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Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in Health and Care Research: Online Introductory Day

Wednesday 15 March 2023

Building Partnerships with Creativity and Justice: Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) in health care and research

Are you connected to Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) and keen to know more and build partnerships? You are invited to join experts at Exeter University for an online introductory day.

This is a co-designed and co-delivered event by a group of PPIE partners and academics who see a need for more in-depth approaches to PPIE learning and for bringing together academics (especially, but not exclusively, those early in their careers), PPIE partners and PPIE leads/administrators to create a safe space in which to explore and learn.  The School is in two parts; an in person residential two and a half days on the university campus (in late June) and, for those who are very new to PPIE, we are offering this online introductory day, which can be booked on its own.

About the course

The Covid-19 pandemic demonstrated the vital links between research, communities and public engagement as the new vaccines and their rollout progressed. Unprecedented levels of media coverage included a wide spectrum of public opinion, which ranged from scepticism and misinformation through to support and gratitude. Over half a million members of the public joined the Covid research registry and many are still taking part in trials.

This timely hybrid course is an opportunity to explore beyond the numbers and the rhetoric. We will examine innovative and honest ways of generating and spreading knowledge. We will also explore how to foster the uptake of this knowledge through partnerships with care sectors, the public and communities. Partnerships that reflect creativity and justice.

Dr Kristin Liabo (PPIE Team Lead) has brought together a team with a wide range of expertise which includes members of the College of Medicine and Health and its patient and public partners. This group will deliver an informative and thought-provoking experience for researchers and others with an interest in Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE).

Who is it for?

This interdisciplinary course is relevant to researchers undertaking health and care research, including PhD students, and people in PPIE co-ordinator/facilitator roles. Linking research and practice, it will be tailored to those who are working across different disciplines in healthcare, social care, and public health.

What will you learn?

  • Why PPIE matters and how it works – and sometimes doesn’t work!
  • Putting Justice at the heart of partnerships between patients, communities, and researchers
  • The role of creativity in PPIE and how we achieve equality in co-creation
  • Capturing and measuring PPIE – ticking boxes or bringing it to life?

For more information and to book, follow this link, or contact Angela King.

 

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Date:
Wednesday 15 March 2023
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