United Kingdom Knowledge Mobilisation Forum (UK KMb Forum)*

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The United Kingdom Knowledge Mobilisation Forum (UK KMb Forum, UKKMbF, or UKF) is an annual event for all those with a passion for ensuring that knowledge makes a positive difference to society. The Forum brings together practitioners, researchers, students, administrators and public representatives who are engaged in the art and science of sharing knowledge and ensuring that it can be used. The Forum is designed as a space for learning and reflection, providing an opportunity for sharing knowledge, experiences and methods and access to some of the most up to date thinking and practice in the field. Expect conversations, creativity and collaborative learning…and if you’re wondering what we mean by ‘knowledge’ – we are as interested in practical know-how, skills and experience as in research findings or evaluation data.

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Conference History:

9th UK KMb Forum 2024, 8-9 May 2024, Dundee, Scotland, United Kingdom

(Host: TBD)

    Conference Program TBD

    Storytelling sessions:
    Knowledge mobilisation of rapid evidence reviews to inform health and care policy and practice in Wales: creating impact through teamwork in the Health and Care Research Wales Evidence Centre
    Elevating Health Equity: Transforming Communities through Interactive Learning and Collaboration in Local Care Services
    Co-Captaining the Ship: The Evidence to Care approach to creating a guide capturing Holland Bloorview’s transitions-to-adulthood practice
    Setting sail or out of my depth? Career change and starting afresh as an Insights North East knowledge broker
    What do I know about this boat? Organising and researching Policy to Research Fellowships
    Cultural clashes, mistranslations and learning the hard way: what I learnt from conducting research on public health research in local government

    Knowledge fayres:
    Working with the Contemporary Implementation of Traditional knowledge and Evidence (CITE) framework
    The Dementia Inequalities Game
    Just a game? Exploring the use of board games to share and reflect on knowledge mobilisation setbacks and successes
    Winning hearts and minds: why should council staff care about research? Newcastle’s Health Determinants Research Collaboration journey
    Creating the foundations for effective knowledge mobilisation using Outcome Mapping. An example from the Applied Research Collaboration for North West Coast

    Knotty problem Idea jams:
    Provoking the mobilisation of knowledge: that’s a tricky concept!
    Ethics Jam: Developing principles for ethical and equitable knowledge mobilisation practice
    How fast can ‘co’ go?
    Democratising Areas of Research Interest

    Interactive virtual posters:
    Community-led monitoring strategies to evaluate the impact of brownfield site redevelopment
    Partnership Working – Developing Knowledge and Creating a Community of Practice in Palliative and End of Life Care for Paramedics – Scottish Ambulance Service and Marie Curie
    Let’s Talk About Death, Dying and Bereavement; Using Ripple Effects Mapping to evidence the impact from online ECHO sessions within a community
    MobilizeU: Creating a pan-Canadian knowledge mobilization training course
    Supporting knowledge mobilisation in complex adaptive systems through adopting an embedded researcher approach
    Health knowledge and library specialists as knowledge mobilisers

    Keynotes:
    Creativity in knowledge management practice (practice keynote)
    Researching knowledge mobilisation and knowledge use in parliaments (research keynote)

8th UK KMb Forum 2023, 24-28 April 2023, Virtual venue

(Host: —)

    Workshops:
    Multidisciplinary mindlines
    Engaging heads, hearts and hands: using creative methods for inclusive policy engagement
    Using stories to reveal the politics of knowledge mobilisation in practice
    Understanding and building communities of practice using action cards
    Building trusting relationships to support implementation and evidence use

    Knowledge Fayres:
    Changing our tune: can research be sung?
    Centering equity in collaborative design of evidence-informed resources
    User feedback, accessibility, and usability as part of developing research measures
    Designing for impact: how system intermediaries can leverage storytelling in their work
    The art of influence: mobilising evidence for policy change
    Performing knowledge for critical awareness: the role of the arts in knowledge mobilisation
    Knowledge sharing: what do we mean and what do people think we mean by this term?
    The implementation art gallery

