The NIHR School for Social Care Research (SSCR) and INVOLVE are launching a series of webinars starting on 13 September 2013 with ‘Get all sides of the story’: public involvement and participation in adult social care research
Sign up and join in the webinars which draw on SSCR’s Methods Reviews, INVOLVE’s experience and the expertise of researchers actively involving members of the public in their research. The series will be relevant to researchers and practitioners (among others) who are new to social care research and public involvement in research as well as to experienced researchers looking for new ideas and approaches. It will also be of interest to those who want to find out more about research.
The webinars will run over the next 6 months. Future seminars will be topic based and aim to cover:
- Research with black and minority ethnic people using social care services
- Research with d/Deaf people
- Research about social care services for visually impaired people
- End of life care research methods
- Interviewing people with dementia
- User controlled research
For more details, click here
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