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The regional hubs:

The regional hubs:. 1 Cheshire and Merseyside 2 Cumbria and Lancashire 3 Dublin 4 East Anglia 5 Edinburgh 6 Greater Manchester 7 Hertfordshire 8 Keele 9 Limerick 10 London 11 Midlands 12 Northern Ireland 13 North of Scotland 14 North East England 15 Sheffield 16 South East England

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The regional hubs:

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  1. The regional hubs: 1 Cheshire and Merseyside 2 Cumbria and Lancashire 3 Dublin 4 East Anglia 5 Edinburgh 6 Greater Manchester 7 Hertfordshire 8 Keele 9 Limerick 10 London 11 Midlands 12 Northern Ireland 13 North of Scotland 14 North East England 15 Sheffield 16 South East England 17 Southampton 18 South West England 19 West of Scotland 20 Wales 21 Yorkshire 13 5 19 14 12 21 1 6 3 15 2 8 4 9 7 10 20 18 17 16 11

  2. FACILITATING AHP RESEARCH Networking Peer review Research training Mentorship schemes Funding opportunities Building an evidence-base Collaboration Dissemination of research findings Using evidence in practice www.csp.org.uk/ahprn Major sponsors of the AHPRN

  3. What is the AHPRN? • The Allied Health Professions Research Network (AHPRN) was first founded as the National Physiotherapy Research Network (NPRN) in 2004. The AHPRN regional hubs welcome students, new and experienced researchers, clinicians, managers, consultants and academics from all Allied Health Professions with the aim of increasing research capability and capacity within, and between, the professions. • The network currently centres around 21 registered regional research ‘hubs’ and is able to provide research support by way of: • peer review • advice on research training and funding opportunities • mentorship schemes • sharing good research practice • disseminating recent research outcomes • ...and many, many more ways. • Through providing excellent opportunities for networking and for collaborative clinically-based research, the AHPRN will enhance research outputs across each of the professions and facilitate translation of research findings into education and practice, to further increase the research credibility of the Allied Health Professions. • For more information about the AHPRN and to find out how to get involved, contact the Research Support Officer, Laura Bottomley • email: L.M.Bottomley@brighton.ac.uk, telephone: (01273) 643945

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