Research with Underserved Communities

To access the workshops below, you must have an NIHR Learn account. You can set up an account using this link.

Informed Consent Virtual

This course is designed to provide the opportunity to explore the consent process in more depth covering Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and the requirements of the UK Policy Framework for Health and Social Care Research and UK Regulations, which cover NIHR Portfolio studies and clinical trials conducted within the NHS.

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Informed Consent - Adults Lacking Capacity

This course covers additional considerations for including adults lacking capacity in research.

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Informed Consent - Paediatrics

This course  introduces the requirements of the process of informed consent in paediatric research. 

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Increasing Participation of Ethnic Minorities in Social Care Research

This resource aims to capture  best practice and provide researchers with a framework on how to improve the participation of Ethnic Minority groups in research. 

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Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Social Care Research 

This course will help you increase participant equality, diversity and inclusion in clinical research, and identify steps to remove as many barriers as possible so that communities and people can have greater access to clinical research.

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How do we involve people who have traditionally been under-served by research 

This resource provides information relating to initiatives and studies taking place across the network, including posters and case studies showcasing best practice when engaging with Under-served communities. 

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Research in Wider Care and Communities

By making more research happen we can improve treatment and care for everyone, helping people to live better.

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