    Interactive Posters:
    The use of social media for disseminating research evidence with health and social care practitioners
    Equity, diversity and inclusion strategies for academic-policy engagement
    Using Twitter to mobilise knowledge for first contact physiotherapists
    Evaluating how commissioners mobilise evidence to inform the planning, purchasing, and monitoring of health services
    Optimising the process of knowledge mobilisation in communities of practice
    Collaborative stakeholder mapping through knowledge exchange and mobilisation
    The development of a training program for knowledge brokers focused on the improvement of educational equity
    An evaluation of the Developing Evidence Enriched Practice (DEEP) programme in Wales
    Evaluations of training programs to improve capacity in K*

    Keynotes: (2)
    TBD

7th UK KMb Forum 2022, 4-5 May, 2022, Liverpool, United Kingdom

(Host: The Florrie – The Florence Institute for Boys)

    Workshops: (daily)
    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

    Knowledge Fayres:
    Poetry and partnerships
    Choosing digital
    Mobilising knowledge to support a learning health systems
    Knowledge across borders
    But what is knowledge mobilisation really?
    Whose approach is it anyway?
    Learning and growth in KMb

    Interactive Posters: (Poster plenary)
    Supporting early return to work using a knowledge mobilisation methodology
    The “Building Babies Brains Project”
    Optimising the process of knowledge mobilisation in Communities of Practice (CANCELLED)
    A review of the techniques and mechanisms used for knowledge sharing
    in healthcare
    Developing the NIHR Outcomes Framework

    Keynotes: (2)
    TBD

6th UK KMb Forum 2021, 22-26 March, 2021, Virtual venue

    Schedule: (Daily 12-2pm GMT)
    22nd Mar – Keynote speaker
    23rd Mar – interactive poster discussions (posters available Monday & Tuesday morning)
    24th Mar – workshops
    25th Mar – knowledge fayres
    26th Mar – keynote speaker
    + Interactions between delegates at various points during the week

    Workshops:
    Engaging engagement
    Mapping the ‘third space’ between research and practice
    Using participatory theatre to portray diverse realities, stimulate debate and galvanise change: an interactive introduction to drama as a medium for knowledge mobilisation
    What is the value and impact of embedding a research culture in partnership with local government?
    Experiences of co-located researchers and stakeholders in three UK sites
    What works in knowledge mobilisation?

    Knowledge Fayres:
    A cunning plan! Using realist research approaches to mobilise knowledge within organisations providing peer support to people with SCI
    Access Lab – pairing scientists and journalists in Nigeria for healthcare communication
    Bridging between research and policy – knowledge mobilisation and the UK Parliament
    Knowledge mobilisation of research; what can funders do?
    Puzzling our progress

    Interactive Posters:
    Development of a toolkit to optimise knowledge mobilisation in primary care for the management of joint pain
    Imposter syndrome in knowledge mobilization
    Knowledge sharing in healthcare
    My first 100 days as a knowledge broker
    Preventing negative psychological effects in locomotive engineers and train conductors following a critical incident: dissemination strategies and evaluation
    Tapping into the power of collaborative working and collective knowledge mobilisation
    The added value of creative practices in knowledge mobilisation: a qualitative study of the ‘translating knowledge into action’ approach

    Keynotes:
    Working as a knowledge mobilisation practitioner
    Insights about knowledge mobilisation research

CANCELLED
6th UK KMb Forum 2020, 17-18 March 2020, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Conference Theme:
(; Organizer: UKKMbF Planning Group)

    Workshops:
    Altered States: an interactive introduction to drama as a medium for knowledge mobilisation
    Mapping the ‘third space’ between research and practice
    Hypotheticals: Never work with business!; Open Space
    Open Space

    Knowledge Fayres:
    Our friends the evidence monsters
    Wine-ing about knowledge and policy
    R u ready? Making sense of NHS data as a community
    What works in knowledge mobilisation?
    Engaging engagement
    Knowledge exchange at the UK Parliament

    Fishbowls:
    Knowledge mobilisation of research; what can funders do?
    “How do we make research useful for practice?” Creative transdisciplinary approaches to
    transforming how we think about research use
    What is the value and impact of embedding a research culture in partnership with local government?

