Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Paper in the journal Research Involvemnt and Engagement (it's open access)
Cancer Research UK Insights Panel Transparent Recruitment Process
Resource was added by: Alison Reeve
An example of document drafted by Cancer Research UK's Patient Involvement Team to support the recruitment of new Cancer Insights Panels (patient and carer groups). This outlines our process for recruiting more diverse groups of people.
Being Inclusive in Health Related Research
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
A new publication by INVOLVE. Useful reading for non-research involvement professionals too.
Ethnicity facts and figures
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Useful government website which looks at experiences of people from different ethnic backgrounds.
Notes of diversity workshop June 2017
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
These are notes from the workshop we organised on 22nd June 2017 to share ideas and experience about how we could promote diversity and inclusion among the people we involve.
Thanks to everyone who shared their experience and to the working group who planned the event.
Involving young women with experience of living on low or no pay: The experience of the Young Women’s Trust
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This paper looks at how the Young Women’s Trust involves young women with experience of living with low or no pay.
Slides from involving people in end of life care workshop NCPC
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This workshop was delivered in February 2017 to help inform others in the SLG about how to involve people with a life limiting condition or who are terminally ill, in improveing palliative and end of life care policy and practice
This was delivered by Louise Palmer, Community Involvement Manager at NCPC/Dying Matters, and Karina Christiansen, People in Partnership member and former carer of her partner Sally, who died in 2014.
Guidance for autism friendly meetings
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
A human rights and equality based approach to involvement
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This is a summary of a talk given by Peter Beresford to the Shared Learning Group on 15th April 2015. Peter is professor of social policy at Brunel University London and Co-chair of Shaping Our Lives, the national disabled people's and service users' organisation. This summary draws extensively on reports published by Shaping Our Lives called Beyond the Usual Suspects.
Beyond the usual suspects – guide
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This guide offers practical help so that you can develop more inclusive involvement. It was written by Peter Beresford on behalf of Shaping Our Lives. There is also a research report, poster and DVD.