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Introduction to Participatory Research Methods for Domestic Violence Programs
May 17, 2019 at 10:27 AM
When: Thursday 16 May 2019, 7-8.30am NZST (15 May 2019, 3-4.30pm EST).
Where: Online (US-based webinar).
Organised by the National Indigenous Women's Resource Center
Free. Register now
This webinar with provide an Indigenous grassroots overview of participatory research methods that we can use to tell our story about the important work we are doing in our communities. The webinar will be an introductory tour that will touch upon: (a) reasons to consider doing research, (b) the types of questions that can (and cannot) be addressed by quantitative and qualitative research, (c) when research should (and should not) be undertaken, and (d) working with outside researchers. It will also pose ethical considerations and introduce the IRB process. An example of a small-scale, participatory research project with a community-based service provider will be illustrated during the webinar. There will be ample time for Q&A and a list of resource materials will be provided for participants to follow up on after the webinar.
Presented by Kelly Hallman, PhD, NIWRC Consultant
A recording may be available after the webinar.