west research priorities

What CAHPR SW consortium is doing:

  • In 2023 we undertook an online survey to better understand what AHPs in the south west want from us. We are using this to inform our next steps.
  • We believe region wide ICB research priorities are due to  be published soon……….

5. Grow our influence

What CAHPR SW consortium is doing:

  • In 2024, we will be reaching out more more explicitly to the AHP Faculties across the region, offering ourselves as a resource for AHP health and care professionals, and support workers, in accessing research development and research delivery opportunities.
  • We are working with the NHSE south west workforce training and education AHP lead, Carrie Biddle.
  • One of our Research Champions, Dr Richard Collings, is the CAHPR vice-chair.
  • Our Consortium lead, Dr Ralph Hammond, is chairing the CAHPR mission and vision working party.

6. Create a thriving research culture

What CAHPR SW consortium is doing:

  • Engaging with the regional research strategy (DRSW)
  • Attending the DRSW23 conference with a stand, flyers, and giveaways
  • Running a monthly Conversation Cafes
  • Running weekly Writing Sessions
  • We moderate a Twitter / X feed, for AHPs as a step into the research world
  • Our CAHPR Research Champions are a point of contact for AHPs with research questions:
  1. Richard Collings
  2. Angie Logan
  3. Elaine Willmore
  4. Sandi Derham

Videos

Conference/study day funding

Our recent small grants scheme closed on 22nd July 2024. Five applicants were successful in receiving funding to attend a conference/study day. They will be posting summaries of their learning opportunity here in due course. ​​​​​

In 2023, we awarded seven AHPs funding to support their conference or study day attendance.

Corinne Birch Feedback Summary Video 

Events

Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement

Links to useful information

  1. NHS Health Research Authority here
  2. NIHR Patient and Public Involvement resources for applicants to NIHR research programmes here

Find out more about CAHPR South West, about AHP research, and clinical research

Our twitter feed shares information on events, news, research projects, training opportunities, and funding announcements. Contact us via email if you have specific questions. Scroll to the bottom of this page, below for contact details.

2023

We completed a needs survey with our network, please find this below.

NEWS

NIHR announces £30 million of funding to support AHPs, midwives, and nurses develop clinical academic careers. £30million funding for clinical academic career development

NIHR expands its clinical academic funding awards Opportunities for AHP research development funding

NHSE South West and the University of Plymouth host a Developing and Celebrating a Research Skilled Workforce conference 29 November DRSW23

Developing a Research Skilled Workforce in the South West strategy DRSW strategy

Recent Activities

Summit report released

17 August 2023

The NIHR-HEE AHP Research Summit aligned with the HEE (2022) AHP Research and Innovation Strategy,  aimed to drive transformational change in successful research careers equitably across fourteen allied health professions. Active attention was focused on those professions and groups that have traditionally been under-represented in research.

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Join the NIHR Incubator for Emergency Care Research

14 June 2023

The NIHR Incubator for Emergency Care Research was established in 2019. The purpose of the group is to support clinicians with an interest in Emergency Care Research. It is aimed at early through to late stage researchers, and now has over 250 members across the UK. There are very few AHP members however, despite its multi-disciplinary remit.

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NIHR ARCs national webinar series

16 May 2023

During Mental Health Awareness Week, NIHR ARC launch the NIHR ARCs national webinar series: ‘Mental health in our modern world
In this cross-ARC series of three webinars, they will look at mental health in the context of some of the most topical themes of our times.

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AHP Research and Innovation 1 year Anniversary Celebration

20 February 2023

Building Allied Health Professional (AHP) research and innovation capability, capacity and culture is crucial to delivering safe and effective evidence-based care for the people we serve.

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