SBRI Healthcare

SBRI Healthcare is an initiative from NHS England aimed at accelerating the development of innovative technologies that address the specific needs of the National Health Service (NHS). Delivered through the AHSN Network, the program seeks to foster collaboration between healthcare providers and technology developers to create solutions that enhance patient care and improve health outcomes. By supporting the commercialization of new products and services, SBRI Healthcare plays a critical role in transforming healthcare delivery in the UK.

Past deals in Young Adults

Tiny Medical Apps

Venture Round in 2023
Tiny Medical Apps is a UK-based company that develops mobile health applications. Its flagship product, Learnable for Asthma, is a gamified platform designed to engage young people in managing their asthma. The app digitizes and personalizes Asthma Action Plans, making essential information easily accessible on smartphones. By increasing understanding and engagement with these plans, Tiny Medical Apps aims to reduce asthma-related hospitalizations and deaths, particularly among teenagers. The app securely stores user data in the cloud and offers an admin dashboard for updates and data analysis.

Tiny Medical Apps

Grant in 2022
Tiny Medical Apps is a UK-based company that develops mobile health applications. Its flagship product, Learnable for Asthma, is a gamified platform designed to engage young people in managing their asthma. The app digitizes and personalizes Asthma Action Plans, making essential information easily accessible on smartphones. By increasing understanding and engagement with these plans, Tiny Medical Apps aims to reduce asthma-related hospitalizations and deaths, particularly among teenagers. The app securely stores user data in the cloud and offers an admin dashboard for updates and data analysis.

Uncommon

Grant in 2022
Uncommon provides support for mental health and education of neurodivergent young people and their families.

Tellmi

Grant in 2022
Tellmi develops a digital peer support platform focused on mental health care for young individuals. Its application offers anonymous, cost-effective, and scalable support, enabling users to discuss various topics without waiting times.

Tellmi

Grant in 2021
Tellmi develops a digital peer support platform focused on mental health care for young individuals. Its application offers anonymous, cost-effective, and scalable support, enabling users to discuss various topics without waiting times.

Kooth

Grant in 2018
Kooth plc is a prominent digital mental health provider in the United Kingdom, focusing on children and young people. Established in 2001 and headquartered in London, the company offers an online platform that includes a variety of therapeutic tools and interventions, such as self-help resources, peer-to-peer support communities, and professional counseling services. Kooth aims to make mental health support accessible to all, delivering clinically-proven digital self-help resources and personalized journeys to wellbeing. The platform provides free access to mental health services, funded by healthcare systems, insurers, businesses, or charities, and serves users in both the UK and the United States.

Anglia Ruskin University

Grant in 2016
Anglia Ruskin University, located in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, is dedicated to providing innovative and inclusive education and research, with a focus on transforming lives. With a diverse student body representing over 185 countries, the university emphasizes an educational experience that engages and empowers students from various academic and societal backgrounds. Anglia Ruskin University offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate degrees, alongside distance learning, professional, and short courses. The institution is committed to fostering an inclusive environment, recognized as a Disability Confident Employer and a Stonewall Diversity Champion. The university's research initiatives aim to develop transformative ideas and solutions that benefit communities, while measuring success through the achievements of its students. Anglia Ruskin University values its wider community, believing that collaboration enhances the overall educational experience.

Handaxe CIC

Grant in 2013
Handaxe Community Interest Company, established in 2014 by David Coyle and Gary O’Reilly, is a not-for-profit organization focused on creating innovative tools to enhance child and adolescent mental health services. Emphasizing the evolution of therapeutic tools, Handaxe aims to develop computer-based solutions that not only complement traditional therapeutic methods but also provide new avenues for engaging with young people. By addressing the mental health needs of children and adolescents, the company seeks to make a meaningful impact on society through its contributions to mental health services.
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