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SPANScience for Prevention
Academic Network
What is SPAN?
The Science for Prevention Academic Network (SPAN), consisting of experts
from 32 European institutions across 25 countries, has been awarded a large
grant (€595, 000) by the European Commission Lifelong Learning Programme
(LLP). This grant enables the establishment of a network of prevention
scientists and educators across Europe, who aim to:
•	 Improve the integration of prevention science in the higher education
sector and to improve skill mobility across Europe;
•	 Develop and share best practice in prevention science education training
and workforce and;
•	 Support the development of innovative ICT based content for prevention
science.
The SPAN project will map the prevention science sector, improve education
and training, build networks and run workshops with researchers, with a
particular focus upon young researchers. In addition, the project will contribute
to the integration of prevention science in higher education across Europe and
will provide recommendations on how best to align prevention science with
the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS).
This project is funded with support from the European Commission.
This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use
which may be made of the information contained therein.
February 2015	 Number 4
Follow us in CyberSpace!
SPAN is pleased to announce the official project
website www.span-europe.eu
On this website you will be able to find more
detailed information pertaining to the project, work
packages, aims and deliverables. The website will
continue to be developed throughout the life of
the project and will be updated regularly with press
releases, e-Newsletters and project publications.
We also have a Twitter account to help keep you up
to date with news, events and conferences that are
occurring within the prevention science sector, so
be sure to follow us: @SPAN_eu
You can also join/connect
with us on LinkedIn by
scanning this QRcode.
Visit the SPAN website at:
www.span-europe.eu
SPAN workshops
For the second year, the SPAN network hosted
pre-conference workshops, in collaboration with
the EUSPR conference. The workshops, held in
Palma, Majorca, on October 2014, proved to be very
successful. This year the workshops focused on:
•	 Economic analysis and the cost effectiveness of
prevention – Introduction to Economic Evaluation
of Health Care Interventions (Dr Claire McKenna
and Ms Rita Faria).
•	 Optimising behavioural interventions – the MOST
model and understanding effective prevention
programme components (Prof Linda Collins and
Prof Fabrizio Faggiano).
SPAN continued its support of young researchers by
awarding travel and subsistence bursaries to attend
the workshops and sponsored a poster competition
at the 2014 EUSPR conference. Posters can be found
on the SPAN website www.span-europe.eu.
Project coordinator Prof David
Foxcroft with SPAN young
researchers.
SPAN members at the annual meeting, 2014, Palma de Mallorca.
SPAN supporting emerging prevention
scientists
SPAN awarded 17 travel and subsistence
bursaries of up to €500 to young prevention
researchers from 11 countries in the EU to
attend SPAN workshops and the 2014 EUSPR
conference and networking events.
All bursary winners appreciated the opportunity
discuss new ideas with experienced prevention
scientists who work in different fields and the
opportunity to establish professional contacts.
The content of the conference and workshops
was deemed highly valuable in regard to their
own work. Bursary winners gained new insights
into research opportunities in the EU and into
new trends in research in the field of prevention
science. We are delighted to introduce some of
the winners in this newsletter.
SPANScience for Prevention
Academic Network
Contact: Kobie Mulligan, Project Manager – SPAN.
Email: k.mulligan@brookes.ac.uk
SPAN Update
After the completion of the survey on existing
education, research training and on workforce
needs in the field of prevention science, the
project now moves to analysis of the survey
data and to the development of a pan-
European training programme. SPAN has also
developed a quality plan that will provide
concrete recommendations to institutions
to assist in the implementation of such a
programme.
The next step of the project will be the
implementation of these recommendations.
All participating institutions will develop
internal quality assurance procedures, create
credit allocations for existing programmes at
their institutions, validate them according to
their national and/or institutional rules and
monitor credit allocations of individual courses
to evaluate whether estimated workloads are
realistic. Upon completion of the actions for
quality control in the participating institutions,
the project will produce a pan-European
Prevention Science ECTS framework.
Bursary recipient profiles
Stefanie Helmer (Germany)
Status: PhD Student
Study/Research discipline: Public Health
PhD/Research topic: Internet-based social norms
intervention for the prevention of substance use
among European students
Attended workshop: Optimising behavioural
interventions – the MOST model and understanding
effective prevention programme components
Statement:“As I am working on an intervention that is already well known in
Britain, it was interesting to talk to people who already worked in this field.
Many of the talks/presentations were quite inspiring for me. Moreover, I am
thinking about including the MOST model in future research proposals.”
Kimberley Hill (United Kingdom)
Status: PhD Student
Study/Research discipline: Psychology
PhD/Research topic: Understanding Alcohol Misuse in
Young Adults: An Ecological Approach to Cognition
Attended workshop: Economic analysis and the
cost effectiveness of prevention – Introduction to
Economic Evaluation of Health Care Interventions
Statement:“I attend this conference each year and
always find it relevant to my work, with valuable networking opportunities with
those at the cutting edge of prevention science.”
Lenka Cablova (Czech Republic)
Status: PhD Student
Study/Research discipline: Psychology
PhD/Research topic: Parental styles and alcohol use among children and
adolescents
Attended workshop: Optimising behavioural interventions – the MOST model
and understanding effective prevention programme components
Statement:“The conference showed me the research opportunities, new trends
and broadened my horizons in this area.”
Bruno Jose de Oliveira Carraça (Portugal)
Status: PhD Student
Study/Research discipline: Psychology
PhD/Research topic: Mindfulness based interventions
Attended workshop: Economic analysis and the
cost effectiveness of prevention – Introduction to
Economic Evaluation of Health Care Interventions
Statement:“It is very interesting to learn how to
design and test a prevention program in terms of
cost-effectiveness.”

