Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Shared Learning Group members have created a fabulous PowerPoint template that you can adapt to train staff about involvement. You could use it on your organisation's online training platform or just send staff the PowerPoint slides. You can also use it as the basis for F2F training sessions or lunch and learn sessions.
The slide set is too big to add to the website, so there's a link to it below.
Thanks to Lydia Morgan for leading this project, and to working group members: Valerie Cadoret, Bridget Hopwood, Rachel Roberts, Holly Swinckels and Lorna Allen.
The Power of Patient Advocacy in Genomics Course
Resource was added by: Natasha Ratcliffe
Training resource developed by Wellcome Connecting Science.
‘The Power of Patient Advocacy in Genomics – Influencing Research, Clinical Practice and Decision-Making’, has been specifically designed to inform and inspire anyone who is interested in learning more about the role that patient advocates can play in improving genomics research or medicine. It also encourages learners to reflect on any advocacy role they may be developing, and includes a peer-reviewed exercise to help them develop a plan to take this further.
Supporting people to share their lived experience
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Notes from two training sessions held in 2023 to help members to support people to share thier lived experience.
Training for involvement – service users and staff
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This paper aims to share our experience of training. It looks at training for staff about involvement as well as training for service users and carers who get involved.
Shelter’s e-learning aboutinvolvement
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
Shelter offers a basic e-learning course about involvement for staff. Thanks to Henna at Shelter for sharing this.
Outline introductory session on user involvement
Resource was added by: Bec Hanley
This is a Powerpoint file (with notes). It gives you an outline for a session on user involvement which you can use with staff /trustees who are new to involvement.