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THC Wrap Up

Symposium Success

October 31, 2019

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The Hopkins Centre (THC) has just celebrated our third successful research symposium, Bold ideas, better solutions 2019, with over 230 participants in attendance. Participants this year showed the growing diversity of THC membership across Queensland and inter-state, collaborators and stakeholders, including researchers, clinicians, health service managers, industry and service users.

​The symposium bought together over 30 industry experts to showcase and share their knowledge, experiences and highlight the valuable contributions of collaborative research through Discovery and Design in Disability and Rehabilitation. Thank you to everyone who attended, presented, and supported the event. Bold ideas, better solutions 2020 promises to be even better.​​​

  

Stay up to date with our research projects, researchers and partnerships via our website and on twitter @hopkins_centre

Professor Michele Foster, Research Director, The Hopkins Centre

Listen, view and access BIBS19 symposium presentations, posters and recordings online below









Watch this video to learn more about HabITec


Congratulations to THC Member Kirsty Gray for her recent Encouragement Award that she received at the Australasian Rehabilitation Nurses Association 2019 Conference for her presentation. Well done!

Ms Kirsty Gray Clinical Nurse Consultant, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit, Division of Rehabilitation, Metro South Health
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Hopkins
Hour, 21st November 2019
This will no longer be going ahead, so please remove from your calendar.

We hope to see you again in 2020 for the next Hopkins Hour!
Seminars & Workshops

NEW EARLY RESEARCH CAREER DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
November 19, 8am-4pm, Gold Coast Campus 

NEW SUNSHINE COAST HOSPITAL AND HEALTH RESEARCH DAY
November 7, 10am - 5.30pm, SCHI Auditorium

NEW HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH WORKSHOP
November 22, 8am - 4.15pm, UQ Oral Health Centre 


2019 QUEENSLAND HEALTH DATA LINKAGE SYMPOSIUM
November 13, RBWH Education Centre


RESEARCH AUSTRALIA - 2019 HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH AWARDS
Nov 14, Southbank Melbourne

Conferences

NEW ASIA PACIFIC CONFERENCE ON INTEGRATED CARE
November 11-13, Melbourne Australia


 QPaCt CONFERENCE 2019: DETERMINANTS OF CHILD HEALTH
November 1, 7pm - 5pm, Griffith University Gold Coast Campus 

 8th ANNUAL NHMRC SYMPOSIUM ON RESEARCH TRANSLATION

GOLD COAST HEALTH RESEARCH WEEK CONFERENCE
November 20-22, Gold Coast

American congress of Rehabilitation Medicine 2019 Annual conference
5-8 November 2019, Chicago

The latest news from Spinal Life: Welcome to Community Connect 
* Call to access support workers in hospitals 
* Spinal Life Australia Welcomes new CEO
Read more HERE



How will your contribution to research change healthcare?
Read more HERE



Read more HERE

Research Reads
By Samantha Siyambalapitiya


Systems change: A guide to what it is and how to do it
Systems thinking and systems change can be used to tackle complex social problems. This free report aims to provide an accessible overview and recommendations for implementing systems change.

Implementation and scale up of population physical activity interventions for clinical and community settings: the PRACTIS guide
“The PRACTIS (PRACTical planning for Implementation and Scale-up) guide outlines a structure for researchers and stakeholders, with varying levels of implementation experience and expertise, to navigate the complex considerations and decision-making processes involved in translating evidence-based interventions into practice.”

Developing Visualisation Literacy
A layperson’s guide to data visualisation – aims to help the reader better understand and appreciate data visualisations.
NEW NHMRC Grant Opportunities 2020
Investigator Grants
Development Grants
Centres of Research Excellence 
Synergy Grants
CTCS Grants 
Ideas Grants


 MRFF Next Generation Clinical Researchers Program
Applications close November 27




Keep informed of the latest opportunities with these research funding websites

Griffith University Office for Research grants calendar and internal grants

*Queensland Health research funding website

*Australian Government GrantConnect

*Research Professional's research funding website
Australian Institute for Suicide Research and Prevention
Stuart Leske, David Crompton & Kairi Kolves 

Speech-Language Pathologists' Knowledge and Consideration of Factors That May Predict, Moderate, and Mediate AAC Outcomes 
Stephanie Sievers, David Trembath & Marleen Westerveld 

Predictors of Expressive Language Change for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Receiving AAC-Infused Comprehensive Intervention
Veronica Rose, Jessica Paynter, Giacomo Vivanti, Deb Keen & David Trembath 

Utilisation of an intervention to support students on the autism spectrum: Examining teachers' responses to Finished! The On-Task Toolkit 
D Costley, L Macdonals, D Trembath, J Ashburner 


Psychosocial care provision for terminally ill clients in rural Australian communities: the role of social work
Johns, LL; McAuliffe, D; Dorsett, P

The use of virtual reality tools in the clinic
E.Rio; T Stanton & D. Harvie 

Unveiling the complexities of mild stroke: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the mild stroke experience 
Tenelle Hodson, Louise Gustafsson & Petrea Cornwell 

Trajectories of Rehabiliation across Complex Environments (TRaCE): design and baseline characteristics for a prospective cohort study on spinal cord injury and acquired brain injury 

Melissa Legg, Michele Foster, Sanjoti Parekh, Mandy Niesen, Rachel Jones, Elizabeth Kendall, Jennifer Fleming & Timothy Geraghty

DISABILITY SERVICES CONSULTING
Disability Done Different: Candid Conversations 
Listen to podcasts HERE 


Cochrane Rehabilitation Newsletter Issue 24
Read
HERE


HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH
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