The institute has a collaborative research programme with
Oxford University. It facilitated a £1.4 million research project in three prisons funded by the
Wellcome Trust. The study commenced in January 2008 with Professor
John Stein (physiologist) of Oxford University as
Principal Investigator. It was carried out at three
Young Offenders Institutions -
HM Prison Hindley, Greater Manchester;
Lancaster Farms, Lancashire; and
HM Prison Polmont, Falkirk. The institute has been carrying out a study at
Robert Clack School into whether nutritional supplements can improve disadvantaged pupils' cognitive skills and behaviour. This is funded by the
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation under their 'food' strand. == References ==