This interactive event was designed to help with the development of skills and expertise in collaboration for research-to-policy translation. Participants explored opportunities for working across research-policy boundaries and building stronger networks.

Learning Objectives

  • Examine the value of collaborative partnerships in producing evidence-informed policy
  • Explore methods designed to enhance research and knowledge translation
  • Clarify different terminologies used in research and policy making endeavors
  • Become familiar with the key processes used in research and policy making

Masterclass Outcomes

  • Share experiences with researchers and policy actors in an interactive space
  • Develop skills and expertise in collaboration for research-to-policy translation
  • Explore opportunities for working across research-policy boundaries
  • Network and build research and policy partnerships

Who should attend?

  • Researchers/Academics interested in their research being used to inform public policy and practice
  • Policy actors, government/non-government officials and public sector workers, interested in the role of research in the policy making process

Course Structure

This is an interactive short course that used a ‘learning by doing’ approach. It includes lectures, small group work, self reflection, group discussion, and feedback from participants.

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Date
Module 1 – 22/8/22, 9am – 5pm^

Module 2 - 23/8/22, 9am – 5pm^

Module 3 – 2/9/22, 9am - 2pm

^time to be confirmed

Time
See above

Location
SAHMRI Auditorium, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000

Costs
Module 1: $495
Module 1, 2 & 3: $695

Course Convener and Guest Faculty

Assoc Prof. Carmel Williams

Course Convener

  • Director - Centre for Health in All Policies Research Translation, Health Translation SA

  • The School of Public Health, Adelaide University

  • Associate Professor at Flinders University
  • Fran Baum

    Director, Health Equity, Stretton Institute, University of Adelaide

    Prof. Adam Graycar

    Guest Faculty

  • Past Director and Professor of Public Policy, Stretton Institute, Adelaide University
  • Tracy Merlin

    Interim Head, School of Public Health Managing Director, Adelaide Health Technology Assessment, The University of Adelaide.

    Dr Tahna Pettman

    Guest Faculty

  • Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Social Impact Flinders, College of Business Government and Law, Flinders University
  • James Smith

    Deputy Dean Rural and Remote Health – NT, Matthew Flinders Professor (Health and Social Equity), College of Medicine & Public Health, Flinders University

    Brought to you by

    Centre for Health in All Policies Research Translation

    Health Translation SA, Government of South Australia, University of South Australia, SACOSS, Tasmanian Government, Flinders University, Wellbeing SA, Australian National University, The University of Adelaide

    • As a researcher in social policy, the policy-research translation masterclass was a great opportunity to share perspectives with colleagues in policy development roles. It was thought-provoking to hear more about the political, practical and resource considerations that affect policy development. This will help me ensure my research is as relevant and useful as possible to policymakers and maximise its real-world impact.

      Dr Veronica Coram

      Flinders University

    • The Masterclass provided some really practical insights that had an immediate impact on our work. We’ve reshaped our research agenda in a way that should deliver much better outcomes.

      Roger Meany

      Health and Wellbeing Queensland