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Hi Emma,

Sorry for the delay in replying.  I am actually not continuing on with this research idea, unfortunately, it was deemed a Phd level thesis instead of a clinical psychology level research project.  

I got a few emails, was there anything in particular you were interested in?

Best wishes

Anna

Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2010 13:32:35 +0100
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Hi Charles,
 
It might be too late in the day for my response to your email below but I would be interested to read the email you received on this research area. I think we have met briefly once or twice when David Fryer was
 still at Stirling University as part of the community critical reading group.
 
With regards,
 
Emma
 

Emma Scott-Smith
PhD Research
Department of Psychology
Room 3B90
University of Stirling
FK9 4LA
Tel: 01786 466851
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Sent: 23 April 2010 14:53

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Subject: Research







 
 
Hi all,
 
I recently had an email from the Scottish Mental Health Research Network regarding Protocol Development Groups.  I don’t know very much about
 the SMHRN or the PDGs; maybe others on the list know more?  From the email I received, the main purpose of the groups was stated as ‘to bring together researchers and clinicians with a shared interest in a specific topic and focus on the production of high
 quality, fundable research proposals’.  If excepted as a PDG, the group would have funds up to £5000 to support the development of a research proposal, which the SMHRN would attempt to fund (or suggest possible funds to apply for).  My understanding is that
 the aim of the group is to develop ideas for research in their chosen area and submit at least one application to a research funder within 18-months of the PDG award.  The award is to ‘support protocol development activities, in addition to administrative
 and methodological support for the Network team’.  I’ve spoken with someone from the SMHRN about areas of research that would be considered and they said they’d be keen to receive an application from a group interested in critical and community psychology. 

 
I was wondering whether anyone on the list would be interested working together to put forward an application to become a PDG and then working
 together to develop a research project.  I’d be keen to hear from others in Scotland interested in putting together something (in terms of my location) but I’d be more than happy to hear from anyone (anywhere else) who’d be interested.  The only stipulation
 of the SMHRN is that the lead researcher is based in Scotland.  I currently work in a child and adolescent mental health service but I’d be happy to involved in others areas if others are interested.  If anyone wants more information, I’m happy to forward
 the email I received. 
 
Many thanks,
 
Charles



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