We shared our @CommVoicesNWL work here - if you have 5 mins, watch it! If you have longer, the whole session was great and may provide useful examples of working in partnership with the public that you can adapt...
We are proud to have been 1 of the 10 test beds that piloted the #UKPIStandards. U can now read about the experiences of all the projects in this new resource. It really highlights how the Standards can be used to guide public involvement activities across a range of situations.
@drnjshelton@BorisJohnson@NEUnion I've the same question and concern regarding Reception & Y1 children living with high risk parents/grandparents. It seems unnecessarily risky for these young children to go back to school for only 6 weeks. The lack of clarity is extremely frustrating.
Over 50,000 participants are taking part in NIHR-supported #COVID19 urgent public health research. Taking part in research is vital to enable effective treatments or vaccines to be identified, evidenced & made available across the NHS, as soon as possible https://t.co/4F49vBrjJ3
PPIE Academic Lead @sblackburnkeele has contributed to @NIHR_RDS recent blog entitled "Public involvement during a pandemic: how we are supporting researchers." Read more here: https://t.co/3nGtyp7vSR @Keele_PCSC
Over 6,000 patients are now taking part in the RECOVERY trial at over 170 NHS sites across the country. This NIHR-supported trial is leading the way in testing a range of potential treatments for #COVID19 https://t.co/v57T75lUo7
#PriorityCovidResearch
During the #COVID19 pandemic. ethics review remains an important part of making sure research is robust and reliable. Since 23 March we’ve held around 75 virtual REC meetings – like our Queen’s Square committee who met virtually in London last week #researchgoeson
Our #CCopeY study, working with young people (aged 16-24), to look at their mental health & coping strategies during #COVID19 in the UK, launches later this week. If you have a #youngpersons network you don’t mind sending the survey too, please email us [email protected] Thx!
Our specialty lead Nigel Rees is wearing #Red4research today ♥️
Our incredible research teams in Wales are collectively working to develop new tests and treatments for #COVID19. Keep up the amazing work #TeamResearch@WelshAmbulance
This report presents early insights from the experiences of 420 respondents (mostly identifying as the public) who describe priority areas for research, unmet needs of communities, and recommendations for involving a diverse range of communities in an outbreak:
There is a call to understand the impact of COVID for those with protected characteristics - if you live in North West London, and need help with writing up your experience and/or submitting this, please let me know @profhelenward: https://t.co/h6uTLzfwlV
Great to see the progress in this and the uptake from different stakeholder groups - please RT and share so we can get more people with #COVID-19 (confirmed or not) and family members - thanks!
Today we've launched the new NIHR Centre for Engagement and Dissemination, which brings together our strengths in #PPIE with our activities in research dissemination. Find out more: https://t.co/fEcsAGdWq6
@kaumee Oh definitely! I'm trying to focus on finding new coping mechanisms and appreciating that, on the whole, we are lucky to have access to important necessities such as shelter, food and medicine.
@kaumee Work does interrupt us, but we catch up with Joe at lunchtime. I'm hoping she will join in eventually. Hope you're all doing well and keeping safe 🙂
Behaviour science and sociology are key to public health responses, please support this new #covid19 survey looking at peoples psychological & social experiences. Results will help identify the effects of social isolation & how to support mental health.
https://t.co/lBWnFrmN0R