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National Paediatric Diabetes Audit (NPDA) - data files

As part of the NPDA’s commitment to transparency and open data, this page provides downloadable datasets covering key measures from the audit. The files include information at unit, regional, ICS and national levels, as well as survey outputs (PREM data) from parents, carers, children and young peop...
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National Paediatric Diabetes Audit (NPDA) - data submission

We are accepting data for the 2024-25 audit year on the old NPDA Portal, and the deadline is 25 April. We are also accepting data for the 2025-26 audit year on the new NPDA platform. We encourage you to continue to submit your data on a quarterly basis. The data submission deadlines for each...
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BPSU study - Congenital hypothyroidism

Surveillance of primary congenital hypothyroidism concluded in June 2012 with follow-up to June 2015. This UK study explored how many babies and children up to and including five years of age were found each year to have congenital hypothyroidism. This included babies diagnosed after a positive newb...
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Paediatric sub-specialty training - application guidance

In the UK paediatric training programme, it is possible to sub-specialise during specialty level training (ST5-ST7). Applications are made through a competitive recruitment process. Those who complete an approved programme of sub-specialty training are eligible to enter the GMC (General Medical C...

The Henry Smith Charity - Improving Lives Grants [CLOSED]

Grants for small- and medium-sized organisations in the UK to support their projects and running costs.
Award programme/theme
Project grant
Funding amount range
£50,001 to £100,000
Maximum duration
3 years

National Lottery Community Fund - Funding Programmes (Various)

These programmes fund projects that seek to build the skills and capabilities of young people.
Award programme/theme
Project grant
Funding amount range
£250,001 to £500,000
Maximum duration
3-5 years

Sir Halley Stewart Trust - Main Grant [OPEN]

The Sir Halley Stewart Trust are a grant-making charity supporting innovative and pioneering social, medical and religious projects, for the prevention of human suffering. These multi-year grants are normally given in the form of a salary contribution or to fund an entire project.
Award programme/theme
Project grant
Funding amount range
£50,001 to £100,000
Maximum duration
3 years