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Conferences are important part of the work of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council's Health Determinants Research Collaboration (RCT HDRC) for several reasons:
Knowledge Exchange: These conferences provide a platform for researchers, local government officers, and other stakeholders to share their latest findings and insights. This exchange of knowledge helps to advance understanding and application of health determinants research
Networking Opportunities: Offering a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with peers, potential collaborators, and experts in the field. It is the hope that these interactions can lead to new partnerships, joint projects, and valuable professional relationships
Professional Development: Workshops, seminars, and sessions focused on enhancing skills and knowledge can help professionals stay updated on the latest research methodologies, trends, and best practices
Showcasing Research: Allowing us to highlight the impactful research being conducted within RCT HDRC and by our partners.
Feedback and Improvement: Provides an opportunity for constructive feedback from peers. This feedback is invaluable for refining research approaches and improving the quality of our work
Promoting Engagement: Emphasising the importance of research in local government and community health and encouraging a culture of continuous learning and engagement among local government officers and other stakeholders.
You can find the following useful information on this page:
A list of upcoming conferences
Agendas of upcoming conferences
Notes of past conferences
If you are interested in attending an upcoming conference, you can complete the form below to register an interest (please note, registering an interest will not guarantee you tickets, however we will use this information to send you an invitation to register for tickets when they are released).
Click here for Cymraeg
Conferences are important part of the work of Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council's Health Determinants Research Collaboration (RCT HDRC) for several reasons:
Knowledge Exchange: These conferences provide a platform for researchers, local government officers, and other stakeholders to share their latest findings and insights. This exchange of knowledge helps to advance understanding and application of health determinants research
Networking Opportunities: Offering a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with peers, potential collaborators, and experts in the field. It is the hope that these interactions can lead to new partnerships, joint projects, and valuable professional relationships
Professional Development: Workshops, seminars, and sessions focused on enhancing skills and knowledge can help professionals stay updated on the latest research methodologies, trends, and best practices
Showcasing Research: Allowing us to highlight the impactful research being conducted within RCT HDRC and by our partners.
Feedback and Improvement: Provides an opportunity for constructive feedback from peers. This feedback is invaluable for refining research approaches and improving the quality of our work
Promoting Engagement: Emphasising the importance of research in local government and community health and encouraging a culture of continuous learning and engagement among local government officers and other stakeholders.
You can find the following useful information on this page:
A list of upcoming conferences
Agendas of upcoming conferences
Notes of past conferences
If you are interested in attending an upcoming conference, you can complete the form below to register an interest (please note, registering an interest will not guarantee you tickets, however we will use this information to send you an invitation to register for tickets when they are released).
Please note, registering an interest will not guarantee you tickets, however we will use this information to send you an invitation to register for tickets when they are released. If you are successful in obtaining a ticket we will contact you again to gather more information about you so that we can ensure we're able to accommodate your needs.
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