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Public Involvement and Engagement

Public involvement and engagement lie at the heart of the Creating healthy jobs project. Each strand of activity is actively involving stakeholders in the research design process, content and the co-creation of outcomes.

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We believe that involving interested and informed parties we will achieve the most meaningful and accessible evidence base and close the gap between research and practice. We want to maximise the opportunity for a wide range of audiences to benefit from insights and evidence and minimise the risk of evidence being lost, ignored, being inaccessible for some audiences.

Our research engagement partners are diverse, and include business and unions, workers, professional bodies, civil society organisations, academics and Government.

Gill Dix and Professor Sophie Staniszewska (joint leads) and Dr Meanu Bajwa-Patel

We will be developing a range of strategies to involve people and create space for sharing experiences, tacit and explicit knowledge, ideas and critique. Underlying our ambition is the goal to pave the way for improving work related health outcomes.

Our knowledge mobilisation framework has been designed to achieve these goals. We have set up a Co-Creation Group to direct and support this work.


Creating Healthy Jobs
Co-production Group >>
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Contact the team:
nihrhealthyjobs@warwick.ac.uk

 

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