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Community & Public Engagement

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About: CPE

Community and Public Engagement (CPE) has no single or simple definition.

In science and health research, CPE refers to two-way interactions between scientists and non-scientist/non-specialist publics about science, research and innovation; intended to provide opportunities for mutual learning and benefit.

What CPE is Not – The AAS’ Scope:

CPE at The AAS focuses on non-specialist publics other than media and policy makers.  Although engagement approaches across these three categories may be similar, the outcomes sought differ. 

  • CPE goals focus on building trust and perspective seeking 
  • Media engagement focuses on building capacity for accurate and authoritative reporting on science and health research, with the goal of enhancing knowledge transfer and defending science
  • Policy engagement in science and health research aims to ensure that  academic research contributes to  policy decisions.

Why it matters:

  • It secures ethical compliance
  • Facilitates participant recruitment and retention
  • Improves design of research questions and procedures,
  • Builds trust in science and scientists
  • Improves research outcomes
  • Increases uptake of research findings and policies
  • Inspires future generations of scientists
  • Creates an overall environment in which science can flourish.

Risks associated with failing to put people at the centre of health research and innovation:

Research and Innovation would be seen as an endeavour of “outsiders” leading to:

  •  Misinformation/misconceptions
  • Refusal of study initiation by regulatory bodies (Planned PrEP trials in Nigeria and Cameroon)
  • Pre-mature study closure or termination (PrEP trials in Cambodia)
  • Futile study results due to non-use of study product or poor retention (MTN003 VOICE trial in South Africa)
  • Poor uptake of health products (FC2 female condom in Sub – Saharan Africa)
  • Loss of millions of research fund

What The AAS is doing to strengthen CPE

  • The AAS has developed a 3-year CPE strategy prioritising DELTAS Africa and H3Africa programmes.  
  • The strategy focuses on building and/or strengthening CPE capacity among AAS grant holders through:
  • Training of, and cross-learning among engagement staff at lead institutions of each research consortium
  • Advocacy with Institutional leadership – making a case for integration and prioritisation of CPE within institutions
  • Implementing a £600,000 CPE seed fund through a call for proposals targeting DELTAS Africa doctoral and to receive updates or to partner with us.
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