Engagement
Co-production at the heart of our work
At the Reproductive Health Policy Research Unit, we're not just about making policies; we're about making a difference together. From research to informing policy, every step is taken with a collaborative spirit.
Co-production means we bring everyone to the table: people with lived experiences, researchers, and clinicians.
We believe that by working together in an equitable way, we can create more impactful and meaningful health policies. We engage with patients, the public, and professionals as equal partners.
Our core research teams are a blend of experts by experience, leading researchers, and clinicians, making decisions together to shape the future of reproductive health.
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Reflecting on our progress
How do we ensure our work is truly co-produced? Regular monitoring and self-reflection are key. We constantly evaluate our progress, adapt our strategies, and learn from our experiences.
This reflective practice helps us stay true to our co-production and equality, diversity, and inclusion principles. We're not afraid to ask ourselves the difficult questions and make changes where necessary to make improvements.
Our Involvement Strategy
Our involvement strategy presents our unit’s vision and mission for our involvement work, as well as our ambitions, which include promoting and embedding a culture of learning, advancing how we work, and ensuring the long-term sustainability of our involvement work. This is a 3-year strategy running from 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2026 and is primarily for those who are a part of the work of the unit to guide our activities over the next 3 years.
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The NIHR Policy Research Unit in Reproductive Health is part of the NIHR and hosted by UCL.
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