Watch our workshops: how to do community co-research on health equity

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Created as part of the ongoing Community Solutions for Health Equity project that Boingboing Foundation are proudly part of, we are pleased to share recordings of a series of workshops held recently in Blackpool. These workshops are free resources to be taken advantage of by any community members or organisations looking for a beginner’s guide to developing the research skills and knowledge needed to explore health inequalities in coastal areas.

The workshops in the series available to watch now are:

Workshop 1 – Co-producing research with communities

Workshop 2 – An introduction to policy evaluation: How to show what you are doing is working

Workshop 3 – An introduction to literature reviews in research: How to overview published works

Workshop 4 – Health Economic Evaluation: the essentials

Workshop 5 – Using qualitative methods in evaluation

Workshop 6 – Using creative and visual methods to facilitate community engagement

Workshop 7 – Understanding and Using Equity in Health Research

 

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