Moving beyond patient and public involvement in alcohol research
Alcohol Research UK and Fuse, the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health, are delighted to announce a joint one day workshop on patient and public involvement in research where we will explore different ways to design and assess research that aims for co-production.
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) is a requirement for most publicly funded research in the UK, but what it is and how to do it well is not so straightforward. This is particularly the case if the intention is to design, conduct and translate co-productive research.
This one day workshop will introduce delegates to our approach to co-production and will challenge preconceptions about what PPI is and could be.
Download the programme here.
Date: 15th June 2017
Time: 10am – 4pm
Venue: The Wesley Euston Hotel & Conference Centre, 81-103 Euston St, London NW1 2EZ
The workshop is free to attend but places are limited.
For more information and to register, please contact jo.cairns@alcoholresearchuk.org by 31st May 2017.
Source: Alcohol Research UK - Category: Addiction Authors: Julie Symes Tags: News Source Type: news
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