RAND Europe has been commissioned by NHS England and the London Ambulance Service to evaluate a pilot of body worn cameras on ambulance staff in England over a three-year period.
The Department for Education's two-year pilot APST aims to reduce serious youth violence and improve pupil outcome among students in alternative provision settings. Researchers are conducting a process evaluation of the project over the course of the pilot.
Aided by the Global Strategic Partnership, RAND Europe explored the implications of climate change on the five priority outcomes of the UK Ministry of Defence.
Researchers examined the possible effects of an experiment to cultivate and deliver quality-controlled cannabis through a closed supply chain for coffeeshops in the Netherlands.
Meeting the demand for musculoskeletal health care is a challenge for both health services and healthcare providers. RAND Europe assessed the cost-effectiveness of care and the direct access model of care.
RAND Europe researchers estimated that 2.4 million working adults could be infected with influenza, resulting in 4.8 million working days lost annually.
Innovation Fund Health-led Trials test new ways to address sickness absence and the disability employment gap due to two main conditions: mental health and musculoskeletal disorders. RAND Europe, together with partners, evaluated the effectiveness of these innovative interventions.
The youth employment space in England has gone through substantial changes over the last several years, in part due to underfunding, structural changes and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. RAND Europe studied the role of infrastructure organisations in strengthening the space.
RAND Europe, in collaboration with PPMI, works to advance gender-responsive policymaking processes in the EU to achieve just and sustainable development for all.
United Kingdom Research and Innovation commissioned RAND Europe to conduct an independent evaluation of the Future Leaders Fellowships scheme to determine its impact and accomplishments.
RAND Europe’s work is helping understand how to develop diagnostic Target Product Profiles for cancer and the types of features they need to cover to be useful for innovators, payers and health care professionals and patients.
An independent literature review analysed evidence to consider the positive and negative impacts on medicines pricing and innovation, and how these should be considered as part of the ongoing transparency and pricing debate.
RAND Europe examined three topics that could be considered ‘tools’ that member states can deploy in the fight against organised crime, in line with the aims of the 2021–2025 EU Strategy to Tackle Organised Crime.
Approximately 8 percent of adults suffer from chronic insomnia. In an international study, RAND Europe researchers found that costs related to wellbeing and workplace productivity losses are in the billions.
Two thirds of state-funded primary schools in England signed up to deliver NELI. RAND Europe was commissioned by the Education Endowment Foundation to evaluate its implementation across schools.
The ESRC have commissioned RAND Europe and Frontier Economics to conduct an evaluation to assess the impact of the programme on a) improving understanding of the productivity challenge in the UK and b) developing policy and practical innovations to address it.
A consortium led by Frontier Economics and comprising RAND Europe and know.consulting were commissioned by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) to undertake an evaluation of the Strength in Places Fund.
The world today is characterised by intensifying strategic competition, the dynamics of which need to be understood to inform robust decision making. RAND Europe conducted a study to refine the existing definition of 'strategic advantage' to support ongoing UK government efforts to bring clarity to this important topic.
RAND Europe researchers, along with University of Birmingham partners in the NIHR funded BRACE Rapid Evaluation Centre, evaluated home-based sensors with AI capabilities intended to help with adult social care.
While there is a growing consensus that the COVID-19 pandemic has adversely affected countries' economies and may exacerbate socio-political unrest, understanding the dynamics of this process remains challenging. RAND Europe research suggests that COVID-19 will significantly increase the risk of civil conflict in African countries. This effect may, in turn, have negative global economic repercussions via international trade losses.
RAND Europe researchers explored the societal burden of insomnia to quantify its impact on well-being and estimate the indirect costs of lost productivity.
RAND Europe, in partnership with Get the Data and Skills for Justice, has been commissioned by the Ministry of Justice to conduct a study on how police in England and Wales use Out of Court Disposals (OOCDs) to support adults with health-related vulnerabilities.