committing to building capacity, connections and collaboration · 2015. 7. 8. · 2. training &...
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19/06/2015
By Joanna Akhgar, on behalf of the SPHR@L Team
We’re engaged!
Committing to building capacity,
connections and collaboration
http://sphr.lshtm.ac.uk/
Who does SPHR@L
engage with?
Third sector
Policy-makers
Local
government
Executive
agencies
Non-
departmental
government
bodies
How does SPHR@L engage
with these audiences?
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1. Research
Preliminary research: Years 1-2Understanding evidence beyond the health sector by
engagement with local authorities on the following projects:
– Review & synthesis of ‘cultures of evidence’
– Qualitative case study of interventions in housing
– Ethnographic study of policy and practice in local authorities
– Evaluation of local government alcohol policies
– Focus groups with built environment practitioners
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1. [cont’d] Co-production
Public Health Practice Evaluation scheme
(PHPES): NIHR SPHR funding programme that
requires local practitioners to apply for grants
jointly with academic partners.
(‘Cumulative impact zones’ project, PHPES)
Patient & Public Involvement
(PPI): studies within community
settings are designed and
delivered in consultation with
people from the community.
(‘Communities in control’ project,
Health Inequalities theme)
Networking: with our contacts in
local authorities and practice
gives us opportunities to find out
about potential research projects
and data.
(‘Reducing the strength’ project,
Alcohol theme)
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2. Training & workshops
Workshops in evaluation Years 3-5- Attempt to be inclusive of non-public health practitioners
- Be aware of pragmatic and financial issues relating to evaluation
- Build capacity through knowledge exchange
- Take into account our own research findings and experience
- ‘Workshop’ rather than course – interactive opportunity to learn more about
what participants think.
4 workshops held to date:
April 2014, London
December 2014, London
February 2015, Cambridge
March 2015, Exeter
Model now replicated and rolled out by other SPHR centres across England.
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3. External communications
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EventsConferences & workshops
SPHR@L seminar series
Blogs
Hashtag creation
Storify
Online platformsTwitter & Tweet deck
SPHR@L website
Generic inbox
Analytics/ Altmetrics
Meetings
Advisory Group
Fieldwork (interviews)
Collaborator meetings
NetworksConferences
Honorary appointments
Contacts database
Affiliates
Publicity
Brochure (printed & web downloadable)
Publications
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3. [cont’d] Internal communications
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Events
Annual retreats
SPHR@L seminar series
Annual SPHR scientific meeting
Online platforms
Weekly ‘Pick of the week’ email
Pinterest (digital pin-board)
Blogs
Meetings
Bi-weekly team meetings
Project planning meetings
Networks
SPHR Researchers Network
Publicity
Branding & logo(internal identity within
LSHTM & SPHR)
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Our Team
Find out more…
@SPHRatLSHTM
http://sphr.lshtm.ac.uk
Joanna Akhgar
Steve Cummins
Matt Egan
Vladimir Gordeev
Greg Hartwell
Karen Lock
Elizabeth McGill
Sarah Milton
Mark Petticrew
Triantafyllos Pliakas
Ruth Ponsford
Joanna Reynolds
Thank you for
listening!
To learn about wider SPHR visit http://sphr.nihr.ac.uk