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Developing and Supporting Ethical Practice in Research

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Reconnecting the Ethical Anchor: A series of collaborative online events discussing patient and public involvement and engagement in research

Developing and Supporting Ethical Practice in Research

Thursday 25 September, 1pm until 3pm, online

Registration for this event is now closed.

This page has now been updated to provide information for attendees.

Download the agenda, below.

Joining instructions

These have been sent to registered attendees via Eventbrite.

Links to additional background documents for this event, are below.

A framework for public involvement at the design stage of NHS health and social care research: time to develop ethically conscious standards – PubMed

Patient and public involvement and engagement: Do we need an ‘ethical anchor’? – PubMed

Ethical Practice Guidelines for Public Involvement and Community Engagement – ARC

Gathering your views before/after the event

Online meetings give us very little chance to exchange views and share experiences. In this case, to enable as many people as possible to take part, you will only hear from speakers and panellists during the meeting. However, we would like to know what you think to inform next steps. That’s why we would like to offer an opportunity to feedback your thoughts before, during and after the meeting.

If you are comfortable using online questionnaires, please use this link and answer some questions. https://www.menti.com/al9xszd5dui2

To make the questionnaire more user friendly the text responses are restricted to one response of 200 characters.

If you don’t want to do use the online questionnaire, please send an email to [email protected] and tell us in a few words:

  • ‘why are you taking part in this event’,
  • ‘how you describe your role in patient and public involvement and engagement,
  • ‘what guidance or regulations you use when preparing for ethical public involvement in patient and public involvement and engagement’,
  • ‘what ethical public involvement in patient and public involvement and engagement means to you’,
  • and ‘what you expect from ethical public involvement in patient and public involvement and engagement’?

If you send an email, your responses will be used anonymously.

We will review all responses after the event and make the anonymised information available to anyone interested.

NB: BSL Interpreters will be available for this session.