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RCT HDRC 'Community Clinics' will provide an opportunity for anyone living, working, studying or playing in RCT (including lived experience advisors and partner and community organisations) to offer their thoughts and opinions on health inequalities and our projects.
They are discussion-based meetings that will help inform and guide HDRC project work. At these clinics, you will have the chance to discuss your own experiences of particular topics, the impact of health inequalities on the local community, any ideas you have to tackle these and help the project succeed and any barriers you can identify.
We will release the topic before the event so if you are interested in what we are discussing, please feel free to join us.
We meet throughout the year at various locations and we welcome regular and new members. You can complete the form at the bottom of this page to let us know you are coming along or contact us in a way that's easiest for you (so we can make sure we have enough tea/coffee - the important part!).
Please note: these meetings are open to anyone who is interested, and registered an interest, to come along. They are not paid opportunities.
You can find the following useful information on this page:
RCT HDRC 'Community Clinics' will provide an opportunity for anyone living, working, studying or playing in RCT (including lived experience advisors and partner and community organisations) to offer their thoughts and opinions on health inequalities and our projects.
They are discussion-based meetings that will help inform and guide HDRC project work. At these clinics, you will have the chance to discuss your own experiences of particular topics, the impact of health inequalities on the local community, any ideas you have to tackle these and help the project succeed and any barriers you can identify.
We will release the topic before the event so if you are interested in what we are discussing, please feel free to join us.
We meet throughout the year at various locations and we welcome regular and new members. You can complete the form at the bottom of this page to let us know you are coming along or contact us in a way that's easiest for you (so we can make sure we have enough tea/coffee - the important part!).
Please note: these meetings are open to anyone who is interested, and registered an interest, to come along. They are not paid opportunities.
You can find the following useful information on this page:
Before completing this form, note down the date of the meeting you would like to attend (see the Key Dates section on the key dates section on this page). We will only use your personal information for the purposes of inviting you to and attending the meeting.
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