Creativity and Co-production: Possibilities for Research

Come to this lively and interactive event and learn about the politics and practicalities of conducting research with disabled young people; from the perspective of disabled young people themselves.

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Come to this lively and interactive event and learn about the politics and practicalities of conducting research with disabled young people; from the perspective of disabled young people themselves. Dr Kirsty Liddiard and colleagues will launch their Living Life to the Fullest Co-Production Toolkit – an invaluable resource that you can use to guide you in your collaborations with disabled young people. The toolkit is useful whether you are a researcher, professional, practitioner or student.

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