Tech challenge to combat social isolation

25 Mar 2020 12:03 PM

People confined at home because of Coronavirus (COVID-19) could soon benefit from new technology to combat the effects of social isolation.

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Funding is being made available by NHSX through ‘Techforce 19’, for innovators who can find digital ways to support those who need help, including people requiring mental health support and those with social care needs.

The technology is intended to support those who may be most affected by the consequences of remaining housebound for long periods of time.

Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, yesterday said:

“If people cannot leave the house, we need to quickly find ways to bring support to them and I am calling on the strength of our innovative technology sector to take on this challenge. Techforce19 will mobilise the UK’s incredible reservoir of talent to develop simple, accessible tools that can be rolled out quickly and help tackle the effect of social isolation.”

Dr Liz Mear, Chief Executive of the Innovation Agency, yesterday said:

“Industry in the North West Coast has a reputation for innovation and creativity and I’m sure the challenge will be well received in our region. It’s vital that we acknowledge and tackle the social challenges posed by the virus.”

The programme is being launched by NHSX and is being managed by GovTech venture firm PUBLIC and the AHSN Network, which comprises the Innovation Agency and 14 other AHSNs in England.

Piers Ricketts, Chair of the AHSN Network, yesterday said:

“The AHSN Network is dedicated to furthering successful collaborations between innovators and the health and social care system. Our well-connected teams throughout the country are ready to support NHSX and PUBLIC with this important call out to industry.

“I encourage all innovators with a relevant idea, or with existing technology which could be adapted or scaled, to apply to this programme and help support the most vulnerable and isolated during this difficult time.”

In total, there is £500,000 available to bid for – with funding of up to £25,000 per company available to innovators with solutions that could be deployed at scale in the next few weeks. Specifically, the programme is looking for digital solutions that can be deployed quickly, and could include:

Matthew Gould, Chief Executive of NHSX, yesterday said:

“Tech can play an important role in helping the country deal with the challenges created by the Coronavirus.  This competition is focussed on the problems created by isolation, which lend themselves to digital solutions.   It will allow NHSX to accelerate the development of those solutions, so within weeks they can help those in isolation suffering from loneliness, mental health issues and other problems.”

Techforce19 is a new challenge, open to innovative tech companies in this country who will compete to develop accessible digital tools to support people who are staying at home over the coming weeks and months.

For more information on the programme and how to apply, visit Techforce19.uk. The closing date for applications is 1 April 2020.