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Work Packages | Cross-Cutting Themes  Evidence Masterclass Feedback





            The NCPHWR ran two ‘Evidence masterclasses’ in 2017-18 to support policy makers and
            practioners from across Wales to use research evidence when making decisions. After the
            classes, we asked them what advice they’d give to researchers who wanted to inform policy
            in their field. Here’s what they told us:








                                                                               I would suggest that
              Publications in journals are                                   researchers get to know
              rarely seen by non academic                                     their local third sector
              staff so ensure research is                                  organisations; network with
              circulated through  a variety                                  them and jointly identify
 Knowledge    of communications and                                          policy-related evidence

 Transfer     associated networks, topic                                      needs based on shared
              bulletins etc.
                                                                                     objectives.





 The Centres Knowledge Transfer work program aims to turn our research into benefits
 outside of academia. It works to increase the level of evidence-based practice through
 disseminating research findings and increasing the number of new collaborative research
 projects.
                     My advice is to link
 Seeking to support Knowledge Mobilisation, the Centre has attended a series of workshops   in with key policy
 run by Welsh Government, identifying barriers to accessing knowledge across the health and   representatives to find out   Keep things simple, practical
 Social Care network. These workshops have brought together policymakers, practioners and   what research is needed.   and think about the timing,
 third sector representatives to discuss some of the changes and solutions to this process.   Where possible, attend   getting involved at the start of

                relevant project groups to                               a project or the development
 The Knowledge Exchange Action group (KEAG) facilitated by Public Health Wales (PHW) has   of a strategy.
 continued to support the Centres Knowledge Transfer program. This year the group has   network and hear more
 again has brought together representatives from  about current issues.


   • Welsh Government (Social Research)     • Public Patient Involvement Service
 and Knowledge Mobilisation     • NHS Centre for Quality and Human
   • Welsh Assembly  Rights
   • Social Care Wales     • DECIPHer (Centre for Development and
   • Welsh Local Government Association  Evaluation of Complex Interventions for
   • Wales Council for Voluntary Action   Public Health Improvements)
   • Alliance for Useful Evidence     • Third Sector organisations
   • Evidence and Information Service
              Develop contacts and                                           I would urge researchers
 This group continues to provide a platform for discussions and collaboration to encourage   networks to pick up what the   to strive to ensure policy
 the knowledge exchange process. This year, some key outcomes resulting from these have   practitioner’s main concerns   makers base their decisions
 been         and priorities are.                                              on the best evidence.

   • Centre researchers invited to provide expert evidence to the Welsh Assembly
   • Exploratory dissemination of Needs Analysis Report produced by the Centre identifying
 its impact of social care provision at local authority level




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