| Topics researched by CERP are of broad interest and touch most peoples' lives, as well as being of central important to public policy. So we make every effort to ensure that we report what we learn in transparent ways that as many people can access and understand as possible.
To accompany each finished research paper, we produce a non-technical digest which explains why a topic is interesting, what we found out about it, and the method by which we arrived at our results. We will start to post issues of this In Brief series shortly. We also generally produce an even shorter one-page version giving just the important highlights.
We make ourselves available for feedback, criticism and discussion at the CERP Plus blog.
We also work hard to build open, creative partnerships with community stakeholders so that they can understand the purposes of our research and get involved to the extent that suits them. When we hold meetings to discuss the research the details will be listed here.
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