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Diversity in public involvement and engagement

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Making meetings and events accessible

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Learn from others

  • Improving diversity in research
  • Diversity and inclusion in health services research
  • Patient and public advice on ethnic diversity in research
  • Diversifying Patient & Public Involvement - showcase of SPCR funded projects
  • Reaching New Public Members in the Virtual World
  • Identifying 'hard-to-reach' groups and strategies to engage them in biomedical research

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