Our next event is Thursday 24 April at Southampton Central Hall!

The Research Collaborative is part of the Raising Voices in Research (RViR) project, which aims to increase diversity of participation in health and social care research in the Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICS region.  

Research Collaborative membership is open to VCSE organisations, researchers, and community members across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The aim of the collaborative is to bring together organisations to discuss opportunities and best practice for involving under-served communities in health and care research. 

What are the benefits of joining?

If you join the Research Collaborative, you will have access to an online sharing platform where you can network, discuss challenges, share ideas and best practice, and receive information about research opportunities.  

You will also be able to attend exciting events throughout the year, including our upcoming Research Collaborative Event taking place on Thursday 24 April at Southampton Central Hall. The event will be a wonderful opportunity to find out about the different types of research happening locally and hear from two great speakers about how they are supporting under-served communities to participate in research. 

How can I get involved? 

To attend events like this, and have access to our online sharing platform, you must be a member of the Research Collaborative. To join, please complete this short form and a member of the team will get back to you soon. 

We’d love for as many VCSE organisations, researchers, and community members to join the Research Collaborative as possible and look forward to hearing from you! 

Follow this link to find out more about the project

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