NSLHD News July 4

Director of Operations Elizabeth Curran, Professor Carolyn Sue AM and Professor Yemima Berman show off the draft Research Strategy

Research Strategy Plan Workshop NSLHD’s Research Strategy 2019-2024 is a step closer to fruition after the final stakeholder consultation workshop was held. Around 80 people attended the workshop to provide feedback on the draft strategy, which has identified six priority areas that will be worked on to help the district achieve its vision for research. There has been broad engagement from across the LHD in the development of the Research Strategy with a range of clinical networks and research groups represented. Research Strategy and Partnerships Manager Rebeka Tennent said it was great to see so many people working together to develop the Strategy and bring the plan to life. “We’ve had a lot of people involved in the process, and I’d like to thank them for their time and engagement,” she said. “There was a particular emphasis at the workshop on reviewing the action plan, which sets out the actions we need to take as a district over the coming five years, to deliver on our vision of being a research oriented LHD.

“Stakeholders have driven this process, telling us what works well, and what needs attention. I’m looking forward to sharing the finalised Research Strategy the coming months.” The feedback received on the day will be reviewed, with the draft to be finalised in the next six to eight weeks.

Professor Lisa Harvey with Professor Jim Elliott at the Research Strategy Workshop

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