Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Almost everyone who gets involved in research will have the lived experience that Shared Learning Group and Charities Research Involvement Group members are seeking. But in a very
small number of cases, this is not the case. The aim of this guidance is to help CRIG
SLG members to build and manage a robust involvement process by preventing and
addressing involvement which may be deemed to be ineligible or fraudulent.
Thanks to the CRIG members and their colleagues who put this guide together - Anna Goodman, Julia Clark, Ben Willis, Lesley Booth, Gillian McCarthy and Priyanka Punja
Exploring Imposter or Fraudulent Participants in Qualitative Research and PPI
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Slides from a webinar organised by the NIHR Research Support Service
Guidance for recognising ‘ineligible’ involvement
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This guidance was produced by Health and Care Research Wales to address the (rare) issue of people claiming payment for an involvement activity that they are not entitled to, because they do not have the relevant lived experience.