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By HDRUK
How can we begin to build relationships with under-served communities so that data research truly reflects and benefits everyone?
Any research using public data for ‘public good’ should represent the people it is hoping to benefit.
Minority ethnic communities in the UK are more likely to face a range of inequalities, including health and access to services, for various reasons. These communities, like certain others, are also less likely to take part in research. This can be for a range of reasons, from language barriers through to mistrust of the system.
How can we begin to build relationships and trust with under-served communities so that data research truly reflects and benefits everyone living in the UK?
Join the Centre for Ethnic Health Research team as they introduce key principles for effective community engagement, with a focus on working with minority ethnic communities in data research.
This session is part of a series of webinars exploring how you can use the PEDRI Good Practice Standards for public engagement in data research.
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