OUCRU’s Public and Community Engagement offers a variety of engagement resources. This includes educational training materials, helpful directories, and interactive content like science books, comics, videos, and more. You’re welcome to explore our library and reach out to us at publicengagement@oucru.org for any additional questions.
This resource aims to support Vietnamese people (in Vietnam and overseas), and others living in Vietnam, to access services that can support their mental health needs.
A story about a patient’s recovery journey after being discharged from the hospital. It is part of the Beyond the Hospitals project. Read more about the project here.
This directory provides valuable information and services aimed to support the recovery journey of patients.
This directory is in Vietnamese only.
This directory includes several services, ranging from physical and occupational therapy centers to specialised facilities for individuals recovering from surgeries and injuries, especially with severe brain infection.
This directory is in Vietnamese only.
A leaflet about tuberculosis meningitis in Vietnamese including useful information about the disease’s overview, treatment, and prevention.
This video made by community members of CBOs (community-based organisations), a part of the project Community-based participatory research to improve engagement with underserved populations at risk for Hepatitis C in Vietnam.
In partnership with Medisetter, OUCRU’s Public and Community Engagement conducted a series of online training sessions, focused on effective communication skills and techniques to help healthcare workers maintain a good work-life balance.
A knowledge sharing and event organising hub on The Global Health Network, aims to share useful materials, information, and courses for health professionals, particularly those working in the research field.
Created by Dr Phan Nguyen Quoc Khanh, in collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City Children’s Hospital, this comic series has been created to help young families understand more about deadly diseases and how vaccines can protect our lives.
Collab Lab project, an initiative by Youth Science Ambassadors, aims to equip youth with health science public engagement skills. Working directly with scientists, the young team have created animated videos on global health research topics and helped scientists gain insights from the public, especially youth.