The CycLink Partnership Project

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In this webinar, Dr Toovey talks about the recently awarded NHMRC Partnership Project Grant for the multi-sectoral project: Linking young people with disability to participation through cycling: Implementation and evaluation of the co-designed CycLink program. Rachel outlines the application of the design principles from the CycLink Co-design Study to this project, and presents an overview of the project proposal, partners and anticipated outcomes.

Dr Rachel Toovey is a postdoctoral researcher, Senior Lecturer and physiotherapist with the Physiotherapy Department at the University of Melbourne, and a CP-Achieve Research Associate. Rachel works with individuals, families, communities and organisations to create change and improve health through inclusive participatory research and evaluation centred around physical activity and sport. Rachel co-leads the Physiotherapy First Nations, Health Promotion & Equity teaching team.

This session was recorded as part of the CP-Achieve webinar series on 10 July 2024.

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