After a brilliant response to our call for contributions we were once again able to offer a range of opportunities for conversations, creativity and collaborative learning at the 2022 Forum. Our programme covered 3 broad areas – knowledge mobilisation practice, knowledge mobilisation research & evaluation and knowledge mobilisation training & development. See below for a brief overview of what was on offer over the 2 days.

Wednesday 4th May

10:00Coffee & Registration
10:30Welcome to day 1
11:00Keynote speaker: Paul Cairney
12:30Poster viewing
13:00Lunch
14:00Poster plenary
Supporting early return to work using a knowledge mobilisation methodology
The “Building Babies Brains Project”

A review of the techniques and mechanisms used for knowledge sharing
in healthcare
Developing the NIHR Outcomes Framework
15:00Coffee
15:30Workshops
Interactive approaches to adopting and adapting Edwards’ and Meagher’s
impact evaluation framework
How can we mobilise complexity?
Wikipedia as a knowledge sharing tool
Knowledge equity through mentorship and training
16:30Closing remarks & social arrangements
17:00Depart

Thursday 5th May

09:00Coffee & Registration
09:30Welcome to day 2
09:45Keynote speaker: Sarah Morton
11:15Coffee
11:45Workshops
Interactive approaches to adopting and adapting Edwards’ and Meagher’s
impact evaluation framework
How can we mobilise complexity?
Wikipedia as a knowledge sharing tool
Knowledge equity through mentorship and training
12:45Lunch
13:30Knowledge Fayres
Poetry and partnerships
Choosing digital in children’s social care
Mobilising knowledge to support a learning health systems
Knowledge across borders
14:50Coffee
15:20Knowledge Fayres
But what is knowledge mobilisation really?
Whose ‘co’ approach is it anyway?
Learning and growth in KMb
16:20Closing reflections
17:00Depart