When:
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CT
Audience: Public
Cost: FREE
Contact:
ARCC
Group: Center for Community Health (IPHAM)
Category: Training
Thank you for your interest in this workshop. This *two-part session will provide an introductory overview of qualitative methods including types of qualitative data, tool creation, data collection methods, analysis, and provide opportunities to apply this learning through practice. The sessions will focus on qualitative methods most relevant to health-related community programming so there will be a heavy focus on preparing and conducting interviews. The second session will focus on learning from practice exercise experiences and analyzing interview and focus-group data.
Two-Part Workshop:
Part 1: Qualitative methods review
March 16th from 2-3PM
Part 2: Practical application and analysis
March 22nd from 2-3PM
*This workshop is designed to be completed as a set, with learning from the first session applied and revisited in the second session. Registration is required and space is limited due to the nature of this training. The sessions are highly interactive and practice exercises will be assigned for completion on your own during the week between sessions.
This series is open to everyone, but designed for community organizations. This training is co-hosted by Northwestern's Alliance for Research in Chicagoland Communities (ARCC) and Buehler Center for Health Policy and Economics.
Registration Required - Email us to register for this two-part workshop at ARCC@northwestern.edu.