
This first seminar was held on January 10th 2013 at Plymouth University
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here
Our speakers were asked to introduce seminar
participants to the kind(s) of participatory research that they have been
involved in and reflect on their experiences in order to draw out what they
think the key issues are in advancing the use of participatory research in the
future. The presentations reflected on some or all of the following
questions:
·
What has been achieved so far with
participatory research methods?
·
Where are the tensions and challenges
and can they be addressed?
·
Are people with learning disabilities
“boxed in” with regards to the kinds of participatory research they are
expected or supported to undertake?
·
Are there limits to the participation of
people with learning disabilities in research? Who or what influences these
limits?
·
Can and should the boundaries of these
limitations be pushed?
The
audience was a mixture of academics, practitioners, people with
learning disabilities and support workers.
Programme
Speakers
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Title
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Timings
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Jane
Seale, School of Education, Plymouth University
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10.30-11.00
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Jan Walmsley, Visiting Chair, Open University
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11.00-11.45
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Carlisle
People First research team with Rohhss Chapman, Manchester University
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11.45-12.30
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Lunch
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12.30-1.30
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Dorothy
Atkinson, Emeritus Professor, The Open University
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1.30-2.15
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Gordon
Grant, Sheffield Hallam University
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2.15-3.00
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Group
reflection and discussion of key issues followed by tea/coffee
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Group
reflection and discussion of key issues followed by tea/coffee
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3.00-3.30
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