WERC is committed to conducting high quality research with a focus on
racialised groups in
Wales, and to the development research resources, best practice guidance, and
knowledge
exchange opportunities. As such, we remain committed to working collaboratively
with
patients, service users and community groups to draw out research
priorities and to foster
an interest in research, as well as with practitioners, policy makers, funders
and
researchers to improve practice, influence policy and to strengthen the quality and
quantity of ethnicity, health and social research in Wales. The purpose
of this list is to
facilitate the development of ethnicity, health and social research, with this WERC
strand
rooted in older people and ageing research. The aim is to offer members a virtual
space to
exchange
information and develop research collaborations that focus on racialised
older population
groups in Wales.
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