cahpr presentation sheffield march 2016
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CAHPR :WORKING TOGETHER TO SUCCEED TOGETHER IN BUILDING AHPS RESEARCH CAPACITYEMERITUS PROFESSOR ANN MOOREDIRECTOR OF CAHPR
PURPOSE
• Provide one voice for AHPs on research matters
• Strengthen research capacity and capability of AHPs
• Raise the profile of AHP research
• Increase opportunity for collaborations and partnerships
Table discussion at the Professoriate July 2014
WHY IS RESEARCH IMPORTANT ?Helps to Inform and improve PracticeContributes to further research questionsProvides evidence of effectiveness and efficiency of servicesDemonstrates the importance of our professionsIncreases our visibilityBeing Research aware and research savvy means we have
more confidence and skills in: developing research questions, in understanding and critically appraising research papers, deciding what evidence should inform our practices.
MEMBER ORGANISATIONS• British and Irish Orthoptic Society
• British Association of Art Therapists
• British Association of Drama Therapists
• British Association for Music Therapy
• British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists
• British Dietetic Association
• College of Paramedics
• College of Podiatry
• College of Occupational Therapists
• Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
• Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists
• Society and College of Radiographers
CAHPR Stand: Speech and Language Therapy Conference 2014
STRUCTURE Strategy Committee
12 members representing each AHP discipline, 2 Service Managers, 2
Consultant managers
Focus on policy, influencing, governance, strategy and promotion
Meet 3 times a year
Professoriate
103 members
Focus on strategy, role modelling, influencing and
advising
Meet annually
Regional Hub Forum
23 regional hubs, 124 Hub Leaders and Facilitators
Focus on strategy, capacity, capability, networking,
dissemination and promoting
Meet twice a year
STRATEGY COMMITTEE PROFESSIONAL BODY REPRESENTATIVES• Dr Elizabeth White College of Occupational Therapists Chair • Professor Julia Williams College of Paramedics• Dr Cathy Bowen The College of Podiatry• Professor Di Newham Chartered Society of Physiotherapy • Dr Emma Pagnamenta Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists• Dr Rachel Harris Society and College of Radiographers• Dr Judy Lawrence British Dietetic Association• Jessica Hargreaves The British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists• Dr Emma Godfrey The British Association of Dramatherapists• Dr Val Huet British Association of Art Therapists• Professor Helen Odell-Miller The British Association for Music Therapy
SERVICE MANAGERSDr Sue Welsh (Speech & Language Therapist)Dr Benjamin Roe (Radiographer)
CONSULTANTS Dr Lisa Roberts Consultant
(Physiotherapist)Dr Jenny Preston Consultant
(Occupational Therapist)
REGIONAL HUB FORUM REPSDr Hazel RoddamDr Judith Lane
EX OFFICIO MEMBERS Emeritus Professor Ann MooreCAHPR DirectorDr Sally GoslingAssistant Director, Practice and
DevelopmentFran Fitch, Research AdviserKatie Prangle, CAHPR Support
Officer
STRATEGY COMMITTEE
REGIONAL HUBS
1. Cheshire and Merseyside 2. Cumbria and Lancashire3. East Anglia4 .Essex5 .Greater Manchester6 .Hertfordshire7. Keele8. Kent and Medway9. London10. Midlands11 .Northern Ireland12 .North East England
13 .North of Scotland14 .North Wales15. Oxfordshire16 .South Yorkshire17 .Southern Central18 .South, Mid and West Wales19 .South East Scotland20. South West England21. Surrey and Sussex22 .West of Scotland23. Yorkshire
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STRATEGIC PRIORITIES FOR CAHPR
• Supporting and influencing managers to create a positive research culture for AHPs within their workplace
• Research Excellence Framework 2021
• Making strategic links and partnerships
Professor Ann Moore, Director CAHPR: Presenting at the Professoriate July 2014
STRATEGIC LINKSMapped for members of all 3 committees and hubs• NIHR• AUKUH• NICE• HEE• Arthritis Research UKProfessional body specialist committees, research groups and journals
Partnership workingCouncil Of Deans Public Health England
CAHPR provides a voice for AHPs on research matters and through CAHPR, AHPs can find the support they need to create, collect and use evidence, to demonstrate the valuable contribution and impact they make to healthcare.
LETS WORK TOGETHER TO SUCCEED TOGETHER
Work together to succeed together
THANK YOU