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Knowledge Transfer in the HALCYon Project

Knowledge Transfer in the HALCYon Project. Professor James Goodwin PhD Head of Research, Age UK Chair, Halcyon KTSG. Linear Model of Knowledge Transfer. Data. Research Question. Methodology. Dissemination. Policy/Practice/Products/Services. Public Domain.

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Knowledge Transfer in the HALCYon Project

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  1. Knowledge Transferin the HALCYon Project Professor James Goodwin PhD Head of Research, Age UK Chair, Halcyon KTSG

  2. Linear Model of Knowledge Transfer Data Research Question Methodology Dissemination Policy/Practice/Products/Services Public Domain

  3. Interactive Model of Knowledge Transfer

  4. KTSG Membership Frazer Andersen British Geriatric Society and Deputy Editor, Age and Ageing Kate Green Child Poverty Action Group James Goodwin Director of Research, Help the Aged (Chair) David Hart NDA Older People’s Reference Group (NDAORG) Felicia Huppert Director, Well-being Institute, University of Cambridge Vacant Department of Work and Pensions Sally Marie-Bamford International Longevity Centre-UK Frans van der Ouderaa Consultant and former VP Research, Unilever PLC Norman Richards NDAORG Pauline Richards NDAORG Rachel Thompson British Nutrition Society Nick Tyler University College London Suzanne Sorenson Alzheimer’s Society Tom Kirkwood University of Newcastle Dan Perry Alliance for Aging Research, Washington, DC

  5. Priorities for Communication Strategy Essential questions: • What is the point of Halcyon; why all the WPs; what will it mean to the general public • PIs – what do you anticipate will be the impact of your research; why is it important • What are the most important findings to publicise; and when (incremental vs global) • What methods do we wish to employ (impact profiles; innovation; integration)

  6. Dan Perry Executive Director Alliance for Ageing Research Washington DC

  7. Some ideas for discussion • Special journal issue (QiA) • Publications on website • Use a medical writer • Use web-casts (pod-casts) • Use the web-site inter-actively • Media and press releases

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