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These ethics workshops are run by the NIHR Research Support service and Inspiring Ethics. In these group sessions we help researchers navigate the nitty-gritty of ethical procedures and processes around participatory research.
People with lived experience are increasingly involved in (mental health) research as advisors, co-researchers and authors. This session will explore how lived experience (LE) roles are defined and described in ethics applications and funding applications, including who is considered a participant, what LE members are expected to do, and what responsibilities people can hold within projects.

Inspiring Ethics is a collective of researchers, practitioners, and people with lived experience working together to rethink research ethics. We create spaces to explore real-world ethical dilemmas, challenge conventional frameworks, and develop participatory, community-led approaches to ethical practice.
