Community Research

We use a range of different research and consultation techniques including surveys, one-to-one interviews, focus group discussions, desk-based research and community conversations to ensure the widest possible representation in research. We have a team of community researchers who conduct research in a variety of languages.

It is essential for us that research we are involved in should leave communities stronger, more empowered, and with the information they need to address inequalities.

We carry out our own research to improve our services and work with a range of organisations, such as universities, local authorities, NHS trusts and other partners. We are also experienced in facilitating specific Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) work, such as setting up community advisory panels.

Take a look at some of our community research projects to learn more.

Please contact info@safh.org.uk if you would like to discuss working together on a community research project.