Midlands Evidence Repository (MIDER)

The Midlands Evidence Repository (MIDER) is an online platform managed by a consortium of 21 NHS organisations across the Midlands. It brings together research and a wide range of non-traditional publications, making the work of NHS staff more accessible and visible.

At Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust (CWPT), we are actively contributing to MIDER by building a dedicated collection of research, guidelines, reports, and other outputs created by our staff. This currently includes over 70 Quality Improvement posters and more than 350 published journal articles, reports, and guidelines, with new content being added all the time.

MIDER provides a valuable space to showcase the innovation, research, and improvement work taking place across CWPT and the wider NHS community.

 

Showcase Your Work

Are you a member of staff looking to raise the profile of your work, or have you completed a project you would like to share more widely? The Midlands Evidence Repository (MIDER) provides a platform for sharing high-quality research, quality improvement, and service development work that can inform policy, practice, and decision-making across the region.

By submitting your work to MIDER, you can:

Reach a Wider Audience
Showcase your work to policymakers, practitioners, and fellow colleagues eager to put evidence into action.

Drive Real-World Change
Help shape decisions that impact communities in the Midlands and beyond.

Gain Recognition
MIDER highlights your contributions, ensuring your work receives the visibility it deserves.

Foster Collaboration
Connect with a growing network of experts and unlock new opportunities for partnerships.

Whether you’re seeking to share your work, inform decisions, or collaborate on evidence-based solutions, MIDER is here to help.

Our Trust’s Quality Improvement Team have done just that. Take a look at their collection of QI project posters here.

For more information, contact Claire Bradley, CWPT Library and Knowledge Services Manager, at Claire.Bradley@covwarkpt.nhs.uk.

Together we can turn knowledge into action!