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On the 17th of March, the NIHR Schools for Primary Care, Public Health and Social Care Research organised the second webinar in their series "Diversity and involvement: whom to involve?”.  After a first session on engaging and working with young people back in December, the second session was about involving people living with dementia and learning difficulties in research. 

Dr Jemima Dooley, Senior Research Associate at the University of Bristol, and Prof Rachel Fyson, Professor of Social Work at the University of Nottingham, gave insightful presentations about their experiences of patient and public involvement and answered queries from the audience. More about the event can be read here

A recording is now available for those who couldn't attend or want to hear from Jemima and Rachel again:

 


Slides Dr Jemima Dooley

Slides Prof Rachel Fyson

Resources from presentations

Resources shared in the chat of the event