Community Engagement within Research Uptake
Webinar Series
A stakeholder mapping exercise, conducted in March 2020, concluded that for research uptake to happen strong community and stakeholder engagement, must be incorporated through the planning and delivery of research projects. Engagement was recognised as a crucial enabler of research uptake, where community perspectives and concerns shape how research findings are translated and add motivation for them to be applied at local and national level.
ARCH and Mesh worked together in partnership to present the “Community Engagement within Research Uptake” webinar series where inspiring speakers shared their experiences and gave their perspectives on the role of community engagement within the process of applying research to changes in health policy and practice.
See the outputs from the 4 webinars below.
December 2021 Maternal and Child HealthRecording and Materials |
March 2022 Mental HealthRecording and Materials |
May 2022 Antimicrobial ResistanceRecording and Materials |
July 2022 Sexual and Gender RightsRecording and Materials |