Research ethics guidance

An exploration of how research ethics works in relation to co-production, public involvement and engagement within research and beyond.

About

In 2023 Co-Production Collective funded a team of people including researchers a patient and public contributor to explore how research ethics works in relation to co-production, public involvement and engagement within universities and beyond.

They spoke to over 50 people from a variety of backgrounds including co-producers, public contributors, researchers and those working in the field of ethics from outside of universities. The project team was made up of public contributors, UCL researchers and UCL staff members involved in public engagement and co-production.

As a result of this work, they developed a guidance document to share their findings and advice and a project report that covers what they found in more depth. 

You can read about the team’s key takeaways from this project along with more about what they discovered in this blog.

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