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Implementation and the potential pathways to impact

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Hosted by NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) North East and North Cumbria (NENC) Inequalities and Marginalised Communities theme

 

REGISTRATION HAS CLOSED BUT PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] FOR LATE REGISTRATION INFORMATION

 

Thursday 22 June 2023, 10.30am until 2.00pm

Room D4.05/06, Centre for Professional and Executive Development, Teesside University, Darlington

 

About the event

This free event provides an opportunity to hear from experts within the field of Implementation and showcases research currently taking place within the ARC North East and North Cumbria.

Who should attend? 

Anyone with an interest in implementation and impact is encouraged to attend, including academics, researchers, practitioners and voluntary sectors. Registration details are at the bottom of the page.

 

Programme

Arrival & coffee from 10.30am

11:00am – Welcome and introduction to ARC NENC Inequalities theme– Monique Lhussier, Deputy Lead, ARC NENC Inequalities theme

11:10am – ARC Implementation overview– Arne Wolters, Head of Improvement Analytics ARC NENC

11:25amA practice/policy overview of impact Ryan Swiers, Implementation Lead, ARC NENC Inequalities theme

11:40am – Peter Van der Graaf, Deputy Lead, ARC NENC Knowledge Mobilisation and Implementation Science theme

12noon lunch

12:45pm Local Decision-Making Practices on Multi-Cultural Diets for British Muslim School Children (BMSC) and Implications for Social Justice – Zeb Sattar, Northumbria University

1:00pm Developing inclusive school environments: Optimising the provision of staff training to support positive mental health in autistic young people– Angela Wearn, Newcastle University

1:15pm Community Social Supermarkets: understanding how they shape access and availability to healthier foods in food insecure communities – Joe Dunne, Middlesbrough Environment City

1:30pm PROTECT 2 study: PaRental intimate partner viOlence and abuse: understanding what effective supporT looks like from the pErspective of practitioners supporting viCtims and survivors, and how it can be best implemented – Hayley Alderson, Newcastle University

1.45pm Closing remarks – Arne Wolters, Head of Improvement Analytics ARC NENC

2.00pm Close

 

 

Please contact Victoria Morgan with any queries and for late registration information: [email protected]