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PPIE is the process where health and care research and products are developed with and by people with lived experience and the public. If done well, it can lead to outcomes that are more relevant, acceptable, equitable and fit for purpose. Rather than a one-off event or consultation, it should be embedded throughout your project or development and beyond. 

Our workshop will introduce what best practice involvement looks like from the public participants’ perspective (e.g. co-design feedback loops). We will explore what PPI is and its potential benefits, and a detailed look at the lifecycle from defining who you want to work with, to dissemination and evaluation of your work and everything in between. Developed and delivered by the King’s Health Partners Digital Health Hub’s PPI group, this workshop will help you better understand the people you want to involve in your work, and how to work with them well. 

The workshop will be suitable for anyone new to PPIE, however there is a focus on what best practice looks like from a public participant's point of view which can be helpful even for those with more experience under their belt. We'll also have an open discussion section at the end, so you will be able to raise any points or challenges that you're interested in.

​​We would like to invite you to join us if you are a: 

  • UK-based health or care professionals

  • Manager  

  • Researcher  

  • Student 

  • Patient 

  • Family carer 

  • Small-or-Medium sized Enterprise 

You can be using or interested in using a co-design process and methods to develop a digital health technology. You can be at any stage of a project. The workshop is open to anyone in the UK.

Facilitators: This workshop will be facilitated Amin Islam, Francesca Monteiro and Lana Samuels, who are Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement members from the King’s Health Partners Digital Health Hub. We are running this workshop in-person and online, so if you are unable to make one of these dates, please check our other events. We hope to see you there!  

Accessibility: This workshop will be held online using Microsoft Teams, which enables closed captions. The slides will be shared before and after the session. There will be a short comfort break halfway through the workshop. When signing up please let us know of any access requirements or adjustments, and our team will be in touch. If you’d prefer to join us in person, we will be running this session in the King’s Waterloo Campus on 29th of October. For any access inquiries or requests, please contact [email protected].

Please note, this online workshop will be recorded and added to our online methods library so that those unable to attend can benefit from this resource in future. You will be able to keep your camera off and use the chat if you prefer your face / voice not to be featured.

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