Mayden’s involvement includes providing access to their iaptus platform, advising on data ethics and governance, reviewing local service reporting processes, and supporting the development of best practices for recording additional needs. The Mayden team will also contribute to supervision, offer feedback on research outputs, and hope to contribute to national lobbying around data quality and service improvement.
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About the NIHR Mental Health Research Group
The NIHR Mental Health Research Group (Bath MHRG) is a University of Bath–led initiative focused on improving applied mental health research for young people aged 12–25 across Bath, North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire. Supported by £11 million in NIHR funding, the group works across disciplines and in partnership with local communities to co-produce impactful, practical solutions that strengthen mental health and wellbeing.
About Mayden
Mayden is a Bath-based software company specialising in digital technology for health and care. Co-created with partners, customers, academics and service users, Mayden designs and delivers solutions that help services do more with what they have, guaranteeing high value and real, measurable impact. Together, with their partners, they’re building the foundations of a more connected and compassionate health ecosystem.
About iaptus
iaptus is the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) for improved outcomes, designed by Mayden to streamline care for mental health and neurodiversity services. iaptus™ is an intuitive, cloud-based EPR that streamlines processes, manages caseloads and supports high quality, outcomes focused care. Built to lighten the admin load, iaptus gifts back valuable clinical time to spend with those that need it most.
About the NIHR
The mission of the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is to improve the
health and wealth of the nation through research. We do this by:
• Funding high quality, timely research that benefits the NHS, public health and social care;
• Investing in world-class expertise, facilities and a skilled delivery workforce to translate
discoveries into improved treatments and services;
• Partnering with patients, service users, carers and communities, improving the relevance,
quality and impact of our research;
• Attracting, training and supporting the best researchers to tackle complex health and social
care challenges;
• Collaborating with other public funders, charities and industry to help shape a cohesive and
globally competitive research system;
• Funding applied global health research and training to meet the needs of the poorest
people in low and middle income countries.
The Department of Health and Social Care funds NIHR. Its work in low and middle
income countries is principally funded through UK international development funding from
the UK government.
Mayden Contacts:
Dr Philippa Kindon
Dr Alice Davis
hi@mayden.co.uk