[HTML][HTML] Knowledge brokering organisations: a new way of governing evidence

E MacKillop, J Downe - Evidence & Policy, 2023 - bristoluniversitypressdigital.com
Background: Government-funded knowledge brokering organisations (KBOs) are an
increasingly prevalent yet under-researched area. Working in the space between …

The early implementation of FFT-CW®, MST-psychiatric®, and SafeCare® in Australia

B Albers, J Hateley-Browne, T Steele… - Research on Social …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Purpose: In 2017–2018, the state of Victoria, Australia, initiated the implementation of five
family and parenting programs within family services. Three—SafeCare®, Functional Family …

Enhancing impact: a model for policy development research

M Fotheringham, T Gorter… - Policy Design and …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute (AHURI) has sought to
increase its policy impact by transitioning from funding 'policy relevant'research to a 'policy …

[PDF][PDF] Brokering knowledge, brokering relationships: Improving research-practice collaboration in support of public sector reform

H Cuffe, A Vromen, P Brownlee - 2024 - anzsog.edu.au
This report shows how knowledge brokering can facilitate better research-practice
collaboration, especially in regard to supporting public sector reform. We analyse the …

[PDF][PDF] Improving the Early Learning of Children Growing Up in Poverty: A Rapid Review of the Evidence

N Axford, B Albers - 2019 - pearl.plymouth.ac.uk
IMPROVING THE EARLY LEARNING OUTCOMES OF CHILDREN GROWING UP IN
POVERTY: A RAPID REVIEW OF THE EVIDENCE 2018 Page 1 EVIDENCE REVIEW …

[PDF][PDF] Panel T07-P11 Session 2

E MacKillop - ippapublicpolicy.org
The relationship between evidence or knowledge and policy has become a central question
for the policy community in many countries. Inspired by the Evidence-Based Medicine …

[PDF][PDF] Supporting research engagement: insights from a study tour of universities in Canada & USA.

J Cattlin - 2019 - drive.google.com
'Researchers are under more pressure today than ever before to demonstrate the economic
and social benefits, or 'impact', of their work. But (they) have been trained how to do …

[引用][C] Where is the evidence? Research publishing and public policy in Australia

AS LAWRENCE - 2020 - RMIT University