Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This grid outlines what CRIG members have on offer in terms of training for Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) representatives/members. The grid does not list training for researchers. It is broken down into different categories and has sections for people who are new to PPI and those who are more experienced. It is a resource for CRIG members who may be looking to develop training for the PPI representatives involved in their work and who want to see if there are any existing resources that can be adapted, or for those looking to provide training and want to see if there is anything that already exists that would be suitable. If you would like to use one of the training resources below, please ensure that you let the relevant contact know before doing so.
For this to be a useful resource, we ask that all CRIG members add training that their organisations have available to this grid.
MS Society guide to reviewing grant applications
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Thanks to Jenny Robertson for sharing this.
MS Society Research Network distance learning pack
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This pack is sent to people affected by MS who join the MS Society's Research Network. Thanks to Jenny Robertson for sharing it.
Toolkit for research charities to begin a PPI relationship
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
A toolkit to help research charities plan for a first involvement meeting with patients and carers. Developer by Health Research charities Ireland and Trinity College Dublin.
Training for people who get involved in research
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This paper describes how a number of member charities train people who get involved in research.
Online training for Lay Review Panel members
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Info about the training that Lorna Allen at Cystic Fibrosis Trust is developing.
Guidance for lay members on contributing to panels
Resource was added by: Natasha Ratcliffe
This document was produced in conjunction with people affected by Parkinson's to address the common challenges to contributing to panels as a lay member.