Organisation profile
Organisation profile
Welcome to the School of Allied Health. We are a dynamic and busy School dedicated to furthering the role of Allied Health Professionals in improving health and wellbeing in our community and larger society through research, scholarship, and the education of new entrants to the professions.
The School includes the disciplines of Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Speech and Language Therapy and is based in a purpose-built Health Sciences Building on the North campus of the University. It is large, welcoming, and very research-active, with over 90 staff members across academic, practice education, research, and support roles. We have an excellent track record of high-impact publications and securing research funding from national and international funding bodies, including the Health Research Board, the Irish Research Council and EU funders. We currently collaborate with over 85 international institutions. Our researchers are members of the Health Research Institute, and our research features the involvement of patient and public partners (PPI), interprofessional practice and implementation science, as well as aiming for impact in ageing, mental health, chronic conditions and speech, language, communication and swallowing difficulties across the lifespan.
The School has a large number of postgraduate MSc and PhD students and together with a growing body of postdoctoral and research staff, we offer excellent support for future researchers in the Allied Health Professions.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Joanna Allardyce
- School of Allied Health - Associate Professor
- Health Research Institute - Associate Professor
- Limerick Digital Cancer Research Centre - Member
Person: Academic
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A decade on: exploring the Okanagan Charter’s continued international relevance for health promotion in higher education
Noonan, A., Tierney, A., Norton, C., McNally, K. & Woods, C. B., Apr 2026, In: Health Promotion International. 41, 2Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Advancing aphasia psychological care in Ireland: A participatory study with people with aphasia and clinicians
Manning, M. X., McClean, B., Cunningham, L., Dervin, J., Ward, M. & Carolan, A., Apr 2026, In: PLoS ONE. 21, 4 April, e0331427.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A feasibility randomised controlled trial of patient education videos assessing multimedia design effects on engagement and learning in adolescents with scoliosis
Van Oirschot, G., Purcell, C., Keogh, A., Greene, C. M. & Doherty, C., Dec 2026, In: BMC Medical Education. 26, 1, 679.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open Access
Activities
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Implementation Science as a Framework for Narrative Intervention Development
Gallagher, A. (Speaker)
15 Apr 2026Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Building the plane while flying it:forging a novel interdisciplinary research space across health and law to promote equal access to justice for all (SDG 18)
Gallagher, A. (Speaker), Kearns, A. (Speaker) & Cusack, A. (Speaker)
5 Dec 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Supporting Early Multilingual Language Development in Children from Migrant Backgrounds
Gallagher, A. (Chair), Hammadi, H. (Member of programme committee), Cantwell, M. (Member of programme committee) & Mc Carthy, K. (Member of programme committee)
5 Nov 2025Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Organising a conference, workshop, ...
Prizes
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1st prize for Clinical Research at the Irish Pain Society annual conference
Hayes, S. (Recipient), 2013
Prize: Honorary award
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1st prize for oral presentation at the Irish Heart Foundation Council on Stroke- 15th Annual Stroke Study Day
Hayes, S. (Recipient), 2012
Prize: Honorary award
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Press/Media
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Getting young and old people to dance together boosts health and reduces age discrimination – new research
O'Reilly, S., Clifford, A. & NiBhriain, O.
6/08/25
1 Media contribution
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Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) ‘Breaking Barriers Through Multi-Disciplinary Research’ Conference
Bhardwaj, A.
18/04/24
1 Media contribution
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GLA:D International Network (GIN) Discussion Group
Bhardwaj, A.
14/11/23
1 Media contribution
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Student theses
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Bridging the Implementation Gap: A Contextual Approach to Promote Implementation of Guideline-Based Management for Osteoarthritis
Bhardwaj, A. (Author), Toomey, C. (Supervisor) & Kennedy, N. (Supervisor), 12 Aug 2024Student thesis: Doctoral thesis