NORTHERN IRELAND LONGITUDINAL STUDY
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Over a number of years, the Health & Social Care (HSC) R&D Office worked with the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) and the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NIRSA) to generate a database of information which can help inform the development of public health policy. The NILS was launched in December 2006. The R&D Office has provided ongoing funding for both the set up and running costs of the NILS. NISRA has taken the technical lead in the creation of NILS and will continue to house and maintain the dataset, ensuring appropriate structures and systems are in place to maintain the integrity and security of the dataset. The NILS is a large-scale data linkage study which has been created by linking administrative and statistical data. The Study is designed for statistical and research uses only and is managed under Census legislation. Information is linked over time on people from Census, vital events and health registration datasets. Data sources include 2001 Census data, birth and death registrations and demographic data derived from health registrations. The NILS is useful for longitudinal and cross-sectional studies of census and event data. It includes linked data on:
HSC R&D Office funding opportunities Whilst the R&D Office does not plan at present to run a further funding scheme dedicated to NILS, applicants may apply to future R&D Office funding opportunities, for example commissioned research calls, and include research using NILS as part of the application.
NILS Research Support Unit
NILS User Forum |
North/South Pharmacy Healthcare Conference
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The North/South Pharmacy Healthcare Conference has been organised by a number of pharmacy bodies to bring together pharmacists from all over Ireland and in all spheres of the profession to allow the exchange of ideas and to encourage networking. |
2) Small Grants Scheme
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The Small Grant Scheme is intended to provide opportunities for researchers to begin the aquisition of grants. It is targeted at those professions starting from a low R&D base and is in recognition of the funding gap that exists for these groups at postdoctoral level. This scheme was run for the first time in 2003 and resulted in five grants being awarded. Successful Applicants 2005/ Small Grants Scheme – Guidance/ Successful Projects Annual Progress Report/ Final Progress Report |