WP5: Making an impact through agency collaborations
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HD4 will generate evidence that is directly relevant to Singapore and other urban settings in Asia. But this evidence can only create change by being shared and used. WP5 will work closely with key stakeholders in government agencies to share knowledge and co-create research that has real-world impact.
Central to this effort are the Stakeholder Advisory and Stakeholder Expert Groups, which will promote open, two-way communication through regular meetings. This continuous dialogue will foster a shared understanding of Singapore’s public health challenges, which will pave the way to jointly develop new data tools to support policy and practice.
WP5 will also use traditional, social and digital media to communicate HD4‘s work to the wider public, through avenues such as newsletters, workshops and a dedicated website.
Research objectives:
- – Organise stakeholder engagement, including the convening of stakeholder groups
- – Disseminate HD4 findings using traditional, social and other digital media
- – Support the early development of online decision-support tools
This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore under its Campus for Research Excellence and Technological Enterprise (CREATE) programme.
Leads
University of Cambridge, MRC Epidemiology Unit
University of Cambridge, MRC Epidemiology Unit
National University of Singapore, Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health