#KTDRR23

KTDRR’s 2023 Virtual Knowledge Translation Conference

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Our 2023 theme is “Tailoring Your Knowledge Translation Strategies for Your Intended Users.” Any knowledge translation (KT) approach calls for carefully thinking through who can benefit from the information you have to share. Ideally, you’ve been developing your research, product or program in close collaboration with your intended users. That way, perhaps you already know how best to reach them. But what about when your audience includes those who are harder to reach and too often not taken into account in traditional KT strategies? People living in rural areas, who are unhoused, do not speak or read the language dominant in their communities, or are in other ways underserved by most KT strategies merit additional tailoring of products and outreach methods to benefit from research. New relationships may need to be forged so informational exchange can be grounded in trust. This conference invites presenters to share their experiences and insight for peer-to-peer learning and discussion.

Join us on the afternoons of November 6, 8 and 10, 2023 from 1-4 p.m. Eastern each day!

Conference registration will be available soon.

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Call for Submissions
Do you have experience in tailoring your research findings or products for specific user audiences? We want to hear from you! Please consider submitting to present at the online knowledge translation conference

We welcome submissions for panels and individual speaker presentations that are relevant to tailoring your KT strategies for your intended users.

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About KTDRR

In collaboration with several national and international partners, the Center on Knowledge Translation for Disability and Rehabilitation Research (KTDRR) makes it easier to find, understand, and use the results of research that can make a positive impact on the lives of people with disabilities.