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Health and Wellbeing in the North East: Research and Data Roundtable

Join the Scottish Civil Society Data Partnership to discuss the use of research and data in improving health and wellbeing in the North East. Explore funding opportunities, academic resources, and connect with the third sector and public sector.

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Health and Wellbeing in the North East: Research and Data Roundtable

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  1. Health and wellbeing in the North East: making best use of research and data Cross-sector round table Thursday 19th January 2017

  2. Overview • The Civil Society Data Partnership is an ESRC-funded collaboration led by the University of Stirling, along with the University of St Andrews and the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations • Aims: • develop administrative data on Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) • help CSOs to improve their ability to work with data, including ‘big data’ • increase collaboration between CSOs and academia

  3. Scottish Civil Society Data Partnership Making best use of existing data and resources • Academic resources

  4. Scottish Civil Society Data Partnership Making best use of existing data and resources • Academic resources

  5. Scottish Civil Society Data Partnership Making best use of existing data and resources • Academic resources

  6. Aims and outcomes for today • Network! Strengthen links between third sector organisations, public sector and academic sector • Identify key issues ad research gaps • Make better use of existing assets, resources and data, including open source and ‘big data’ • Better connections with academics leading to more collaboration • Better links with public sector, local intelligence and public sector data sets as well as better understanding of shared priorities • Support for third sector organisations in Aberdeen who collect and hold data, but lack capacity/time to analyse or skills to present and visualise data • Joint research projects and funding bids around local needs and priorities

  7. The ‘third sector’

  8. About the Third Sector

  9. The

  10. Third sector in North East • Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire & Moray • £342million income last year • £315million spent last year • Over 10,000 paid staff • Over 20,000 unpaid trustees • 141,000 volunteers • 17million volunteer hours • worth an estimated £241million

  11. Third sector in North East

  12. Third sector in North East and Health

  13. Making best use of existing data and resources • Funding - Ilse Mackinnon • ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) • ESRC grants are usually open to academic institutions, but the ESRC is increasingly encouraging collaboration with the third sector. Funding streams include • Impact Acceleration Accounts which fund knowledge exchange activities  • Secondary Data Analysis Initiative which funds the deeper analysis of major data resources • Big Lottery • Grant-making trusts • Funding Scotland www.fundingscotland.com • Funding Scotland is a portal that allows users to search for relevant funders and covers all funders – lottery, public and third sector grant-makers.

  14. Making best use of existing data and resources • Academic resources

  15. Making best use of existing data and resources • Funding • Public sector /Scottish Government • A range of public sector funding is available for research – see Funding Scotland. • Key funds include the Scottish Government’s new £9.7m Social Economy Development Programme, which is being introduced to tackle poverty and inequality across Scotland with the support of EU funding. It runs alongside the £18.9m Aspiring Communities Fund. • The Social Innovation Challenge Fund will invest in a 3-stage model of Social Innovation, by supporting new approaches to tackling poverty, through partnership and joint working between the social economy and academic/research organisations. • Stage 1 – provides between £30k and £50k to support research and development of new and creative ideas and potential solutions to social problems(£30k - £50k) • Stage 2 – provides between £100k and £150k to enable partnerships to develop Stage 1 ideas into new products or services, pilot or prototype and measure their effectiveness, understand what works and demonstrate why • Stage 3 – provides between £150k and £250k for the scaling up of Stage 2 products and services that have demonstrated their effectiveness in tackling poverty and disadvantage • Funds open January 2017 • For more info contact: infogrowingthesocialeconomy@gov.scot

  16. Making best use of existing data and resources • Third sector resources • http://thirdforcenews.org.uk/find stories, research and events, share your news, sign up to e-bulletins on various topics including Regeneration & Housing • Third Sector Interfaces – 32 local third sector support bodies • www.getinvolved.org.uk– database of over 40,000 organisations • www.aliss.org– signposts to Health and Wellbeing resources and projects • Oxfam Humankind Index – Index of priorities, including decent homes • JRF/ESRC Evidence centre on UK housing • The ESRC, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF) and the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) are funding a £6million evidence centre for UK housing, looking to improve connections, bring together existing research and identify gaps. The centre is funded over 5 years, and is expected to open Spring 2017.

  17. Making best use of existing data and resources • Public sector resources • Scottish Housing Regulator • Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator • Scottish Neighbourhood Statistics • Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation • Census, plus other household surveys • UK Data Service • NHS data egScottish Public Health Observatory

  18. Making best use of existing data and resources • Academic resources • Interface • University resources • ESRC Impact Acceleration Accounts • Administrative Data Research Centre • Urban Big Data Centre

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