Participatory Research for Social Services (October 2021)
Registration
Interested applicants can register for the course via NUS Online Application Portal.
Registration closes on 16 September 2021.
About
This course provides an overview of participatory research designs and methods that can be applied to social and community services. Participatory research is distinct from other research approaches in its focus on engaging service users and ordinary people to be actively involved in decisions that shape the research or services that affect them. People’s participation in decision-making processes allows them the opportunities not only to voice their views, but also to have those views considered and incorporated into research and service designs. Participatory approaches place all stakeholders on level-playing ground and encourages users, service providers, researchers, policy-makers and other members to collaborate, share and co-own research that provides more effective solutions and services for users.
Trainer
Dr Hana Alhadad is an independent researcher, an Adjunct Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies, and is currently helming the Public Policy Taskforce in participatory research at the Singapore Management University. She has extensive international community development experience working with vulnerable groups using participatory methods for positive change, conflict transformation and civic engagement. Her research projects include exploring the arts in community development as well as the relationships between people, place and power. Her current practice and research interests focus on the intersections of equity-centred, trauma-informed practice, and social emotional learning in community building and engagement.
Course Fee
This course is SSG-approved. Participants who are Singaporeans or Singaporean Permanent Residents will be eligible for subsidies of 70% of the course fees, excluding GST. Singaporean participants who are aged 40 years old and above will be eligible for higher subsidies of up to 90% of course fees. Participants must record at least 75% attendance, and pass all assessment components, to be eligible for SSG funding. The table below shows the breakdown of the course fee payable.