Community Voices

Community Voices is a dedicated Patient and Public Involvement group that gives you, the public, a chance to voice your opinions on health research in…

Community Voices is a dedicated Patient and Public Involvement group that gives you, the public, a chance to voice your opinions on health research in your community and local hospitals. Your valuable insights will help researchers, doctors, and policymakers make informed decisions that directly impact the well-being of individuals like you.

What Is The Meeting Schedule

At Community Voices, we understand the importance of flexibility and inclusivity That’s why we offer both in-person and virtual meetings to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to participate and contribute to shaping the future of healthcare.

Our meetings are held every other month, providing ample time for you to prepare and engage in meaningful discussions. The duration of each meeting is a few hours, allowing for comprehensive conversations and a range of perspectives to be shared.

To ensure that you feel comfortable and equipped to contribute effectively, we offer welcoming and supportive training sessions led by professionals. These sessions provide valuable guidance on how to effectively voice your opinions, engage in constructive dialogue, and maximize your impact as a member of Community Voices.

Why Get Involved

Your perspective matters. By sharing your unique insights and lived experiences, you can help researchers, doctors, and policymakers gain a better understanding of the needs and preferences of the community. Your input will guide the development of health research projects, the improvement of healthcare services, and the implementation of policies that address the specific challenges faced by your community.

How to Get Involved

Getting involved with Community Voices is easy! If you are interested in making a difference and being part of a dynamic and inclusive group, we invite you to contact us for more information:


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