Have you been involved in Public Patient Involvement (PPI) groups? Are you interested in how data is used for planning and research in health and social care? Then read on…
Read MoreHVM are working with the National Food Strategy on their public dialogues to design and facilitate a series of workshops to deliberate on the priorities and outcomes of the food strategy. The project is supported by Sciencewise and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Due to Covid-19 restrictions that have prevented us meeting with participants face-to-face, the second round of workshops have been postponed. In the interim, we will be taking the deliberations online - read more to find out how we are taking the National Food Strategy online.
Read MoreHVM was commissioned in 2019 by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) to design, facilitate and report on a small-scale pilot public dialogue on their Digital Environment Programme. The programme was independently evaluated by Resources for Change.
The dialogue participants created recommendations for NERC - read more to find out what they said.
HVM is delighted to work with the National Data Guardian for Health and Social Care (NDG), and continue to work with Understanding Patient Data, on a new public dialogue to gain understanding on how people assess public benefit in the use of health and adult social care data for purposes beyond direct care. This dialogue is being supported by Sciencewise.
Read MoreFrom the summer of 2019 to January 2020 the HVM team used deliberative engagement methodologies to explore what people think about organisations and businesses having access to data held by the NHS. Read the Foundations of Fairness report for insight into what citizens think about what ‘fair’ means in this context.
Read MoreHVM is looking for someone interested in research to support our work.
Read MoreThe HVM team recently facilitated the National Lottery Community Fund’s Help through Crisis programme’s third National event. This is a day-long conference for the 69 Help through Crisis projects funded through the National Lottery.
Read MoreAfter 14 years as Director of Research & Engagement Anita is moving to a new challenge….
Read MoreToday the Royal Society has published it’s iHuman report on neural interfaces, together with HVM’s public dialogue report on a range of engagements with citizens across the country. Find out more here.
Read MoreHVM is currently working with Understanding Patient Data, NHS England and the Ada Lovelace Institute on a programme of deliberative public engagement sponsored by the Office of Life Sciences (OLS). The topic is fascinating and complex: exploring a fair partnership between the NHS and researchers, charities and industry on uses of NHS data.
Read MoreHVM is looking for a new approachable, practical and organised freelancer to support our research work. The opportunity is for one-day a week to begin with, starting from September. If you are comfortable talking to and working with everyone from individual community members to policy makers and shapers and have the attention to detail and flare needed to plan the logistics for small and large scale events, then you’ll enjoy working with HVM. Read on to find out more
Read MoreThis Spring HVM has been running a pilot public dialogue for NERC on digital tools to understand environmental change. This article gives a flavour of what we did
Read MoreHVM is excited to be at Pocket Gamer Connects today and tomorrow. Contribute your views on the future of Neural Interfaces in gaming by reading on.
Read MoreHVM are discussing Neural Interfaces with publics across the country. Read this news item to find out what neural interfaces are and why involvement in their future development is essential.
Read MoreReflecting on what a privilege it is to facilitate a discussion for projects in the Big Lottery Fund’s Help through Crisis programme.
Read MoreSupporting people to think about how money raised from the National Lottery will make most difference to communities in Wales.
Read MoreHVM are on tour in Cairo! Lots to inspire us in our discussions with Ministry of Anitquities staff and museum managers from around Egypt.
Read MoreExcitement mounts at HVM as Anita and Henrietta head to Cairo in April to work with museum professionals and Ministry of Antiquites staff on their strategic planning.
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