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Home > 2023 > February > 21 > #HASTalks with Dr. Vicky Bungay: Engaging with Participation, Knowledge, and Power: The Co-Creation of Intervention Research Tackling Inequities in Health and Social Care

#HASTalks with Dr. Vicky Bungay: Engaging with Participation, Knowledge, and Power: The Co-Creation of Intervention Research Tackling Inequities in Health and Social Care

Date: March 2, 2023

Time: 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM (ET)

Presented by: #HASTalks is a seminar series curated by the Department of Health, Aging & Society at McMaster University

Online Session: Register for this event via Zoom

*This session is free and open to all members of the public. Please note: This session may be recorded. Please be aware that any materials entered, exchanged, or viewed by participants during the session may be recorded.

Please direct any event questions to hastalks@mcmaster.ca

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Dr. Vicky Bungay, Tier II Canada Research Chair in Gender, Equity, and Community Engagement, and Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of British Columbia, is conducting a #HASTalks seminar on “Engaging with Participation, Knowledge, and Power: The Co-Creation of Intervention Research Tackling Inequities in Health and Social Care.” Dr. Bungay will illustrate how community-based, participatory research (CBPR) shapes intervention research including the metrics necessary to test feasibility and acceptability in a pilot study to enhance health and social care among women experiencing gender-based violence and street-involvement.

View poster: Engaging with Participation, Knowledge, and Power: The Co-Creation of Intervention Research Tackling Inequities in Health and Social Care

 

 

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