when: 07 August 2023 | venue: University of Technology Sydney | cost: Free | address: 15 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007 | tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/lessons-learned-from-disability-collaborative-research-with-community-members-and-organisations-at-uts?_ga=2.202657881.971985226.1685946664-664448292.1679451450
published: 03 Aug 2023, 5 min read
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The value of 'inclusive' or collaborative research with people with disability is widely recognised. Such research reflects the mantra 'Nothing About Us, Without Us' and the focus on equality and self-determination in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, as well as calls from communities for epistemic parity in the production of knowledge.
Recent Australian inclusive research undertaken by UTS academics has highlighted the importance of Universities developing academic capacity in this area and supporting research that is inclusive of people with disability.
The aim of this event is to raise awareness about collaborative research and broaden thinking on inclusive research practices.
In conversation with community collaborators, three UTS academics who are members of the UTS Disability Research Network, will share their experiences and insights of leading collaborative research projects. The panel is an opportunity to discuss good practices in research at all stages of a project, talk through common barriers and build upon these collaborative practices in your own research.
Presenters and community partners will introduce their research projects and highlight inclusive research aspects.
The panellists will then be asked questions covering such topics as:
Levels of research participation
Rationale for collaborative research
Substantive and continuous planning, design, conduct and dissemination
Mindsets for collaborative research
Organisation readiness
Budgeting and recognition
Partnerships with community and community organisations
Knowledge translation
Attendees will have a chance to ask questions in light of their own research projects.
Presenters
Jack Kelly UTS Honorary Fellow and CID Project Worker
Associate Professor Phillippa Carnemolla
Brett Bellingham
Associate Professor Jo River
Associate Professor Linda Steele
Kate Swaffer
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The value of 'inclusive' or collaborative research with people with disability is widely recognised. Such research reflects the mantra 'Nothing About Us, Without Us' and the focus on equality and self-determination in the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, as well as calls from communities for epistemic parity in the production of knowledge.
Recent Australian inclusive research undertaken by UTS academics has highlighted the importance of Universities developing academic capacity in this area and supporting research that is inclusive of people with disability.
The aim of this event is to raise awareness about collaborative research and broaden thinking on inclusive research practices.
In conversation with community collaborators, three UTS academics who are members of the UTS Disability Research Network, will share their experiences and insights of leading collaborative research projects. The panel is an opportunity to discuss good practices in research at all stages of a project, talk through common barriers and build upon these collaborative practices in your own research.
Presenters and community partners will introduce their research projects and highlight inclusive research aspects.
The panellists will then be asked questions covering such topics as:
Levels of research participation
Rationale for collaborative research
Substantive and continuous planning, design, conduct and dissemination
Mindsets for collaborative research
Organisation readiness
Budgeting and recognition
Partnerships with community and community organisations
Knowledge translation
Attendees will have a chance to ask questions in light of their own research projects.
Presenters
Jack Kelly UTS Honorary Fellow and CID Project Worker
Associate Professor Phillippa Carnemolla
Brett Bellingham
Associate Professor Jo River
Associate Professor Linda Steele
Kate Swaffer
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