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This workshop provides an update on the RCSLT Research and Development program, with a focus on the Champions Network. It highlights the role of clinical advisers and the importance of research in speech and language therapy. Key topics include dysphagia, learning disabilities, developmental language disorder, aphasia, and autism. The workshop also discusses research priorities and ongoing projects within the RCSLT.
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Research Champions Workshop 2018RCSLT Research and Development update Amit Kulkarni, Lauren Longhurst, & Katie Chadd
Criteria • Knowledge of current evidence base • Awareness of national and local guidance • Clinical expertise in chosen area • Understand challenges that SLTs may be facing • Evidence of ongoing CPD • Support from manager • Role • To respond to clinical enquiries • Use RCSLT resources and support structures as appropriate • Assist RCSLT to respond to consultations • Represent RCSLT on professional or strategic groups • Provide an opinion on clinical matters • Be proactive at hub/ national level and disseminate information/ evidence base • Act as a resource to regional hub advisers https://www.rcslt.org/members/professional_roles/advisers/rcslt_adviser_application_process
63 clinical/ professional areas 96 advisers • ‘Hot’ topics • GDPR • IDDSI • DLD • NQPs • Dysphagia Gap analysis – still some areas not covered NEW: Leadership mentors
Why research priority setting? • Quality services • Gaps in evidence of ‘what works’ • Research collaborations seek RCSLT support • Co-produced research priorities influence what research is funded New research that matters
1. Dysphagia 2. Learning disabilities 3. Developmental language disorder 4. Aphasia 5. Autism Clinical areas selected
Our approach • Systematic reviews • Clinical guidelines Patient and public involvement
Where are we now? • Dysphagia research priorities published • Service user group visits for learning disabilities work • Collating uncertainties for DLD, autism and aphasia What’s next? • Publish LD priorities • Service user and stakeholder workshops for DLD • Improve links with funding bodies
National PPI standards RCSLT research priorities project Selected projects
R&D work in other areas of RCSLT Learning Publications Professional Development Policy and public affairs
Some examples… • Providing evidence to support the need for SLT involvement in key policy areas e.g. mental health, justice system to support lobbying and influencing • Providing content support for stakeholder events e.g. DLD roundtable • Evidence and research sections of clinical webpages • Development and review of briefing papers/ documents • Involvement in the NICE consultations process • Reviewing information that appears in the mainstream media • Review bulletin feature articles • On steering groups for key projects e.g. curriculum guidelines development • Support to enquiries team and outcomes project • Support with referencing , clinical terminology and SLT specific information
Communications Publications • ‘New look’ Research Newsletter • Higher subscription & open rates RCSLT Website • Updates to Research Centre inc. key contacts, resources and information on clinical academic pathways • Work on Evidence and Research pages on Clinical Topics Social Media • Nearly 3500 followers @RCSLTResearch • Facebook engagement increasing facebook.com/rcsltresearch
Research Champions Update • Started in 2013 as a group of 42 research-minded SLTs…to date we are now at 272. • Collaborated at 2 previous workshops • Set up specific networks in the nations • Increase in RCSLT resources and capacity to support role • Diverse representation- regionally, clinically, and academically
Research Champions are speech and language therapists who: • Share the RCSLT vision of an evidence-based and research-active profession. • has experience of appraising and applying a range of evidence to clinical practice • Facilitate the application and gathering of evidence within their organisations. • Use research, audit and evaluation to support practice. • Update: • Please tell us what you have been up to! This will… • Help us identify additional ways to support Research Champions • Create more opportunities for you to learn- Brag and Steal • Give you an opportunity to feedback
Opportunities through RCSLT More time thinking about these shortly…. Call for Expressions of Interest Would you like to be on the IJLCD Student Project Prize Panel? Email amit.kulkarni@rcslt telling us why you would be a good candidate!
Clinical Academic Mentor Network • Link up with a clinical academic SLT with more experience, who is willing to offer some guidance and support. • For ‘one off’ advice or longer-term mentoring. • Being a mentor is excellent CPD. • Write a case study of your mentoring experience. • Application forms at the RCSLT stand! “It was great to speak to you last week. The conversation and the leads that you gave me have set me off on some useful routes of enquiry. It was really super to speak to [name] in her capacity as mentor … Thank you!!”
Impact of Research Champions Personal achievements Developing skills Influencing NICE guidelines National recognition
Activity • In pairs: • Read through Research Champions Activity Menu • Look at suggestions on Spider Diagram • Find something you could do in your role • Add your own ideas to the Spider Diagram … we will incorporate all your suggestions into a brand new, updated Activity Menu and share with the network.
Example of actions • Shape research capacity, capability and culture within the profession