Lunchtime Workshop: Research Collaboration and Engagement: A Solutions-Focused Workshop to Identify and Overcome Challenges in Research Implementation and Participation
Tracks
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Track 2
| Thursday, October 16, 2025 |
| 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM |
| The Verve |
Details
A workshop bringing together people engaged in research, including people regularly involved in conducting research, participating in research, and informing research agendas to discuss challenges which can arise during research (from across stakeholder perspectives) and share solutions for overcoming these challenges.
Speaker
Dr Lise Lafferty
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Social Research in Health
RESEARCH COLLABORATION AND ENGAGEMENT: A SOLUTIONS-FOCUSED WORKSHOP TO IDENTIFY AND OVERCOME CHALLENGES IN RESEARCH IMPLEMENTATION AND PARTICIPATION
Biography
Louise, a registered Public Health Practitioner with 18 years experience, has worked on the NHS Addictions Providers Alliance’s Hep C U Later Programme since 2020. She oversees HCV strategies across six NHS Trusts and leads innovation projects. She serves on the INHSU Board and is Trustee for Bristol Drugs Project.
Mrs Louise Hansford
Hep C Elimination Coordinator
Hep C U Later (Inclusion MPFT)
Introductions and session overview (Meaningful engagement with LLE experts across the research lifecycle)
12:45 PM - 12:55 PMBiography
Dr Lise Lafferty
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Social Research in Health
Introductions and session overview (Meaningful engagement with LLE experts across the research lifecycle)
12:45 PM - 12:55 PMBiography
INHSU 2025
Challenges and solutions for engaging at research conceptualisation stage
12:55 PM - 1:10 PMNotes
Small group discussion
Biography
INHSU 2025
Group feedback and discussion
1:10 PM - 1:20 PMBiography
INHSU 2025
Engaging during research implementation
1:20 PM - 1:35 PMNotes
Small group discussion
Biography
INHSU 2025
Feedback
1:35 PM - 1:45 PMBiography
Facilitator
Louise Hansford
Hep C Elimination Coordinator
Hep C U Later (Inclusion MPFT)
Lise Lafferty
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for Social Research in Health