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CRIG training for researchers – resources

Uploaded: 1st May 2018 | Topic: Training, guidance and support for researchers

Resource was added by: Bec Hanley

What is this resource?
These resources (and the accompanying slides and templates, which are also available to download from the resource centre) aim to help you to run a half-day PPI training session for researchers.

It has been updated several times, most recently in September 2019, following reviews by members who have used it.

Who was it developed by?
The template and accompanying slides and resources have been developed by Charities Research Involvement Group members, in partnership with patients and carers. It is the property of the Charities Research Involvement Group and is free for CRIG members to use.

When might it be useful?
Use this resource to plan and deliver a PPI training session for the researchers you support. You can adapt the training session as you see fit, especially by using case studies that are relevant to your charity and by using your charity's branding on the slides and handouts.

DO NOT SHARE THIS TEMPLATE OR THE ACCOMPANYING SLIDES AND RESOURCES WITH ANYONE OUTSIDE THE CRIG, UNLESS THEY ARE RUNNING THE TRAINING WITH YOU. Contact Bec if you have a query about this.

CRIG training for researchers – slides

Uploaded: 1st May 2018 | Topic: Training, guidance and support for researchers

Resource was added by: Bec Hanley

What is this resource?
These slides (and the accompanying resources and templates, which are also available to download from the resource centre) aim to help you to run a half-day PPI training session for researchers.

It has been updated several times, most recently in September 2019, following reviews by members who have used it.

Who was it developed by?
The slides, template, accompanying slides and resources have been developed by Charities Research Involvement Group members, in partnership with patients and carers. It is the property of the Charities Research Involvement Group and is free for CRIG members to use.

When might it be useful?
Use this resource to plan and deliver a PPI training session for the researchers you support. You can adapt the training session as you see fit, especially by using case studies that are relevant to your charity and by using your charity's branding on the slides and handouts.

DO NOT SHARE THIS TEMPLATE OR THE ACCOMPANYING SLIDES AND RESOURCES WITH ANYONE OUTSIDE THE CRIG, UNLESS THEY ARE RUNNING THE TRAINING WITH YOU. Contact Bec if you have a query about this.

CRIG training for researchers – alternative session 4 on communication

Uploaded: 1st May 2018 | Topic: Training, guidance and support for researchers

Resource was added by: Bec Hanley

What is this resource?
These resources (and the accompanying slides and templates, which are also available to download from the resource centre) aim to help you to run a half-day PPI training session for researchers.

This is another option to look at when you're planning the training - a longer session on communicating, focusing on writing in plain English.

Because of the size of this file this is a PDF. If you'd like the PowerPoint version please contact Bec.

Who was it developed by?
Arthritis Research UK.

When might it be useful?
Use this resource to plan and deliver a PPI training session for the researchers you support. You can adapt the training session as you see fit, especially by using case studies that are relevant to your charity and by using your charity's branding on the slides and handouts.

Patient involvement toolkit for researchers – CRUK

Uploaded: 19th February 2018 | Topic: Training, guidance and support for researchers

Resource was added by: Bec Hanley

What is this resource?
A toolkit containing guidance, tips and templates to help researchers plan, deliver and evaluate patient involvement.

Who was it developed by?
Cancer Research UK.

When might it be useful?
Share the resource with researchers or use it for inspiration for developing your own guidance for researchers.