Colourful hands

Navigating co-production and public engagement in research using data

Mae’r cynnwys hwn wedi dod o wefan allanol ac mae ar gael yn Saesneg yn unig.

This interactive course, developed with members of the public, explores principles and good practice in co-production and public involvement in research projects, introducing practical tools and frameworks with examples from current work with members of the public, charities and policy makers. Working collaboratively with public partners is an essential skill all researchers should have.

This two-day online course is suitable for both beginners and people with more experience of engagement, involvement and co-production. The course discusses public involvement and co-production in the context of research using data, but learners do not need expertise in this area to participate in the course.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Define Co-production and differentiate it from Patient and Public Engagement (PPE) and Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) using appropriate guidance for specific contexts
  • Critically assess different co-production strategies across different contexts and settings to identify features of robust co-production and gaps
  • Explain the principles and values of co-production using appropriate guidance (e.g. NIHR) and how these could be applied in practice, with a focus on data linkage research
  • Understand how to approach co-production with different groups in practice, particularly vulnerable populations
  • Write a full and detailed co-production strategy; which incorporates co-production principles and values including milestones, resources and time frame whilst considering different contexts, settings and populations

This event is organised by Datacise Open Learning, if you have any questions please contact the event team.

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Online

PhD student, Administrative Data Research Wales core-funded staff or SAIL Databank Trusted Research Environment users (UK and worldwide) - £175.00

Standard - £250.00 
 

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