Wednesday, October 30 · 3 – 4pm GMT
Sharing experiences of public contributors and researchers, to showcase examples of patient and public involvement in NIHR funded research.
What is the webinar series about?
Patient and public involvement is a prerequisite for all research funded by NIHR. It can enhance the relevance and quality of research and help build trust in the research and its outcomes. But how do we do it effectively? What lessons can we learn from when things didn’t go as well as intended? And how do the UK public involvement standards find expression in practice?
This webinar series, drawing on the experiences of public contributors and researchers, will showcase examples of patient and public involvement in NIHR funded research.
What is the purpose?
The webinar series will highlight:
- How the UK public involvement standards find expression in practice.
- What factors contributed to successful, or otherwise, patient and public involvement.
- How patients and public informed decision-making
Who is the audience for the webinar series?
The webinar series will be suitable for people with varying levels of experience of patient and public involvement in research, including:
- Researchers
- Patients and public
- Outreach Staff
The first webinar of the series is called “Co-production for research with impact”
The speakers will be: Dr Megan Wyatt, Andy Woodhead, Dr Rosie Tope, Dr Andy Northcott, Dr Shadreck Mwale and Dr Katie Featherstone from The Geller Institute of Ageing and Memory, University of West London. For more information and to register visit the eventbrite page.