    Interactive posters:
    A toolkit to optimise knowledge mobilisation in primary care for the management of joint pain
    Creative co-design and knowledge mobilisation in health care: A qualitative study
    Seven thousand feet – and just as many steps
    A cunning plan! Using realist research approaches to mobilise knowledge within organisations providing peer support to people with SCI
    Preventing negative psychological effects in locomotive engineers and train conductors following a critical incident: dissemination strategies and evaluation
    Pairing scientists and journalists in Nigeria for healthcare communication
    My first 100 days as a knowledge broker
    Interactive posters plenary session

    Keynotes: (2)
    Working as a knowledge mobilisation practitioner
    Insights about knowledge mobilisation research

5th UK KMb Forum 2019, 20-21 March 2019, Newcastle, United Kingdom

Conference Theme: Crafting Our Knowledge Stories
(Host: Seven Stories, the National Centre for Children’s Books; Organizer: UKKMbF Planning Group)

    Workshops:
    Collective making, to make things happen
    Having critical conversations about knowledge mobilisation
    The challenges of training and professional development in universities
    We believe in face-toface knowledge sharing

    Knowledge Fayres:
    Beyond logic models
    Bringing evidence to life
    Harnessing technology to improve knowledge mobilisation
    With the destination in mind
    Knowledge mobilisation in action
    Using knowledge to improve the population’s health
    Developing a community of practice to promote and facilitate knowledge mobilisation
    The role that Alzheimer’s Society and the charity sector more broadly can play in knowledge mobilisation

    Fish Bowls:
    Evidence that connects
    Knowledge diplomacy (World Café)
    Mobilising knowledge between practitioners and researchers
    “Engage to Involve” collaborative working with a public & patient research panel

    Interactive Posters:
    Healthcare: Knowledge sharing in healthcare
    Taking the deliberative dialogue model on the road
    Unpacking knowledge mobilization and brokerage
    When two become one: learning about embedded research and knowledge co-production
    Developing a knowledge mobilisation training offer
    Engaging with practicebased research networks
    Good Work, good Health: getting all key players onside
    Knowledge mobilisation and implementation
    What made a top-scoring impact case study in REF2014
    Interactive Posters: plenary session

    Keynotes:
    Stories of knowledge mobilisation
    Why knowledge mobilisation is a much more subtle craft than the term ‘implementation science’ suggests

4th UK KMb Forum 2018, 7-8 March 2018, Bristol, United Kingdom

Conference Theme: Growing Knowledge Together
(Host: Creative Youth Network; Organizer: UKKMbF Planning Group)

    Workshops:
    Capturing multi-level impacts of research co-production: refining a new impact framework
    ‘Boundary objects’ – what are they and why should I care?
    Exploring barriers to translating research into practice: a fishbowl conversation
    How can co-production processes help to elicit, share and blend different forms of knowledge?
    What next for knowledge mobilisation?
    Warts and All: A holistic framework for understanding and improving knowledge mobilisation
    Open space #1 & #2

    Market stalls:
    Building confidence to mobilise knowledge in the health service
    Encouraging knowledge sharing in interprofessional teams
    Outcome Focus

    Interactive posters:
    Collaborative measurement: What is it? How is it supposed to work?
    The means not the end: stakeholder perspectives on toolkits from healthcare research
    ‘Sharing treasure’: insights into how care home managers mobilise knowledge
    Mobilising Knowledge to Transform Ageing
    Getting evidence into practice: Reflections on a stakeholder advisory group
    Autism in the Bristol Somali Community: Collaborative mobilisation of co-produced knowledge
    Lay Involvement in Knowledge Mobilisation (LINK) Project
    The Mystery of Co-production: Tales from a European Dialogue Platform
    Using knowledge mobilisation to support the implementation of findings on the acceptability of low dead space syringes for people who inject drugs
    Developing and designing resources to support decision making and evidence-informed practice in health and social care
    Supporting school knowledge mobilisers through educational blogging

    Keynotes:
    Barriers and enablers to embedding the effective use of evidence in practice
    Archetypes of knowledge mobilisation: understanding diversity in knowledge mobilisation practice (CANCELLED)
    Vicky Ward

    Short 7 minute presentations:
    Can we increase the capacity of policy agencies to use evidence from research? Learnings from SPIRIT
    Cat fights or smitten kittens? 5 features of compromise between researchers and external partners (in the medium of cats)
    Responsive research as theatre: how moaning, hiding destructive information and playing deviant help to broker academic knowledge to policy and practice. A dramaturgical reflection on four years of AskFuse
    Using Academic/Teacher partnerships to mobilize knowledge
    Can academics and policy makers speak the same language?
    ‘What Works’ in mobilising evidence? Stories from higher education
    Picturing a system
    Telling the Bromley by Bow Story
    An example of creating knowledge that is “good enough”
    ‘Flow’: from individual achievement to community action in knowledge mobilisation
    Informing conversations to guide needs-based care and services: Caregivers using infographics as a tool

