Research and Development at LSCft

Research and Development at LSCft We are the research team at Lancashire & South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust (LSCft)

27/05/2026

Do you support a partner with bipolar while raising a child together?

We want to hear from you 💬

Caring for someone with bipolar while co-parenting can bring unique challenges—but your experiences can help shape better support for others.

This research is working with carers to understand what support is needed and create a toolkit for professionals.

✅ Who can take part:
• Partner of someone with bipolar
• Living together with a child (under 18)

📅 Recruiting until 31 October 2026
📩 Interested? Get in touch: [email protected]

Please consider sharing to help us reach those who could take part 💙

This Dementia Action Week, we want to say thank you 💙Research wouldn’t be possible without people who are willing to sha...
24/05/2026

This Dementia Action Week, we want to say thank you 💙

Research wouldn’t be possible without people who are willing to share their experiences and take part. Their contributions help challenge stigma, improve understanding and shape better support for the future.

Could you or someone you know get involved?
👉 Contact our team at: [email protected]

This Dementia Action Week, we want to say thank you 💙Research wouldn’t be possible without people who are willing to sha...
23/05/2026

This Dementia Action Week, we want to say thank you 💙

Research wouldn’t be possible without people who are willing to share their experiences and take part. Their contributions help challenge stigma, improve understanding and shape better support for the future.

Could you or someone you know get involved?
👉 Contact our team at: [email protected]

🧠 Study spotlight: ADAGIO-2  We’re supporting the ADAGIO-2 study, exploring new treatments to help manage agitation in p...
22/05/2026

🧠 Study spotlight: ADAGIO-2

We’re supporting the ADAGIO-2 study, exploring new treatments to help manage agitation in people with Alzheimer’s disease.

Agitation can be one of the most challenging symptoms for people living with dementia and their families. This study is testing whether new medications can help reduce distress and improve day-to-day wellbeing.

By focusing on symptoms that matter most to patients and carers, this research could help improve quality of life and support better care.

📅 Recruiting until June 2028
📩 Interested in taking part or learning more? Contact our research team: [email protected]

🧠 Study spotlight: COBALT  We’re supporting the COBALT study, looking at ways to improve treatment for people living wit...
21/05/2026

🧠 Study spotlight: COBALT

We’re supporting the COBALT study, looking at ways to improve treatment for people living with Lewy body dementia and Parkinson’s disease dementia.

These conditions can be complex and challenging, and while current medications can help, researchers are now exploring whether combining treatments could further improve memory, daily functioning, and quality of life.

This study is helping to build the evidence for more effective, personalised care for people living with these types of dementia.

📅 Recruiting until December 2026
📩 Interested in taking part or learning more? Contact our research team: [email protected]

💙 Dementia Action Week 💙Taking part in research can make a real difference.As LSCft research participant Graham says:“Ta...
20/05/2026

💙 Dementia Action Week 💙

Taking part in research can make a real difference.

As LSCft research participant Graham says:
“Taking part in a study has meant that we have regular support as well as the opportunity to help others who face a diagnosis in the future.”

👉 If you’d like to find out more about taking part in research, get in touch with our team at [email protected] or speak to your care team.

🧠 Study spotlight: TRONTIER-2  We’re proud to be part of the TRONTIER-2 study, exploring a new treatment for people in t...
20/05/2026

🧠 Study spotlight: TRONTIER-2

We’re proud to be part of the TRONTIER-2 study, exploring a new treatment for people in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.

This research is testing whether a drug called trontinemab can help remove harmful amyloid plaques in the brain — one of the key causes of dementia.

By focusing on people with early symptoms, this study aims to find new ways to slow progression and protect brain health.

📅 Recruiting until December 2026
📩 Interested in taking part or learning more? Contact our research team: [email protected]

Taking part in research can make a real difference 💙This Dementia Action Week, we’re sharing the voices of people who ha...
19/05/2026

Taking part in research can make a real difference 💙

This Dementia Action Week, we’re sharing the voices of people who have chosen to get involved in dementia research — helping to shape better care for the future.

Phillip shares:
“If you’re given the opportunity and you don’t take it, then it’s a waste — it’s something you can do.”

Too many people want to take part in research but aren’t given the chance or aren't aware of research happening in their area. We’re working to change that.

👉 You can register your interest with Join Dementia Research: https://www.joindementiaresearch.nihr.ac.uk/

👉You can visit the Alzheimer's Society and UK Dementia Trials Network (DTN) Clinical Trials Finder: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-involved/find-a-clinical-trial

You can also contact our team directly at: [email protected]

Today marks the start of Eating Disorder Awareness Week.This year’s theme is ‘community’ — recognising the power of conn...
23/02/2026

Today marks the start of Eating Disorder Awareness Week.

This year’s theme is ‘community’ — recognising the power of connection, and the vital role that family, friends and supportive networks play in helping someone feel understood and never alone throughout their journey, from seeking help to treatment and beyond.

Research is part of this community too. By taking part, families can help build better understanding and better care for the future.

Researchers at EDGI UK are now exploring how eating disorders affect children and young people, and they’re looking for families who may want to get involved.

A child may be eligible to take part if:

They live in the UK
They are aged 8 or above
They have ever experienced an eating disorder (no formal diagnosis needed)

If you’d like to learn more or get involved, please visit: edgiuk.org

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