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Guide

Building strong partnerships with advocacy organisations


This resource pack is a collection of practical tools to support research led by and with people with disability. It includes guides, templates and tips developed with people with disability and is designed to be adapted to your own context. It helps researchers build respectful, fair and inclusive partnerships with advocacy organisations.
Report

Co-design partnerships: a mutual exchange


The purpose of the project was to create clarity around what is needed for disability representative and carer organisations, disability advocacy organisations and other consumer-led and disability capacity strengthening organisations. To be able to be meaningfully involved in disability, involvement of these organisations is crucial across the research continuum.
Discussion paper

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ageing research


Artificial Intelligence (AI) can accelerate knowledge in research, though viewed with caution by this paper. The paper provides an overview of risks, concerns and enablers. These identified issues support a cautionary approach to AI and ageing research to safeguard ethical research policy and practice that ultimately serves the health and wellbeing of vulnerable older Australians.
Report

A decade of impact: a multi-level analysis of WiSPP’s impact on individuals, institutions, and the scientific community


A report evaluating the impact of Women in Science Parkville Precinct (WiSPP) which was formed in 2014 to address gender inequity among five of Australia’s largest medical research institutes in Parkville in Melbourne. The report concludes that a strong foundation has been laid but there is a need to continue to advance equality in medical...
Conference proceedings

Mobilising disability research and evidence for policy impact


Proceedings of an event that brought together people with disability, advocates, policymakers, researchers, and leaders from the sector. The event, comprising short talks and group discussions, built on ideas from earlier events that focus on research led by people with disability, based on real experiences, and aimed at making a difference in policy and practice.