We would like to share a new opportunity for patients, service users, carers and local people, researchers, health and care professionals, community and other organisations in London to collaborate on research to improve health and social care and reduce health inequalities. All are welcome at an event to find out more, share views and connect with one another.
Background
Since 2019, the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has funded 15 Applied Research Collaborations (ARCs) across England to carry out applied health and care research. Each ARC is a collaboration of NHS organisations, local authorities, universities, other research bodies, public contributors and community partners working together to improve health and care for people locally and beyond. Diverse involvement and inclusive research are central to our work. The current ARC programme ends in March 2026.
Applied health and care research in London
London has a large and diverse population, a wide range of health and care organisations and diverse local needs. We have been carrying out research in London and nationally, sharing findings, strengthening involvement and engaging communities.
This event will be an opportunity to reflect on our achievements, experiences of involvement and share learning to inform involvement in applied health research in London.
This is the first of two events. It will be held in person on 28 October 2025. The Active Involvement in Research online event will follow on 11 November 2025.
Sign up
You are welcome to join us at either or both events to hear about thinking to date and share your own views. Key points from this and other involvement activities may inform future research funding ideas.
Further information will follow, but places are limited so it is advisable to book early.
Attendance is free and all are welcome.
Find out more
- To find out more about the event, please email involvement coordinator at ARC South London savitri.hensman@kcl.ac.uk . You can also visit www.arc-sl.nihr.ac.uk
- Please note: payments will be made to public members who have an agreed role.