Universal Open Access Youth Work Consultation in Surrey

Universal Open Access Youth Work Consultation in Surrey
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Surrey County Council presents a webinar on their Youth Offer, focusing on supporting vulnerable young people and transforming youth centers into vibrant community spaces. Learn about safeguarding, targeted youth support, and early help initiatives for children in Surrey

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  • Youth Work
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  • Surrey County Council

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  1. Clinical Research Network West of England SWAG SSG Brain and CNS Cancer Meeting Wednesday 25th April Research Report

  2. Clinical Research Network & Cancer Services West ofEngland SWAG - Somerset Wiltshire Avon & Gloucestershire South West Children s Cancer & Leukaemia Research Network

  3. NIHR CRN High Level Objectives 2017-18 Increase number of participants into NIHR CRN portfolio studies 650,000 in England 21,905 in West of England Increase the number of studies that deliver to time and target Target 80% Increase number of commercial studies delivered through network Reduce NHS study set up times Reduce time taken to recruit first participant

  4. Cancer specialty objective for 2017-18 Number of LCRNs achieving on-target recruitment into at least 8 of the 13 Cancer subspecialties, where "on-target" means either improving recruitment by 10% from 2016/17 or meeting the following recruitment targets per 100,000 population served: a) Brain & CNS: 0.2; b) Breast: 8; c) Colorectal: 3; d) Paediatrics: 3; e) Gynae: 3; f) Head & Neck: 1; g) Haematology: 7; h) Lung: 4; i) Sarcoma: 0.1; j) Skin: 0.2; k) Supportive & Palliative Care and Psychosocial Oncology & Survivorship: 3; l) Upper GI: 3; m) Urology: 8.

  5. Performance regarding 2017/18 Cancer specialty target West of England recruitment to Cancer per 100,000 population by subspecialty 2017-18 (April- March) against YTD target 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Brain and CNS Breast Colorectal Paediatrics Gynaecological Haematology and Lymphoma Head and Neck Lung Sarcoma Skin Palliative Care, Psychosocial & Survivorship Upper GI Urology 2017-18 recruitment per 100,000 population 2017-18 YTD target 2017-18 target

  6. Recruitment to Cancer studies as % of Cancer Incidence by LCRN 2017-18 (April-March) 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% South LondonNorth Thames North West Greater Manchester Wessex Eastern Yorkshire and Humber Thames Valley and South Midlands West Midlands West of England Kent, Surrey and Sussex North East and North Cumbria North West Coast South West Peninsula East Midlands London % Recruitment of Cancer Incidence 2017-18 (April-March) Average

  7. SWAG cancer RTT by Partner Organisation April 2018 100.00% 88.24% 90.00% 80.00% 69.23% 70.00% 66.67% 65.31% 62.50% 60.00% 59.52% 58.06% 60.00% 50.00% 40.00% 30.00% 20.00% 10.00% 0.00% Yeovil District Hospital North Bristol Trust Gloucestershire Hospitals Taunton and Somerset Great Western Weston Area Health Royal United Hospitals Bath University Hospitals Bristol % Open Studies rated Green in RTT by Partner Organisation

  8. Recruitment to Brain and CNS cancer studies and number of studies by LCRN YTD (April- March) 2017-18 80 72 70 60 60 60 50 40 36 29 30 25 20 17 17 13 11 10 10 9 8 8 8 10 7 7 6 6 5 5 3 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 West of England Eastern North West Coast South London South West Greater Manchester Yorkshire and Humber East Midlands West Midlands Thames Valley and South Midlands Wessex North West London North East and North Cumbria North Thames Kent, Surrey and Sussex Peninsula Number of studies Participants

  9. Recruitment to brain and CNS cancer studies as a % of Cancer Incidence by LCRN 2017-18 (April-March) 0.80% 0.75% 0.70% 0.60% 0.50% 0.40% 0.35% 0.31% 0.30% 0.30% 0.21% 0.20% 0.15% 0.15% 0.10% 0.10% 0.07% 0.06% 0.06% 0.05% 0.05% 0.03% 0.00% 0.00% West of England Eastern South London North West Coast South West Peninsula Greater Manchester North West London Thames Valley and South Midlands East Yorkshire and Humber Wessex North East and North Cumbria West Midlands North Thames Kent, Surrey and Sussex Midlands Recruitment to Brain cancer studies as a % of Cancer Incidence

  10. Open studies Brain Portfolio ID Project Title Site PI PI email 16948 MOT North Bristol NHS Trust Love, Prof Seth seth.love@bris.ac.uk PARADIGM OlaPArib And RADiotherapy In newly- diagnosed GlioblastoMa: 18137 University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Herbert, Dr Chris christopher.herbert@uhbristol.nhs.uk 18503 SIOP Ependymoma II University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Cox, Dr Rachel rachel.cox@ubht.nhs.uk 30967 ROAM University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Cameron, Dr Alison alison.cameron@uhbristol.nhs.uk 31760 CMS Study University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Fellows, Dr Greg gregfellows@nhs.net 31853 VINILO University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Cox, Dr Rachel rachel.cox@ubht.nhs.uk 33023 Biomede University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Lowis, Dr Stephen s.p.lowis@bristol.ac.uk 33552 PARADIGM-2 University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Herbert, Dr Chris christopher.herbert@uhbristol.nhs.uk

  11. No studies in set-up Brain

  12. Cancer specialty objective for 2018-19 The following Objectives are extracted from the Draft Performance and Operating Framework 2018/19 (v0.9), which is yet to be approved by the Department of Health, and therefore, may be subject to change: Increase patient access to Cancer research studies across the breadth of the Cancer subspecialties Number of LCRNs achieving on-target recruitment into at least 8 of the 13 Cancer subspecialties, where "on- target" means either improving recruitment by 10% from 2017/18 or meeting the following recruitment targets per 100,000 population served: a) Brain: 0.2; b) Breast: 10 c); Colorectal: 3 d); Children and Young People: 3; e) Gynae: 3; f) Head & Neck: 1.5; g) Haematology: 7; h) Lung: 4; i) Sarcoma: 0.1; j) Skin: 0.5; k) Supportive & Palliative Care and Psychosocial Oncology: 4; l) Upper GI: 3; m) Urology: 12.

  13. Useful links https://www.crn.nihr.ac.uk/ National and local network information including training programmes templates, tools, contacts, videos etc https://odp.nihr.ac.uk/ Open data platform. Look at performance across whole CRN including all specialty areas http://csg.ncri.org.uk/portfolio/portfolio-maps/ View current national portfolio of open, closed and in set up cancer studies https://www.ukctg.nihr.ac.uk/ See where a study is open across the country http://public-odp.nihr.ac.uk/ Search for a study to fit criteria. Good for horizon scanning, eligibility criteria

  14. Contacts Research Delivery Manager David.Rea@nihr.ac.uk Research portfolio facilitator jessica.bartlett@nihr.ac.uk Brain and CNS research lead christopher.herbert@uhbristol.nhs.uk

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