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SUMMARY:Engaging with policy as an academic researcher
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DESCRIPTION:This session is being carried out as part of STAND-Indonesia\
 ; an NIHR funded global health research group on sustainable care for de
 pression/anxiety in Indonesia.\n\nOur project builds on strong partnersh
 ips between the University of Manchester\, the University of Indonesia a
 nd Manchester Metropolitan University. It directly addresses two researc
 h priorities identified through collaboration with local Indonesian comm
 unity groups. It is supported by the Indonesia Workforce Council at the 
 Ministry of Health\, and the Directors of Mental Health and Primary Care
  in Indonesia. Our group aims to improve health and productivity in Indo
 nesia by increasing the availability and accessibility of evidence-based
  treatments for adults living with anxiety and depression.\n \nSpeaker 1
 - Callum Wood\n \nWhat do policymakers want to hear from academia\, and 
 what are the routes available for researchers to engage with policymaker
 s? Callum Wood\, from the Policy@Manchester team at The University of Ma
 nchester\, will share insight from his experience working to connect hea
 lth and medical researchers with policy audiences in the UK.\n\nSpeaker 
 2- Dr. dr Irmansyah\n\nDr. dr. Irmansyah\, SpKJ(K)\, a psychiatrist and 
 senior researcher at the National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN)\
 , formerly with the Ministry of Health Indonesia\, will provide insights
  on translating research findings into regulatory and policy frameworks.
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