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"The QDRN represents an inaugural cross- institutional alliance to unite Queensland disability researchers, promote cross-sectoral disability research collaboration and embed quality co-design at every stage of the research process."
The Queensland Disability Research Network (QDRN) works with industry partners and state-wide peak disability organisations to ensure relevance and research processes that include effective, meaningful co-design.
The QDRN highlights the excellent and impactful disability research that happens in Queensland, and links with the National Disability Research Partnership in a way that represents the interests of Queensland. The QDRN will also seek to generate opportunities for Queensland researchers, across academia, community and industry.
Members’ Foundation Commitment:
QDRN members are committed to the long-term goal of improving the lives, social and economic participation of people with disability, by working together in sustainable, collaborative research partnerships.
L: Dr. Talitha Kingsmill presenting at the QDRN Brisbane workshop 2024. R: QDRN members in attendance at the QDRN Brisbane Workshop 2024.
"The QDRN represents an inaugural cross- institutional alliance to unite Queensland disability researchers, promote cross-sectoral disability research collaboration and embed quality co-design at every stage of the research process."
The Queensland Disability Research Network (QDRN) works with industry partners and state-wide peak disability organisations to ensure relevance and research processes that include effective, meaningful co-design.
The QDRN highlights the excellent and impactful disability research that happens in Queensland, and links with the National Disability Research Partnership in a way that represents the interests of Queensland. The QDRN will also seek to generate opportunities for Queensland researchers, across academia, community and industry.
Members’ Foundation Commitment:
QDRN members are committed to the long-term goal of improving the lives, social and economic participation of people with disability, by working together in sustainable, collaborative research partnerships.
L: Dr. Talitha Kingsmill presenting at the QDRN Brisbane workshop 2024. R: QDRN members in attendance at the QDRN Brisbane Workshop 2024.