Public & community involvement & engagement

At the South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub, actively engaging and involving members of the public is a central part of our mission. On this page, we’ll share the latest updates from our work with individuals and communities across the region.

Young Adults' Digital Health Charter discussion

Young Adults’ Digital Health Charter

A new Digital Health Charter, developed with 18-25 year olds living with long-term health conditions, is calling for researchers, health and care services, policymakers and digital technology companies to move beyond assumptions and involve young adults in digital health innovations that meet their distinctive needs.

 Download the Full Charter Download the Charter summary Watch the webinar

Citizens Jury pic 1

Citizens Jury on Digital Health

Our Patient and Public Involvement (PPIE) Lead Lidis Garbovan takes us through a day of deliberations.

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Download the final report of the first Citizens Jury

Download a summary of recommendations 

The findings of the 1st Citizens’ Jury are summarized in this visual artwork
This work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X03075X/1].

At a glance

The findings of our first Citizens Jury are summarised in this visual artwork, available to download.

Help Shape a Digital Health Exhibition with Us!

The South Yorkshire Digital Health Hub is working with King’s Health Partners in London to create a series of public activities to open a dialogue with the public around the topic of Digital Health. This conversation will inform an exhibition on Digital Health, scheduled to open in Autumn 2026. 

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