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Centre for Health Research Inclusion

The Centre for Health Research Inclusion (CHERI) works to advance knowledge and practice in conducting inclusive health and care research for public good. We do this through leading national and international research with diverse underserved groups, delivering training, and capacity building.

Stark health inequalities persist in the UK, with underserved groups often experiencing the poorest health outcomes. These groups are also less likely to take part in health and care research. Diversity and Inclusion are well recognised as integral to conducting research that is relevant to underserved populations and impactful in real-world settings. Many gaps exist, though, between guidance and action, and our understanding of best practices in conducting inclusive research with a wide range of underserved groups is still quite limited.

The Centre for Health Research Inclusion works to improve understanding of research practices that help reduce health inequalities and ensure that findings translate into better health outcomes for all. We are dedicated to improving expertise in conducting health and care research that is more equitable, more representative, and more impactful – research that reflects the diversity of the populations it aims to serve. 

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Our work is dependent on funding. If you would like to support our goals and mission, please contact us at cheri-info@york.ac.uk

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General enquiries: cheri-info@york.ac.uk

We help researchers to conduct more inclusive health and care research. Contact us if you would like to include us as collaborators or co-applicants in your funding applications or projects.