- Do you work in the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector for a group or organisation that runs activities or services for locals in Devon?
- Has your group or organisation grappled with the challenges of capturing and demonstrating the full impact of its activities and services?
- Do you think your group or organisation can benefit from using creative ways to understand the wider impacts of its activities or services?
- Have you had some experience already of evaluating your organisation’s activity?
If the answer to the questions above is yes, then you might be interested in this exclusive course that the University of Exeter is running on Participatory Research Methods.
Participatory Research Methods are designed to understand how people and communities feel about certain activities and what influences those activities have on day-to-day life. If designed well, such methods can provide learning around (very) local influences and the specific relationships that develop due to an activity or service.
University of Exeter’s course on Participatory Research Methods will be co-ordinated by Shuks Esmene. Over the past 8 years, Shuks has worked with many VCSEs to co-design a variety of creative Participatory Research Methods that supported the evaluation of their activities.
Book your FREE place today, spaces are limited
(The course is commissioned by the Torbay Plymouth and Devon VCSE Assembly, through its Research Community of Practice, and funded by the NHS’s Research Engagement Network and is FREE to participants from across Devon, Plymouth and Torbay)