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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research Seminar Series > The InCLUDE Project: Making Research in Foster and Kinship Care Inclusive and Accessible
The InCLUDE Project: Making Research in Foster and Kinship Care Inclusive and AccessibleAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Louise Gray. Refreshments available from 10:30am! If the findings of children’s social care research are to be meaningful and applicable in the real world, then participants in research should reflect the diversity of our cultures and conditions, taking into account race, ethnicity, gender, age, etc. The InCLUDE project (Increasing Collaboration and Learning with Underserved communities for Diversity and Equity) has aimed to put inclusivity and accessibility at the heart of research with foster and kinship carers, by understanding the barriers and facilitators to meaningful participation for those from underserved communities. This seminar will describe how the InCLUDE study worked to try and increase the number of participants in the Reflective Fostering Study from underserved communities, through a model of participatory action research in which the voices of those within underserved communities were sought. Meeting ID: 362 971 038 65 | Passcode: 68Yosm Or why not join us in person? Old Cavendish Labs, Free School Lane. Location Map | Detailed Directions . This talk is part of the Centre for Child, Adolescent & Family Research Seminar Series series. This talk is included in these lists:
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