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UK CRC Northern Ireland Centre of Excellence for Public Health: Phase I, 2008-2013 Medicine & Dentistry Social Policy, Sociology and Social Work Economics and Management Biological Sciences Maths & Physics stitute of Public Health of Ireland Research and Development Office Community Development and Health Network

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Page 1: Welcome and Introduction - Frank Kee

UK CRC Northern Ireland Centre of Excellence for Public Health: Phase I, 2008-2013

Medicine & DentistrySocial Policy, Sociology and Social Work

Economics and ManagementBiological Sciences

Maths & Physics

Institute of Public Health of Ireland

Research and Development Office

Community Developmentand Health Network

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“Culture eats strategy for breakfast, every time”.

Helping to build capacity and the evidence base, together

NIPHRN

QUB

UU

3rd SectorPHADHSSPSNI

Mike Clarke

Paul Connolly

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Key objectives for CoE• Undertake programs of translational

research

• Promote its role in policy-making • Knowledge brokerage

• Build capacity and strengthen public health networks

• Lever additional income and ensure sustainability

The gradual encroachment of ideasNick Black JHSRP, 2009

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The trouble with milking cows is that they never stay milked!

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Our vision for the future• Greater collaboration across

Centres of Excellence

• Methodological development

• Increasing grant income through partnership with stakeholders

• Protecting and sustaining ability to develop capacity

• Impact on health inequalities

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So why do we need a PH Research Network?

• The need for robust evidence– (particularly on interventions)

• The need to bridge the translational chasm

• The need for multiple perspectives and skill sets

• The need to cross sectoral boundaries

Additional organisations represented: University of Ulster; other government departmentslocal authorities; Third Sector