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Crohn’s & Colitis UK worked in partnership with Gut Reaction to develop this online training to support and empower people to get involved in health data research.
Imperial College online training for researchers
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An online training course about involvement for researchers. Note that it's LONG, and that the emphasis is on co-production.
You can sign up to take the course for free. But if you would like to receive a certificate of completion, Coursera will charge a fee. To access the course for free, please go to https://www.coursera.org/learn/public-involvement-in-research to create an account and then follow these Instructions: https://bit.ly/34vi3cg
CRUK online training session
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Alsion Reeve has shared these slides - she adapted the CRIG training (see resources below) to create a webinar for early career researchers, working in partnership with a person affected by cancer.
Improving diversity in health research
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Recording of a workshop for CRIG members to explore how we might improve the diversity of people are are involved in research. This was held on 20th August 2021.
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English Unlocked – workshop recording
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Here's a recording of a workshop to look at writing in plain English to encourage involvement of people whose 1st language may not be English. This workshop took place as part of a broader workshop to look at improving diversity of involvement in health research, held on 20th August 2021. Password to view this recording is !f9l5S33
Reflections from the COVID-19 pandemic on inequalities and PPI in social care, health and public health research
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Interesting paper on this topic....
involvement in reviewing applications for research funding
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This table summarises the different approaches member charities involve people in reviewing applications for research funding. It was put together by Sian Morgan at Blood Cancer UK in June 2021 – thanks to her and to the members who shared information with her.
PPi in lab based research – what are members doing?
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A summary from our meeting in December 2020.
Involving
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Guidance on PPI in lab based research, and a report of a project which informed the development of this guidance. Two CRIG members - Alzheimer's Society and Parkinson's UK - worked on this in partnership with UCLH Biomedical Research Centre.
Training and learning for PPI members – what CRIG members are doing
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This grid outlines what CRIG members have on offer in terms of training for Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) representatives/members. The grid does not list training for researchers. It is broken down into different categories and has sections for people who are new to PPI and those who are more experienced. It is a resource for CRIG members who may be looking to develop training for the PPI representatives involved in their work and who want to see if there are any existing resources that can be adapted, or for those looking to provide training and want to see if there is anything that already exists that would be suitable. If you would like to use one of the training resources below, please ensure that you let the relevant contact know before doing so.
For this to be a useful resource, we ask that all CRIG members add training that their organisations have available to this grid.