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Patient and Public Involvement in Research two day workshop

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Time: 9.30am - 4.00pm
Venue: Heritage Room, Hunter Wing 6th Floor, St George's, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE
Price: to be confirmed
Speaker(s): Dan Vale and Sally Richardson

Patient and Public Involvement in Research two day workshop

Director of the Centre for Public Engagement, Prof Mary Chambers is pleased to invite you to a two day training delivered by Dan Vale, PPI lead and Sally Richardson, PPI fellow.

Programme of the training is as follows:

Day One - Thursday 14 June

10.30am Tea and Coffee
10.45am Welcome, introductions

  • Participants' Expectations
  • Purpose of the overall programme: Objectives for Day 1

11.00am Making the case for PPI in research

  • Research efficacy
  • Funding requirements
  • Ethical and political drivers

11.45am Involving patients/service users/carers from the start

  • PPI in developing research questions
  • PPI in grant applications
  • PPI ethics application

1.00pm Lunch
1.45pm Involving patients/service users in the research activities

  • PPI in research management
  • PPI in collecting and analysing
  • PPI in interpretation of findings

3.00pm Tea and coffee
3.10pm Involving patients/service users in post-research activities

  • PPI in dissemination and follow up work
  • Acknowledgement and personal development

3.50pm How to ‘do' PPI in research and the challenges that might arise

  • How to ‘do' PPI: good practice checklist
  • Challenges for clinicians, researchers, and members of the public

4.30pm Review of learning and action points
4.45pm Close

Day two - Friday 15 June

9.45am Tea and Coffee
10.00am Recap on Day 1 and objectives for Day 2
10.10am PPI and Mental Health

  • Communication and ethics
  • Case studies
  • Tools for implementation

11.10am PPI and Learning Disabilities

  • Communication and ethics
  • Case studies
  • Tools for implementation

12.00 midday PPI and Children and Young People

  • Communication and ethics/ safeguarding
  • Case studies
  • Tools for implementation

1.00pm Lunch
2.00pm Showing impact

  • Impact case studies
  • Impact frameworks

3.00pm Systems and processes for PPI in research

  • Budgetary considerations
  • Relationship management
  • Logistics

4.00pm Challenges to implementation in respective environments
4.30pm Review, evaluation and feedback
5.00pm Close

Please note: available places are limited.

Lunch will be provided.

Booking is essential to attend this event.

For further information about this event:

Contact: Claudine Shepherd
Tel: 0208 725 4764
Email: cpeenquiries@sgul.kingston.ac.uk

Directions

Directions to Heritage Room, Hunter Wing 6th Floor, St George's, University of London, Cranmer Terrace, London SW17 0RE:

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