Time: 13.30 – 14.30 BST
How can deliberative approaches help organisations and the public work through complex data issues together?
This webinar explores how deliberative methods, such as citizen juries and public dialogues, can support effective public engagement with data and AI. We’ll look at how these approaches enable shared learning, informed discussion, and more transparent decision‑making, helping organisations and communities achieve mutual benefit.
Speakers will compare different deliberative formats, discuss when and why they are most effective, and share practical advice on designing deliberative activities that are inclusive, accessible, and impactful. The session will also focus on how organisations can demonstrate the real influence of public input on decisions, strengthening trust by clearly showing how engagement shapes outcomes.
This session is part of a series of webinars exploring how you can use the PEDRI Good Practice Standards for public engagement in data research.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact us at contact@pedri.org.uk
Speaker Information
Elizabeth Waind, Senior Engagement Manager, DARE UK (Chair)
Charlie Wilkinson, Community and Partnerships Manager, Understanding Patient Data
Dr Emily Rempel, Research Fellow, University of Liverpool
…and more being announced soon