In the next Australian National Research Agenda webinar, Working with the Knowledge of Experts by Experience, panellists will explore the importance of partnering with people with lived experience when designing, funding, conducting and translating research.
Join lived experience experts Lula Dembele, Tess Moodie, Ashlee Donohue and Nina who will:
outline how we can improve ways of working with the knowledge of experts by experience.
The importance of including people with lived experience in research
Produced by ANROWS, the Australian National Research Agenda to End Violence against Women and Children (ANRA) 2023– 2028 seeks to drive research and the ways that evidence is produced to be organised, purposeful and effective.
A research priority described in the research agenda is the need to work with the knowledge of experts by experience. People with lived experience of domestic, family and sexual violence have valuable expertise and knowledge to contribute to research.
Join us on Tuesday 11 March to get a comprehensive understanding of the importance of having people with lived experience in the research process.
Date: Tuesday 11 March 2025
Time: 12 pm–1 pm (AEDT) Location: Online via Zoom Price: Free For any enquiries, email events@anrows.org.au For more information about the webinar, head to our webinar website. |