Market Research - Herston, QLD, AU
Recover Injury Research Centre's mission is to produce breakthrough research which leads to better outcomes after injury, especially when caused by road traffic crashes. Recover is based in Queensland, Australia, and was previously known as The Centre of National Research on Disability and Rehabilitation Medicine (CONROD). Recover is a joint initiative of The University of Queensland, Griffith University and the Motor Accident Insurance Commission. Since establishment in 1997, Recover has been informing policy and clinical practice to improve the health, psychological, social, vocational and economic outcomes of people with injuries and disabilities. Recover has three research programs: Social and Behavioural Sciences; Rehabilitation Sciences and Vocational and Community Rehabilitation. Recover's values Include: - Changing lives for the better; - Pursuit of excellence in research; - Innovation and creativity; - Developing our people; - Transperancy and accountability. Recover aim's to help and inform: - People who have been injured or disabled, particularly as a result of a road traffic crash; - The general community, with an emphasis on Queensland motorists; - Health practitioners and health organisations; - Academics and researchers in the field. Recover's stakeholders and partners include: - The Motor Accident Insurance Commission (MAIC); - CTP Insurers, particularly QLD Insurers Suncorp, Allianz, RACQ and QBE; - The University of Queensland (UQ) and Griffith University; - Queensland Health, and other government and non-government health organisations nationally and internationally; - Other national and international academic and research organisations.