ResNetSLT maintains this website where we post relevant research news, for example free online research training, or research bursary opportunities.
We regularly post blog pieces where we encourage contributors to share their experiences of implementation of published research in their clinical setting, participation in research activities etc. (You can read all our previous blogposts by clicking on the ARCHIVES link on this page).
We have also established an international and multi-professional virtual Community of Practice.
This has a clear focus on promoting increased implementation of evidence-based practice improvement through our monthly #ReSNetSLT Twitter Journal Club discussion forum of published research papers.
P.S. Are you curious about our @ResNetSLT grasshopper? This little creature lives in the field behind Hazel’s house. As tiny as he is, he makes an amazingly loud noise!
It’s the aim of ResNetSLT to share our views to encourage evidence-based practice in our own fields of health and social care – so let’s all maximise the potential of social media to help make sure our voices are heard.
Our new Twitter profile gained over 100 followers on the first day and has been growing steadily ever since – help us to spread the word and keep on growing apace.
For further information please email us. Please include #ResNetSLT in the subject title.
Please take a few moments to follow these accounts on Twitter:
@HazelRoddam1, @SChalmersSLT, @EllieJSLT, @heelan_phd, @sallymorganslt, @salpratten, @AmySlt, @bangerasai, @kathbroomfield, @VivaldiC, @KatieMonnelly, @ResNetSLT.
ResNetSLT is led by Dr Hazel Roddam supported by an Action Group of volunteers who all help to co-host our online activities. We are also delighted to announce three Deputy Directors who started in Jan 2019: Sophie Chalmers, Milly Heelan and Elicia Jones.