Each year many Australians take part in clinical research trials and a key factor in the success of these events is the connection between the research study team and the actual participant.
The strength of this relationship can determine how safe, supported, and informed the person may feel throughout their Lived Experience during the Research study A key factor is effective, integrated and coordinated communication between these key stakeholders.
If you live in the beautiful Hunter Valley, have taken part in a clinical research study, or supported someone who has, we would like to invite you to join with people who have shared this experience to participate in 2, 2-hour workshops to be conducted in Singleton.
People who take part will be offered an honorarium payment of $350 -These workshops are in-person only.
We want to hear your opinions and ideas in order to develop improved ways of communicating with people who are participating in their research studies.
Your valuable input will help us to set up studies better in the future.
When and where are they being conducted in Singleton.
Where: Singleton Visitor and Information Centre
When: Thursday - 2 May 10 am - 12 Noon.
Monday - 6 May, 10am -12 Noon.
Who are conducting these Workshops.
These Workshops are being conducted by CT:IQ, the VCCC Alliance, and Hunter Medical Research Institute Australia.
CT:IQ and the VCCC Alliance are two groups who work in partnership with a wide range of health organisations in Australia.
CT: IQ’s work focuses on people working in clinical research and the VCCC Alliance focuses on groups working in cancer care in Victoria. Both of these groups aim to improve the way clinical research is done in Australia.
Want more information.
For more information about the workshops, their objectives - simply click on this link -Beyond The Form.
