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Clinical trials consultation provides options for FHRI Fund

Clinical trials consultation provides options for FHRI Fund

Tracey Wilkinson at clinical trials forum
05/11/2021

In August and September 2021, the FHRI Fund (through the Department of Health), supported by the WA Health Translation Network (external link) and MTPConnect WA Life Sciences Innovation Hub (external link), conducted a consultation to inform FHRI Fund Advisory Council recommendations to the Minister for Health regarding Programs and Initiatives to advance clinical trials in WA.

The purpose of the consultation was to identify actions that may enhance clinical trial capacity and expertise, improving the quality of clinical trials in WA and making the State more competitive for grant funding and attractive to commercial sponsors.

The consultation culminated in a forum on 9 September 2021, attended by experts in clinical trials, including consumers, clinicians, clinical trial professionals, academics and industry. These experts converted the outputs from the pre-forum clinical trials surveys into actionable activities that could enhance clinical trials in WA.

The Department of Health thanks everyone for their contributions. A summary of the forum outputs can be downloaded below.

 

Clinical Trials Forum Outputs

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Strategy, Priorities and Programs and Initiatives

The Western Australian Future Health Research and Innovation Fund Act 2012 (the Act) provides that the Governance Framework will include a requirement for the development of a Future Health Research and Innovation (FHRI) Fund Strategy and FHRI Fund Priorities and that these must be tabled in Parliament and published online.

The Governance Framework describes the Strategy, Priorities and Programs and Initiatives as follows:

The Strategy provides a high-level vision and goals for research and innovation in WA and forms the basis from which the Priorities are derived. The Advisory Council for the FHRI Fund leads development of the Strategy and the extensive consultations that inform this process. The Advisory Council recommends the Strategy to the Minister for Health for approval.

A Priority is an approach, need or opportunity that has been determined to be critical to achieving the vision of the Strategy that is in place at the time and that aligns with the purpose of the FHRI Fund, as described in the Object of the Act. The Priorities are prepared by the Advisory Council and subsequently provided to the Minister for Health for approval.

A Program or Initiative is a mechanism through which funding is directed to a specific purpose and that contributes to achieving one or more Priority. Programs and Initiatives are approved by the Minister for Health based on a proposal by the Director General of the Department of Health. However, the Act provides that the Minister for Health must seek a recommendation from the Advisory Council and consider the recommendation subsequently received before making, or applying FHRI Account moneys to, Programs and Initiatives in the financial year.

Last Updated: 05/11/2021
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