Claire Selby
Stakeholder Research and Engagement Network ManagerResearch Overview
I am currently the Stakeholder, Research and Engagement Manager for the NIHR Applied Research Collaboration -NWC and I am responsible for facilitating the Community Research and Engagement Network (CoREN). My background is working in the third sector – in arts and heritage, volunteering and in public health – as well as in management of research programmes. I am passionate about building relationships and creating networks to form more joined up ways of thinking and working which will help improve health and social care research and ultimately address health inequalities.
Mobilise! 2: Evaluating co-designed, online learning resources to support local change
01/11/2020 → 30/06/2021
Research
Mobilise! Co-designing tools for social change
01/11/2019 → 27/10/2020
Research
Leap Day Research Collaboration Cafe
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Joining Community Insight with academic research
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Trauma Informed Communities
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Creating sustainable networks to support community engagement for research
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Hidden - Communities setting priorities for research 2
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Hidden - Communities setting priorities for research
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The Cost of Living Crisis - Lived experiences of the residents of Blackpool
Other
I want to tell you a story...
Other
What Fuel Poverty means for health and wellbeing
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Collaborative Mentoring programme organised by CoREN, ARC NWC
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Health research - the what, they why, the how
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