Knowledge mobilisation and research use |
Intentional strategies for increasing or improving: |
• research or knowledge use or |
• the uptake of explicitly evidence-based practices, |
or studies of what influences decision making or practice changes (including the use of knowledge within routine organisational processes) |
Third sector organisations |
All organisations operating outside the formal state or public sphere that are not trading commercially for profit in the market. |
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(source: Third Sector Research Centre website ‘What is the third sector?’) |
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http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/generic/tsrc/about/index.aspx [accessed 22nd May 2014] |
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Third sector organisations carry out a range of functions, including providing services to the public directly (either funded by public sector organisations, or through charitable giving/grant funding), lobbying and campaigning on behalf of particular interest groups, supporting and networking other third sector organisations and building capacity (such as Local Infrastructure Organisations). |
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Exclude |
English Language |
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Research into knowledge mobilisation or research use in third sector organisations providing health and social care services, related to physical and/or mental health support and related functional wellbeing needs e.g. community children’s services, community services for older people and the frail elderly |
Probation, criminal justice services, welfare payments and other needs-based financial support |
Primary or secondary research (including systematic reviews), published in peer reviewed journals or grey literature |
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