PPI Toolkit: Ways to involve  the public in research (for researchers)
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PPI Toolkit: Ways to involve the public in research (for researchers)

By G Norris, NIHR Cambridge BRC, PPI/E Coordinator

Is there a 'best' way to involve the public in your health research?

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  • 2 hours
  • Online

About this event

Health • Personal health

Do not book a 'Researchers from East Anglia' ticket if this does not apply when the Researchers from other regions (UK) tickets are full , email Georgina on georgina.norris3@nhs.net to be added to the list to hear about our next events in 2026 once programmed, our waiting list for this session is at capacity.

Sessions are free for students and staff from the NIHR, NHS, UK universities, public sector institutions and registered charities based in the UK. Please USE a work-associated work email to register (e.g. .nhs.uk, .ac.uk etc.). This session is not suitable for researchers from the private sector. Please contact the organiser if you have any further questions.

Please note if you do not attend, without cancelling or notifying the team in advance. We will cancel any further tickets booked. We are seeing between 30-40% drop out rate and have large waiting lists- please allow another researcher an opportunity to attend.

This online session for researchers looks at the different techniques that can be used for Patient and Public Involvement (PPI ) to help you find options that are suitable for your PPI contributors and your research project.

We will cover activities that can be used throughout the research cycle, and will include examples from research projects taking place in Cambridge, UK.

This session is run by NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, Patient and Public Involvement team.

Please note we work on PPI with adults; what's discussed can relate to all audiences; however, we do not specifically cover PPI with children or young people.

'Tailored' PPI training for organisations

If your organisation would like to host online PPI training, we are happy to discuss this further with you. Please contact Amanda Stranks email: a.stranks@nhs.net

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Please contact Georgina Norris email: georgina.norris3@nhs.net with any questions

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