Who needs to know?
Research teams, practitioners, CLAHRC partners.
What have we found?
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Bridging the ‘know-do’ or research-practice gap relies on interpersonal connections; knowledge brokers do this.
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Knowledge brokers are people or organisations that create connections between individuals
and groups; they are involved in the co-design and implementation of applied health research. -
Knowledge brokers help to transform research knowledge so it can be used to make a real-world impact.