Webinar on implications and resources from the Ignition study
We recently marked the end of the Ignition study by hosting a webinar with our knowledge-user partner the Central Remedial Clinic. We shared implications and resources from this 3-year research project into the experience of transition to adult healthcare for people with cerebral palsy. Thank you to Minister Anne Rabbitte and Dr Rosie Gowran, Lead for the National Clinical Programme for People with Disability, for providing the opening and closing addresses.
Thanks to the Health Research Board for funding this project as part of the Applied Partnership Award scheme.
View the webinar on our webinars page and access the resources here.
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