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ARC NWC PhD students are invited to attend a training workshop with a Focus On Research and Equity. The purpose of the first part of this full-day workshop will be to review and expand their understanding on health equity terms and theories, while for the second part we will look at the HIAT and practice […]
The ARCNWC MIDAS Theme would like to invite you to an on-line seminar on ‘Approaches to Synthesis Methods for Qualitative Systematic Reviews’ by Professor Gill Thompson (Professor in Perinatal Health, UCLan) and Dr Kenny Finlayson (Research Associate, UCLan). The seminar will held on-line on the 2nd February 2023 10-00 and 11-00. Further Information Professor Gill […]
Well-conducted and clearly reported search methods are essential to minimise the introduction of potential bias and to identify the best available evidence for systematic reviews (SRs) in a transparent, methodical and reproducible way. Based on our own research, SRs were rated at high risk of bias assessments using the ROBIS tool in Domain 2 (selection […]
This Public Advisers Forum will take the form of a training workshop with a Focus On Research and Equity dedicated to Public Advisers. The training has been devised with the input of the Public Adviser HEMS sub-group and will be delivered by Katerina Panagaki. The purpose of the first part of the workshop will be […]
In this episode Rod talks to Dr Naoimh McMahon about language and concepts in health equity and inequalities Anchor: https://anchor.fm/hems7 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3HnApNZ Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/ARCNWC-EquityLens YouTube: http://bit.ly/3iXFNNs
The NIHR ARC NWC project (Community Research and Engagement Network – CoREN) would like to invite you to attend an online lunchtime workshop on The cost-of-living crisis: lived experiences of residents of Blackpool, on Thursday 16th February from 12-1pm. The event will be led by Tracy Hopkins, the CEO, and Conal Land, the Research and […]
This event is aimed at people working in or with primary care settings who are interested in learning about a new innovative community-based brief psychological intervention for people attending GP surgeries for self-harm behaviours. We welcome partner organisations (schools, local authority, community mental health, third sector and voluntary organisations) and public members who also have […]
The ARC NWC MIDAS Theme would like to invite you to an on-line seminar on ‘Getting ethics: What do I need to think about to do my research? How do I get ethical approval?’ by Dr Julie Cook (Research Fellow and Deputy Vice-Chair Health Ethics Panel, UCLan). The seminar will held on-line on the 22nd […]