PEOPLE IN HEALTH WEST OF ENGLAND - Key Persons


Andy Gibson

Job Titles:
  • Academic Lead for People in Health West of England, Associate Professor Patient and Public Involvement at the University of the West of England
Andy Gibson Academic Lead for People in Health West of England, Associate Professor Patient and Public Involvement at the University of the West of England

Carmel McGrath

Carmel is also a PhD student at the University of Southampton. Her research is funded by the NIHR Southampton BRC and University of Southampton. Carmel's PhD is focussed on exploring the impacts of public involvement on health research outcomes and methods to evaluate these impacts. Carmel initially started her career in nursing and is now completing her final year as a PhD student at the University of Southampton. Her research explores the impact of patient and public involvement (PPI) in health research. The aim of this work is to better understand how PPI impacts research outcomes. As part of this research, Carmel has conducted interviews with PPI stakeholders. She has also completed secondary data analysis of 2,415 open text responses to questions around PPI impact from data obtained from the Researchfish platform. Results from her studies have shown that developing meaningful partnerships with PPI contributors, at the earliest phases of research, increases the likelihood of producing relevant research outcomes. Throughout her doctoral research, Carmel has worked with patients and the public who have influenced each stage of the research process and shaped the research outcomes. These outcomes include developing strategies to support researchers with their PPI practice and evaluation of PPI impact.

Holly Ayres

Job Titles:
  • Communications and Engagement Manager at the NIHR Clinical Research Network ( CRN ) West of England.
The mission of the CRN is to improve the health and wealth of the nation through research. It achieves this by coordinating and supporting the delivery of research, and enabling a diversity of individuals and health and care organisations to participate in high-quality research. The PPIE team at the CRN works with patients and the public to improve the experience of participating in research, using feedback from the Participant in Research Experience Survey and local Research Champions. The team also engages with local communities to facilitate access to research studies being delivered in the region and to promote opportunities to take part in research, such as those on Be Part of Research. Contact Holly about how the CRN can support your PPIE activities, if you have a project that local Research Champions could support, or if you are interested in becoming a Research Champion. holly.ayres@nihr.ac.uk

Jan Connett

Job Titles:
  • Senior Project Manager, Bristol Health Partners
Jan supports people to get involved in Bristol Health Partners' projects, through their ‘Health Integration Teams'. Their aim is to improve the health of people living in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire by contributing strategically to the design of services and environments; and by linking researchers up with people, health services and commissioners. Have a look at the Bristol Health Partners website to see the health areas that they focus on https://www.bristolhealthpartners.org.uk/health-integration-teams/

Jasmin Ward-James

Job Titles:
  • Administrator
Jasmin has a Level 3 NVQ in Business Administration and is currently studying for a BSc in Forensic Psychology through the Open University.

Jo White

Job Titles:
  • Senior Research Fellow, University of the West of England
Jo is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Health and Social Sciences and a member of the UWE public involvement team. She has a range of research experience including exploring women's experience of childbirth and accessing maternal health services, and a recent study into young people's life worlds and behaviour, focusing particularly on gender relations and sexuality, and how sexual health services can better meet young people's information and support needs. A number of her recent projects have involved training and supporting members of the public to work as ‘peer' or ‘community' researchers. In her public involvement work she is particularly interested in co-production and how to capture the diverse perspectives and needs of service users, and apply this evidence to policy-making, service planning and delivery.

Michele Biddle

Job Titles:
  • Research Associate in Public Health at UWE
  • Research Associate in Public Health, University of the West of England
Michele is a Research Associate in Public Health at UWE, and has a background in hospital and regulatory pharmacy. She has helped to develop and deliver a practical workshop on public involvement evaluation in research. She is currently working on a systematic review of the attitudes and approaches to patient and public involvement (PPI) in Europe. This follows on from her publication of a toolkit and practical guide for PPI in antimicrobial medicines development research.

Noreen Hopewell-Kelly

Job Titles:
  • Research Fellow in Health and Social Sciences, University of West England and PPI Lead, NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre
Noreen is a Research Fellow in the Department of Health and Social Sciences at UWE and a member of the Public Involvement Team at PHWE. Noreen leads the Public involvement at the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC). Noreen's public involvement interests include; The Evaluation of PPI, developing public involvement and coproduction in difficult contexts with sensitive topic areas and the development of innovative dissemination platforms to reach underserved community groups. She recently led on the collaboration of ‘Hard Evidence' a theatre piece with public contributors that focused on their experiences of domestic abuse and the role of PPI (https://www.bristolbrc.nihr.ac.uk/2021/11/03/hard-evidence-raising-awareness-of-domestic-abuse-and-financial-control). Noreen is looking at developing a bid to explore the impact of emotionally complex involvement projects on PPI leads. Noreen has an academic background in qualitative research with previous work encompassing; death and dying, palliative care, mental health and gender. She also works with the Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Centre, Cardiff University as a qualitative researcher on a study exploring the feasibility of study design for people living with Ovarian cancer. Noreen has a keen fondness for boxing, baking and red wine.