HomeGrownSO14: University & Residents Skills and Knowledge Exchange research project (ERGO 81466) aims to develop a university policy and scheme for the exchange of skills and knowledge between the University and the SO14 community.
The project team is excited to launch this survey and to hear from our staff about their thoughts on this scheme and get an idea of the type of skills and knowledge staff have to offer the residents and organisations of SO14. And how such an exchange can benefit university staff.
The survey is open to all University of Southampton staff from Monday 24 July to 14 August 2023. To take part, please click the link below:
https://southampton.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_a8EhnhnK9HdufKC
HomeGrownSO14 is a project focused on the SO14 area, which experiences significant health inequalities. The pandemic has contributed to further inequalities in education, training, skills, and employment. A skills exchange engaging the university and SO14 residents as equal collaborators could lead to increased social mobility and prosperity, enabling the promotion of equity, sustainable communities, breaking down of the digital divide, and extended enterprise.
For more information on the ERGO 81466 research project, see the Participant Information Sheet and for any queries or questions after reading this information sheet, please do not hesitate to speak to the lead researcher by using the email address below:
Lead Researcher: Dr Lisa Ballard
Role: Senior Research Fellow, Primary Care, Pop Sci & Med Ed (staff)
Division/School: Faculty of Medicine
Email: [email protected]