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SPAN project e-newsletter #4

  • 1. SPANScience for Prevention Academic Network What is SPAN? The Science for Prevention Academic Network (SPAN), consisting of experts from 32 European institutions across 25 countries, has been awarded a large grant (€595, 000) by the European Commission Lifelong Learning Programme (LLP). This grant enables the establishment of a network of prevention scientists and educators across Europe, who aim to: • Improve the integration of prevention science in the higher education sector and to improve skill mobility across Europe; • Develop and share best practice in prevention science education training and workforce and; • Support the development of innovative ICT based content for prevention science. The SPAN project will map the prevention science sector, improve education and training, build networks and run workshops with researchers, with a particular focus upon young researchers. In addition, the project will contribute to the integration of prevention science in higher education across Europe and will provide recommendations on how best to align prevention science with the European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS). This project is funded with support from the European Commission. This publication reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. February 2015 Number 4 Follow us in CyberSpace! SPAN is pleased to announce the official project website www.span-europe.eu On this website you will be able to find more detailed information pertaining to the project, work packages, aims and deliverables. The website will continue to be developed throughout the life of the project and will be updated regularly with press releases, e-Newsletters and project publications. We also have a Twitter account to help keep you up to date with news, events and conferences that are occurring within the prevention science sector, so be sure to follow us: @SPAN_eu You can also join/connect with us on LinkedIn by scanning this QRcode. Visit the SPAN website at: www.span-europe.eu SPAN workshops For the second year, the SPAN network hosted pre-conference workshops, in collaboration with the EUSPR conference. The workshops, held in Palma, Majorca, on October 2014, proved to be very successful. This year the workshops focused on: • Economic analysis and the cost effectiveness of prevention – Introduction to Economic Evaluation of Health Care Interventions (Dr Claire McKenna and Ms Rita Faria). • Optimising behavioural interventions – the MOST model and understanding effective prevention programme components (Prof Linda Collins and Prof Fabrizio Faggiano). SPAN continued its support of young researchers by awarding travel and subsistence bursaries to attend the workshops and sponsored a poster competition at the 2014 EUSPR conference. Posters can be found on the SPAN website www.span-europe.eu. Project coordinator Prof David Foxcroft with SPAN young researchers. SPAN members at the annual meeting, 2014, Palma de Mallorca.
  • 2. SPAN supporting emerging prevention scientists SPAN awarded 17 travel and subsistence bursaries of up to €500 to young prevention researchers from 11 countries in the EU to attend SPAN workshops and the 2014 EUSPR conference and networking events. All bursary winners appreciated the opportunity discuss new ideas with experienced prevention scientists who work in different fields and the opportunity to establish professional contacts. The content of the conference and workshops was deemed highly valuable in regard to their own work. Bursary winners gained new insights into research opportunities in the EU and into new trends in research in the field of prevention science. We are delighted to introduce some of the winners in this newsletter. SPANScience for Prevention Academic Network Contact: Kobie Mulligan, Project Manager – SPAN. Email: k.mulligan@brookes.ac.uk SPAN Update After the completion of the survey on existing education, research training and on workforce needs in the field of prevention science, the project now moves to analysis of the survey data and to the development of a pan- European training programme. SPAN has also developed a quality plan that will provide concrete recommendations to institutions to assist in the implementation of such a programme. The next step of the project will be the implementation of these recommendations. All participating institutions will develop internal quality assurance procedures, create credit allocations for existing programmes at their institutions, validate them according to their national and/or institutional rules and monitor credit allocations of individual courses to evaluate whether estimated workloads are realistic. Upon completion of the actions for quality control in the participating institutions, the project will produce a pan-European Prevention Science ECTS framework. Bursary recipient profiles Stefanie Helmer (Germany) Status: PhD Student Study/Research discipline: Public Health PhD/Research topic: Internet-based social norms intervention for the prevention of substance use among European students Attended workshop: Optimising behavioural interventions – the MOST model and understanding effective prevention programme components Statement:“As I am working on an intervention that is already well known in Britain, it was interesting to talk to people who already worked in this field. Many of the talks/presentations were quite inspiring for me. Moreover, I am thinking about including the MOST model in future research proposals.” Kimberley Hill (United Kingdom) Status: PhD Student Study/Research discipline: Psychology PhD/Research topic: Understanding Alcohol Misuse in Young Adults: An Ecological Approach to Cognition Attended workshop: Economic analysis and the cost effectiveness of prevention – Introduction to Economic Evaluation of Health Care Interventions Statement:“I attend this conference each year and always find it relevant to my work, with valuable networking opportunities with those at the cutting edge of prevention science.” Lenka Cablova (Czech Republic) Status: PhD Student Study/Research discipline: Psychology PhD/Research topic: Parental styles and alcohol use among children and adolescents Attended workshop: Optimising behavioural interventions – the MOST model and understanding effective prevention programme components Statement:“The conference showed me the research opportunities, new trends and broadened my horizons in this area.” Bruno Jose de Oliveira Carraça (Portugal) Status: PhD Student Study/Research discipline: Psychology PhD/Research topic: Mindfulness based interventions Attended workshop: Economic analysis and the cost effectiveness of prevention – Introduction to Economic Evaluation of Health Care Interventions Statement:“It is very interesting to learn how to design and test a prevention program in terms of cost-effectiveness.”