Implementation Strategies of PAR: Co-producing Research with Young People - Part 3
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Learn about co-producing research with young people in this 40-minute lecture from the Kyoto University School of Public Health's 2019 special short course on Participatory Action Research. Assistant Professor Alicia Renedo from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine explores implementation strategies through the Sickle Cell Life Project, covering key aspects of participation, dissemination methods, and knowledge translation events. Examine practical challenges and reflections on participatory research approaches while gaining insights into effective strategies for engaging young people in research co-production. The lecture, delivered on November 22, 2019, provides valuable perspectives on collaborative research methodologies and their real-world applications in public health contexts.
Syllabus
| Sickle Cell life Project
| Participation:
| Dissemination & Knowledge translation evemts
| Reflections and Challenges
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