Quarterly Research Meetings

From aspirations to action

  • Venue: Zoom video conference platform
  • Start: Thu, 24 Jun 2021 13:00:00 BST
  • End: Thu, 24 Jun 2021 15:00:00 BST

From aspirations to action: how to develop meaningful integrated approaches between research and practice to address Health Inequalities in Early Life

This workshop will outline different examples of collaborative working in projects related to early life and reducing health inequalities across North East England.  Practitioner and academic views about the research process, challenges, and opportunities to this type of research will be shared.  There will be an opportunity for questions, answers, and open discussions about how to engage in collaborative research and the value from both an academic and practice perspective.

Who should attend?

This QRM is aimed at anyone with an interest in collaborative research and capacity building in early life and health inequalities, including colleagues in public health, social care, healthcare and voluntary and community organisations.

What will I gain from this?

  • First-hand experiences of university and public health practitioners who have worked together on collaborative research to address health inequalities in early life in the North East:
    • lessons learned from these collaborations
    • how research capacity building in public health can be achieved
    • how university and public health partners have worked together to identify needs and research gaps.

Event leads:

Heather Brown, Fuse/Newcastle University
Natalie Forster, Fuse/Northumbria University
Naomi Griffin, Fuse/Durham University
Nicola Heslehurst, Fuse/Newcastle University
Ruth McGovern, Fuse/Northumbria University
Ian Robson, Northumbria University

Led by the Fuse Research Programmes: Early Life & Adolescence and Health Inequalities.

Programme - 24 June 2021

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