NIHR Research Support Service

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Hosted by KCL and partners, this RSS hub is committed to helping researchers improve people's lives by supporting them to apply for and implement research funding focused on understanding how to prevent mental health and neurological difficulties and develop better treatments and care.

The QUAHRC is home to the qualitative section of the hub which includes providing specific support around qualitative methods to researchers around the country both at the stage of applying for grant funding and post-award.

To get support from the RSS hub in mental health and neuroscience, please book an appointment via the RSS coordinator.

Participatory Research Ethics Surgery

Are you feeling stuck or uncertain about how to handle ethical issues in your research? Are you grappling with ethical dilemmas, such as balancing power dynamics, navigating conflicting stakeholder interests, or ensuring genuine participation?

The NIHR RSS KCL Hub, in partnership with Inspiring Ethics, is hosting ongoing Participatory Research Ethics Surgery Sessions to help you navigate and resolve ethical issues in your qualitative research. Whether you're dealing with ethics applications, ethical practice, ethical decisions, or ethical dilemmas in planned or ongoing research, our sessions are designed to provide you with the support you need.

Our expert panel, consisting of researchers experienced in participatory approaches such as participatory action research, co-production, PPI, citizen-science, and user-led research, will be available to answer your questions and offer valuable insights.

Next Sessions:

Thursday, 12 December 2024, 2-3 PM (GMT)

Thursday,13 February 2025, 2-3 PM (GMT)

Location:

Online

To book:

Please fill out this short form to book your attendance: https://forms.office.com/e/tUh3XdBwWy

 

Don't let ethical challenges hinder your research progress. Join our Participatory Research Ethics Surgery for guidance!

For questions or more information, please email: inspiring-ethics [at] kcl [dot] ac [dot] uk