Summer school 2024: The art of patient and public involvement in health and social care research

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Contact details:

  • Katie Porter

Training organiser:

  • Agora Digital Centre, University of Southampton

Location:

  • United Kingdom
  • England
  • South East

Start date & time:

  • 06/08/2024, 9:00 am

End date & time:

  • 07/08/2024, 12:45 pm

Contact info:

Capacity:

  • 12 min, 30 max

Training cost:

  • £195 - £395
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Description:

Effective and meaningful patient and public involvement is essential to the design and delivery of health and social care research. But what is it, why do we do it, how do we do it effectively and what does good and inclusive involvement look like?

Brought to you by Agora Digital Centre, this in person course will provide you with answers and equip learners with the necessary basic knowledge and skills to do it effectively. This interactive and practical course begins by introducing learners to what is meant by patient and public involvement and its value in research. It goes on to:
- Explore patient and public involvement throughout the research lifecycle
- Consider equality, diversity and inclusion in patient and public involvement
- Explain the UK public involvement standards and apply them to research scenarios

Who is this course for?
People working in, studying, or involved with health and social care research who are new to patient and public involvement:
- Researchers
- Students
- Members of the public

Venue:

Room 2207, Building 85, Highfield Campus, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ

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