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SUMMARY:Dementia in Black Communities
DESCRIPTION:As part of Oxford University Hospital (OUH)’s  Black History Month 2025 celebrations\, the OUH BAME Staff Network is hosting a special webinar titled Dementia in Black Communities. \nThe guest speaker will be  Mariam Watling\, an Advanced Public Health Practitioner at Buckinghamshire Council and a PhD researcher in Dementia Studies at Lancaster University. \nMariam brings a wealth of experience in public health\, with a particular focus on dementia and health inequalities affecting Black communities. Her research and advocacy work have contributed significantly to raising awareness and improving culturally competent care in this area. \nThis webinar will provide valuable insights and foster meaningful dialogue around dementia care within our communities. \nRegister for the webinar. \nThe event is supported by the NIHR Oxford BRC.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/dementia-in-black-communities/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Dementia,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI)
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SUMMARY:Reaching Beyond the Usual: Inclusive Approaches to Recruitment and Retention
DESCRIPTION:Details \nAs part of our three-part webinar series Reaching Beyond the Usual: Inclusive Approaches to Recruitment and Retention\, we’re delighted to invite you to a live\, interactive online session on practical tools to plan and deliver inclusive health research. \nTitle: How well do you really know your target population? \nSpeaker \nCherish Boxall\, founder of Engage Intelligently\, draws on behavioural science and 14 years of experience setting up and delivering clinical trials and securing competitive research funding\, including two NIHR fellowships. She specialises in turning evidence on inclusion and participant behaviour into practical strategies that work. Expect real-world examples\, actionable tools\, and time throughout the session for your questions. \nWhat to expect\nIn health research\, understanding your target population is critical. This online training session will show you how to: \n\nUnderstand the concept of intersectionality\nRecognise how multiple characteristics intersect to create unique experiences and potential barriers for research participants\nApply segmentation principles to define and reach key population groups\nIdentify various segmentation variables relevant to research (e.g.\, demographic\, geographic\, psychographic\, behavioural)\nTranslate these insights into practical recruitment and retention strategies.\n\nWho is this for\nResearch and staff affiliated with Barts\, Birmingham\, Cambridge\, Moorfields\, Oxford\, and Oxford Health Biomedical Research Centres who want to strengthen inclusive recruitment and retention.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/reaching-beyond-the-usual-inclusive-approaches-to-recruitment-and-retention/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI),Research Themes
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SUMMARY:Ethnicity Inclusion Training for Health and Care Researchers
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to invite you to an informative online training session on practical tools for ethnicity inclusion in health and care research. As a researcher or research clinician\, this event presents a fantastic opportunity to refine your approach to incorporating people and communities from diverse ethnic backgrounds into your research. \nSpeakers: \n\nProfessor Shaun Treweek: Having initially trained as a physicist\, Shaun is active in the field of efficient trial design\, particularly pragmatic trial design\, improved recruitment and retention interventions for trials\, the design of complex interventions and the effective presentation of research evidence. He co-developed the NIHR INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework.\nAn Oxford Biomedical Research Centre researcher (TBC) will present on how they have included ethnically diverse communities in their research.\n\nWhat to expect  \n\nTraining on the NIHR INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework with Professor Shaun Treweek.\nResearchers share their experiences with inclusive research.\nQuestion and answer session with the key speakers.\n\nWho is this for  \n\nResearchers and staff affiliated with the following NIHR Biomedical Research Centres: Barts\, Birmingham\, Cambridge\, Moorfields\, Oxford and Oxford Health\n\nThere will be numerous opportunities for you to ask questions of the experienced and knowledgeable speakers\, who will support your research.
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/ethnicity-inclusion-training-for-health-and-care-researchers/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI),Research Themes
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SUMMARY:Menopause: what works\, what doesn't\, and what needs to change
DESCRIPTION:This free event brings together new research on menopause healthcare inequities and commercial products\, alongside award-winning screenwriter Sally Wainwright (Happy Valley\, Riot Women) discussing her experiences. \nWe’re particularly keen to reach: \n\nWomen from minoritised backgrounds (the research highlights their experiences)\nAnyone supporting people through menopause (including men!)\nPeople frustrated by conflicting advice and being dismissed by healthcare\n\nRegister online at Eventbrite
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/menopause-what-works-what-doesnt-and-what-needs-to-change/
LOCATION:Said Business School\, Park End Street\, Oxford\, OX1 1HP
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI),NIHR
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