The NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Yorkshire and Humber conducts applied health research to improve the health and wellbeing of the 5.4 million people in the region.
Bringing together expertise from universities, NHS trusts, local authorities and partners, our ARC multidisciplinary teams work with the public to focus on addressing the major health challenges faced by our population.
Making a Difference: Our Latest Case Studies
Impact Snapshot:From Research to Reform — How NIHR ARC Yorkshire & Humber helped inform School White Paper
Impact Snapshot:From Research to Reform — How NIHR ARC Yorkshire & Humber helped inform School White Paper
IMPACT SNAPSHOT: Developing the Co-production and Peer Research (CoPPer) network
IMPACT SNAPSHOT: Developing the Co-production and Peer Research (CoPPer) network
IMPACT SNAPSHOT: Cardiac Rehabilitation Commissioning Model
IMPACT SNAPSHOT: Cardiac Rehabilitation Commissioning Model
Our latest projects
Enhancing Paediatric Integrated Community Care (EPiCC)
There is strong national support to expand Children and Young People’s (CYP) Hospital at Home (HaH) and Virtual Ward services, with RCPCH and the RCN highlighting the importance of ensuring...
Creating Active Schools (CAS): Embedding Sustainable Physical Activity through Systems Change
Over the past 5 years, Bradford based researchers have engaged in a coherent, staged body of work charting the design, implementation, evaluation, and system-level impact of Creating Active Schools. The...
Reducing avoidable admissions in acute hospital care:The role and impact of same day emergency care (SDEC) services
Why is this research needed? Some A&E patients can have safe care and better outcomes if they are not admitted to hospital. Avoiding admission can also lead to better experiences,...