The paper describes how clinicians from different disciplines and agencies working with children and adults with learning disabilities have joined forces to promote and conduct research pertinent to this client group. Examples of research projects show how practitioners can improve the evidence base and service delivery. Difficulties for practitioners in conducting research and gaining funding are described, with reference to the recommendations of the Cooksey report (2006).
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