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Professor<br />Nicola Kayes
Dr Joanna Fadyl
Greta Smith
Dr Felicity Bright
Dr Gareth Terry
Dr Daniel Sutton
Professor<br />Richard Siegert
Associate Professor<br />Chris Krägeloh
Professor<br />Barbara Gibson
Bobbie-Jo Wilson
Dr Caroline Stretton
Christine Cummins
Juliet Drown
Kate Waterworth
Kathy Gott
Dr Margaret Sandham
Sandy Rutherford
Claire Ibell-Roberts
Dr Suzie Mudge
Sandra Yellowhorse
Our research
Living Well with a Long-Term Condition study
Peer support after brain injury
Therapeutic relationship in rehabilitation
Support for gaining paid work
Experiences of recovery and adaptation after Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Managing changes to memory and thinking
Connected people: exploring collaboration and ethics though the concept of ‘diffraction’
Men’s health and embodiment
Work-ability
Supporting methodological advance in rehabilitation research
What helps clinicians embed self-management into routine practice? A rapid realist review
Communication and engagement
Case Management in Aotearoa New Zealand
Physical Activity to Decrease Fatigue after GBS
Reframing Childhood Disability: Bridging political and disciplinary boundaries to improve disabled children's lives
Storytelling as an intervention in TBI rehabilitation
‘The wairua first brings you together’: Māori experiences of meaningful connection in neurorehabilitation
Psychosocial well-being after stroke
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Kathy Gott
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