How to measure success in Consumer and Community Involvement (CCI)
Join us as we explore how to measure CCI success, contrasting established frameworks with community ways of working, especially when it comes to working with women from priority populations.
Thursday 4th December, 2-3pm AEDT, online.
Presentation and panel discussion:
Dr Debbie Passey is a Research Fellow with the University of Melbourne's Digital Health ValiditronSimLab, a collaborative research platform that supports the design, testing and evaluation of digital health solutions. Her research focuses on getting what works (evidence-based practices) to the people and groups who need it.
Wendy Anders is the CEO of National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Alliance (NATSIWA) and she is an Arrernte woman from Mparntwe(Alice Springs) with a background in public health, community development and education.
Leslie Arnott isa Consumer Advisor/Advocate in maternity services and now more broadly across women's and general population health research. She holds lead roles in Consumer & Community Involvement (CCI) at WHRTN, the Monash Centre for Health Research Implementation (MCHRI), and at the Centre for Digital Transformation of Health (CDTH) at the University of Melbourne.