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Webinar – Ethnicity Inclusion Training

13 May, 2026 10:30 am - 12:00 am Online

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with Prof Shaun Treweek and Dr Ameeta Retzer

Join this informative and interactive session to explore the practical tools needed for ethnicity inclusion in health research. We will cover the NIHR INCLUDE Ethnicity Framework, useful resources and a researcher case study.

This is part of a three-part series of online inclusivity training sessions for health and care researchers organised by six NIHR Biomedical Research Centres: Barts, Birmingham, Cambridge, Moorfields, Oxford and Oxford Health, with the aim of helping you to help embed inclusion in your research.

These sessions are for research staff affiliated with the following Biomedical Research Centres: Barts, Birmingham, Cambridge, Moorfields, Oxford and Oxford Health.

For any questions about this session, please contact: Rebecca Moyles, Senior Administrator, r.l.moyles@bham.ac.uk.

Limited spaces available

About the speakers

Professor Shaun Treweek, Chair in Health Services Research, University of Aberdeen, is active in the field of efficient trial design, particularly pragmatic trial design, improved recruitment and retention interventions for trials, the design of complex interventions and the effective presentation of research evidence.

Dr Ameeta Retzer: Ameeta is a mixed methods researcher with expertise in outcome methodology, applied health, health inequalities and public health, and research equity. She is based at the Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science (University of Birmingham), leading the Methods and Policy group. Funded by the NIHR Birmingham Biomedical Research Centre, Ameeta led the development of a toolkit for capturing a representative and equitable sample in health research. Subsequently, Ameeta leads a research programme exploring use of the toolkit in a range of settings. Ameeta co-led the development of the University of Birmingham Inclusive Research Guide