Working group
The Sensitive Evidence Tracking Working Group (SET-WG)
A working group exploring how stakeholders across different sectors consume, translate, and utilise administrative data research findings on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) among young people in Northern Ireland to inform policy, practice and/or resource allocation. The group will identify the most appropriate evidence dissemination strategies, formats, and mediums for individual stakeholder needs and audiences.
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Primary contact: e.redican@ulster.ac.uk
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Community charter
The group co-chairs will meet regularly to review progress and plan activities. Members will attend three in-person meetings to discuss administrative data evidence use. Several members will represent the working group at public events, and smaller task teams will develop outputs. Ongoing communication will be maintained through an actively updated Slack channel.
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Dr Enya Redican
Ulster University
Prof Jamie Murphy
Ulster University
Prof Mark Shevlin
Ulster University
Prof Una O'Connor Bones
Ulster University
Prof April Hargreaves
Neurodiversity Spark
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