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person-focused outcomes needed to identify and assess the care needs of people living with glioma (the most common type of malignant brain tumour) and determine how to implement these in NHS settings
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performance report after the third year. The Centre is a five-year investment from Health and Social Care Research Wales with a Head Office in Cardiff University, and core partners at Bangor University, Swansea
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for the public. The Centre is independent of government but works closely with ministers, civil servants, local government, and the health service to generate high quality evidence and analysis that informs and
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and Care Research-funded study teaming working aims to understand safety, risks and the balance of harms and benefits arising from care received by patients within their own homes. The study is led by
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responsibilities as requested by Head of School and senior management team To engage effectively with industrial, commercial and public sector organisations, professional institutions, other academic institutions
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, events and social media. • To develop and manage networks and collaborations with partners, including other What Works Centres, that generate new ideas, identify evidence gaps, and develop new