PPI
Health Research Coffee Afternoon
Buckinghamshire New University Wellbeing Hub Aylesbury Campus, 59 Walton StreetThe public, students and staff are invited to join us for a coffee and cake on Tuesday 15 October from 12.30pm to 2.30pm at Buckinghamshire New University to learn more about research.
NIHR Grants – New funding requirements on inclusion- training session
OnlineFrom autumn 2024, applicants for all NIHR domestic programme awards will be required to demonstrate how inclusion is being built into the research lifecycle and costed for. This includes, but is not limited to, the research question and design, the participants recruited, the research methods, data collection, analysis and dissemination of findings. To fulfil NIHR's...
Ethnicity Inclusion in Research
OnlineResearchers and Patient and Public Involvement leads (PPI) at the NIHR Oxford BRC, NIHR Oxford Health BRC and NIHR Cambridge BRC are invited to a free online training event on approaches to ethnicity inclusion in health research. What to expect Training for researchers and trial teams on which ethnic groups should be included in clinical...
Next Steps for PPIE: Sharing Knowledge, Creating Solutions
Zayed Centre for Research (Entrance F for Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children) 20c Guilford Street, LondonJoin us for a collaborative event where young researchers exchange knowledge across disciplines to tackle challenges together! The conference is a key event of the broader Children and Young People (CYP) Patient and Public Involvement Engagement and Participation (PPIEP) national initiative, focused on building a collaborative research network across the UK. This conference will bring together...
Involving Patients and Public in Research
OnlineAre you a researcher who wants to know more about Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)? Are you a researcher who is looking for reliable online resources to help get you started with PPI? Are you a PPI lead or responsible for PPI in your team or theme looking for support and information? If so, the...
Get-together at Oxford’s Asian Cultural Centre
Asian Cultural Centre Manzil Way, OxfordWomen and children are warmly invited to our next get-together to enjoy lunch and spend time with friends. We are neighbours from the University of Oxford, the NHS and local support organisations who work in mental health and dementia research. As well as fun things to do for children, there will be information and activities related...
NIHR ARC Wessex CRED Talk – Join Dementia Research
OnlineJoin Dementia Research is an online service that allows members of the public to register and express their interest in taking part in vital dementia research. Our service then matches volunteers with studies that they might be eligible to take part in. We are always looking for more volunteers and so we need our social...
Introduction to public involvement in research
OnlineWe run regular online ‘Introduction to public involvement in research’ training sessions in collaboration with Oxford Biomedical Research Centre. These are aimed at researchers and staff who are responsible for PPI activities and want to know how to get started, and where to find reliable guidance and resources. You can book for any session here.
Seldom Heard webinar – Gypsy, Roma and Traveller Communities
OnlineEnsuring that health services, research and education meet the needs of people from all walks of life is vital. To achieve this, patients, their families and carers, alongside health and care staff, all need to work together. This webinar is part of our series that explore working with seldom heard communities. Guest speakers will give different viewpoints...
Approaches to Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)
OnlineAn integral part of research that is funded by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) is to ensure that patients, carers, service users and the public have the opportunity to shape and influence the relevance, quality and impact of our health and care research. One of NIHR strategic commitments for public partnerships...
Writing for the public workshop
Oxford Science Park Conference Room 2, Sherrington Building, Magdalen CentreWriting so that everyone understands what you want to communicate is a real skill. This is particularly true if you need to communicate complex ideas about health care or research, for example, patient information leaflets or factsheets. Writing for the public needs to consider the diversity of our populations, mastering both technical subject matter and...
Emotions in Public Involvement
OnlineThis webinar will be focused on reviewing the findings of a literature review that aimed to understand the role that emotions play in patient and public involvement. We will be exploring topics such as epistemic injustice, managing emotional contributions to meetings, and considering what it means to do patient and public involvement in ‘sensitive’ areas...
Healthy Minds Happy Hearts: A community gathering for women and children
Rose Hill Community Centre Carole's Way, Rose Hill, OxfordWomen and children are warmly invited to our next get-together to enjoy lunch and spend time with friends. We are neighbours from the University of Oxford, the NHS and local support organisations who work in mental health and brain research. As well as fun things to do for children, there will be information and activities...
PPIE Lunchtime Talks (Applied Research Collaboration West Midlands)
OnlineNIHR ARC WM host monthly online PPI sessions for those interested in learning more about PPI in health and social care research. These one-hour sessions allow for informal discussions amongst like-minded people, and feature a 20 minute overview of a PPI-related written piece, and a 40 minute broad discussion of reflections among attendees. If you...
Reconnection – Generation R and NIHR Research Delivery Network
OnlineNIHR hosted webinar about what's important to young people when shaping and taking part in research, and how we can ensure their views are embedded in future projects. This is an opportunity to hear about what's important to young people when shaping and taking part in research, and how we can amplify the voices of...