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Working with pharma to support PPI – CRIG member positions

Uploaded: 2nd September 2016 | Topic: Pharma

Resource was added by: Bec Hanley

What is this resource?
This CRIG paper explores how some members work with pharma and outlines some of the questions that they are considering as part of this process. Note that this paper is from 2016, so member positions may have changed since.

Who was it developed by?
CRIG members.

When might it be useful?
Refer to this if you have been approached by a pharma company for support with PPI or are considering developing your work or a policy in this area.

Involving people in lab-based research – CRIG paper

Uploaded: 10th August 2016 | Topic: Lab-based research

Resource was added by: Bec Hanley

What is this resource?
This CRIG paper explores why researchers should involve people in laboratory based research, how they might do this and what the impact of involvement in this type of research can be. It includes case studies from members about their experience.

Who was it developed by?
CRIG members.

When might it be useful?
Refer to this if you are supporting lab-based researchers with PPI.

Refreshing Perspectives: Exploring the application of peer research with populations facing severe and multiple disadvantage

Uploaded: 31st May 2016 | Topic: PPI activities and methods

Resource was added by: Bec Hanley

What is this resource?
This paper focuses on how peer research has been carried out with groups including prisoners, homeless populations, people on probation and drug and alcohol users.

Peer research is the active involvement of people with lived experience in designing or delivering research. The review shows that there are a variety of ways in which these communities can take part in the research process.

Who was it developed by?
Revolving Doors

When might it be useful?
Refer to this if you are trying to engage with new audiences for your PPI work.

Recruiting to PPI roles – member case studies

Uploaded: 28th April 2014 | Topic: Training, guidance and support for PPI members

Resource was added by: Bec Hanley

What is this resource?
This CRIG paper shares our experience of recruiting people to get actively involved in research, and of how to support and enable them to cease their involvement when this is appropriate.

Who was it developed by?
Prostate Cancer UK and Parkinson’s UK

When might it be useful?
Read this to hear how members have recruited PPI members and supported them to stop being involved.