Dear all
I am glad you put 'hard to reach' in inverted commas - it depends who is
trying to do the reaching!
See the Community Engagement Model from the Centre for Ethnicity and
Health at the University of Central Lancashire. Tran the women to
conduct the research themselves!
Details of the model can be found in chapter 6 of the attached book.
Professor Jane Fountain
Centre for Ethnicity and Health
University of Central Lancashire
Preston PR1 2HE
UK
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From: Health of minority ethnic communities in the UK
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Sent: 14 January 2008 13:36
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Subject: consultation processes with 'hard to reach' groups
Dear All,
I've had an enquiry looking for guidance on consultation processes in
setting up research with 'hard to reach' groups, and wondered if anyone
knew of any research/literature on the topic? The project concerns
patient consultation and finding a methodology which would be useful for
engaging with "hard to reach" groups. One target group would be
disadvantaged women carers from the Asian community with little English
which we would propose to carry out within Tower Hamlets, the other
would focus upon rural disadvantage, probably in the south west or north
east.
Best wishes, Isabel
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Professor Isabel Dyck
Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Geography
Queen Mary, University of London
Mile End Road
London E1 4NS
UK
tel: 020 7882 5416/5400
fax: 020 8981 6276
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