Knowledge Translation
Knowledge translation is the process of taking research findings and effectively applying them in practical settings.
The goal of knowledge translation is to bridge the gap between research and practice.
Our knowledge translation involves:
Knowledge Translation is integrated into all aspects of our research process.
Knowledge Translation is a key focus in all of our educational presentations.
Dr Rachelle Martin is one of nine recipients of this year’s Emerging Researcher First Grant offered by the Health Research Council (HRC).
Rachelle presented an overview how this research, partnering with tāngata whaikaha Māori and non-Māori, aims to co-produce policy advice around kāinga (housing and home) while also developing co-production methods and tools that can be used in other policy planning spaces impacting on disabled people.