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Council for Allied Health Professions Research news
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Healthcare Professionals in Research Facebook group launched
A new peer support group has been created which aims to create a sense of community for members through networking and group discussion.
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CAHPR Award for Evaluating Health and Social Care Practice – Open Now
CAHPR is sponsoring a new award category as part of the 2020 Advancing Healthcare Awards.
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New CAHPR top tips - Implementation for Impact
It takes on average 17 years to get research into practice and only 30-40% results in a demonstrable patient benefit. Implementation can enhance uptake of research and reduce research waste.
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London AHPs in research - making it happen in practice 13 September 2019
This roadshow is open to all Allied Health Professionals from across London who have an ambition to improve AHP research capability, capacity and activity within London NHS Trusts
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CAHPO research impact award 2019 - winner announced
Congratulations to physiotherapist Rob Goodwin - double winner of the Research Impact Award 2019 and AHP of the year at the Chief Allied Professions Officer (CAHPO) awards 2019.
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Finalists Announced Chief AHP Officer Awards 2019
CAHPR worked with NIHR to support the CAHPO AHP Research Impact Awards. Details of the three finalists are here. The winners will be announced on 17 July 2019.
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Catch up with CAHPR Patient and Public Involvement events
CAHPR South West England held two simultaneous events in Cornwall and Bristol in July. See two of the presentations here.
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CAHPR Conference Bursary 2019 opens
CAHPR has opened a competitive bursary scheme for 2019, to support student and early career researchers throughout the UK in presenting their research at conferences.
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CAHPR Hubs funding schemes open
CAHPR hubs in East Midlands, Cheshire & Merseyside, North East England and Yorkshire are running small funding schemes
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Registration now open! AHPs in Research: Amplifying Impact
This celebration event will take place on 3 October at the Congress Centre in London. It is organised by the NIHR and supported by CAHPR.