CANCELLED
4th UK KMb Forum 2017

    Conference program TBD

3rd UK KMb Forum 2016, 10-11 May 2016, London, United Kingdom

(Host: The Health Foundation; Organizer: UKKMbF Planning Group)

    Workshops:
    Open Space

    Professional Development Hour (Interactive roundtable sessions):
    Evaluating intermediary organisations
    Cards-based activity to help conversation about common barriers to KMb
    Local/regional/national contexts for Kmb
    A ‘write-shop’ to unbundle jargon and using plain language
    Thinking together – a ‘community of enquiry’ approach to reflecting on KMb

    Posters (Chaired Poster Walks; Winning Posters: Oral Presentations):
    Knowledge to Action in a time of Austerity” Sarah Morton
    Web-based toolkit to maximizing the visibility and impact of published research” Melinda Kenneway
    Assessing outcomes: exploring the work of knowledge brokers using nominal group method” Emma Barnes

    Optional Sessions:
    Knowledge Mobilisation – An Introduction

    Plenary sessions & discussions:
    Knowledge to Create a Better Future for Aboriginal Youth
    How organisational collaboration between researchers and practitioners can enable implementation
    Learning from doing: Reflecting on eight years of knowledge mobilization
    What have we achieved since last year? (Knowledge Mobilisation Competencies; Global Community of Practice; Language of Care; Leadership, Networks & Stories)
    After Dinner ‘debate’: Canadians vs the Brits
    Knowledge Exchange & Mobilisation through academic, community and student partnership
    What have we done and What next?

    Pre-conference Interest Groups’ calls: Knowledge Mobilisation Tools; Language of Care for Knowledge Mobilisation; Knowledge Mobilisation Networks; Leadership for Knowledge Mobilisation; Global Knowledge Mobilisation Community of Practice; Who’s Who in Knowledge Mobilisation; Knowledge Mobilisation Bathroom Reader; Knowledge Broker Competencies

2nd UK KMb Forum 2015, 13-14 April 2015, Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Conference Theme: Together – we make connections matter
(Host: Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; Organizer: Imperial College London, Department of Medicine, Centre for Healthcare Improvement and Research)

    Workshops:
    Open Space – Agenda creation, First discussion, Moving forwards, Next steps

    Professional Development Hour (Interactive roundtable sessions):
    Defining & developing knowledge broker roles
    Developing a knowledge hub
    Developing partnerships
    Do you want to get published?
    Entrepreneurship
    Imagine your KMb future
    Maximise your Impact clinic – Action learning format
    Thinking about impact measures

    Posters (Chaired Poster Walks; Winning Posters: Oral Presentations):

    Optional Sessions:
    Knowledge Mobilisation – An Introduction
    KMb skills – filmmaking

    Plenary sessions:
    Who Cares? Influencing policy and practice – ensuring lived experience knowledge is embedded across the organisation and the sector
    Frameworks for impact – how we measure and monitor impact in a KMb system or a single KMb interventio
    IRISS knowledge brokerage organisation focused on social services
    After Dinner ‘speech’ (+ announcement of poster winners for oral presentation on day 2)
    The Canadian perspective
    Latest work and views from one of the gurus in the academic field of KMb theory
    Taking it to the next level

1st UK KMb Forum 2014, 3-4 February, 2014, London, United Kingdom / Virtual venue

Conference Theme: Making Connections Matter
(Host: Imperial College London, Department of Medicine, Centre for Healthcare Improvement and Research)

    Workshops:
    Open Space; Speed networking session

    Professional development hour (Interactive roundtable sessions):
    Knowledge Mobilisation (KMb) careers
    Social networking surgery
    Networks for Knowledge Mobilisation (KMb)
    Dealing with the media and monitoring
    Measuring and evaluating research impact

    Knowledge in Motion’ presentations with Q&A:
    How to design spaces for knowledge mobilisation
    Experience and opportunities for mobilising knowledge through coproduction
    Narrative and identity
    Heroes of Knowledge Mobilisation
    Back to the Rough Ground: new theoretical approaches to knowledge translation

    Posters walks/presentations (3/18)

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