SoECAT - what it is and what it means to you

8-01-19

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What is SoECAT?

The Schedule of Events Cost Attribution Template (SoECAT) captures and calculates the different activities and costs associated with clinical research in a standardised and consistent way.

From 1 October 2018, all researchers applying for clinical research grants need to complete a SoECAT as part of the grant application process, in order to be eligible for the Health and Care Research Wales and NIHR portfolios and the support this provides.

Who needs to complete a SoECAT?

  • If you are the lead applicant for the research
  • you will carry out your research in the UK
  • your research will use NHS resources
  • you’re completing a full application for a funding scheme round that opened after 1 October 2018

You must complete a SoECAT even if you don't think your clinical research will involve excess treatment costs (ETCs).

As part of the HRA/Health and Care Research Wales approvals process a SoECAT can be submitted instead of a Schedule of Events.

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