Here is a template for consumer and community involvement organisation policy that can be adapted for your own needs.
A visual guide on how to start getting involved with healthcare improvement and research projects.
The NHMRC and CHF Statement of Consumer and Community Involvement in Health and Medical Research suggests different ways that researchers are able to involve consumers in their projects throughout the process.
This National Health and Medical Research Council document breaks down the research process to highlight how consumers can be involved throughout the project cycle.
Key considerations and good practice when reimbursing consumers involved in health research.
This report, as part of an AHRA consumer and community involvement initiative, documents a rapid review of existing tools to measure the impact consumer and community involvement on health research and its usability.
A media release form grants permission for the organisation to use an individual’s image, video, audio or statement to be used in media and communications as stated on the form. This could include images to be used on social media or presentations. Please note that the media release form does not replace a participant information […]
An Expression of Interest (EOI) process is often a process used to gather information from individuals who are interested in participating in a consumer and community involvement opportunity. The process offers a transparent method to find individuals best suited for the project.
A flyer for finding the right consumer for your project should be easily shared on various platforms including social media or printed out and posted on community noticeboards. These flyers need to include eye-catching images and contain enough information for people to consider the opportunity. Free software such as Canva or PowerPoint are ideal to […]
A recruitment information document serves as a guide for potential consumers to the opportunity. The document should outline key details about the role, expectations and benefits of participation.
This resource from the Western Australian Health Translation Network Consumer and Community Involvement Handbook is an example of questions to consider when evaluating consumer and community involvement in a project.
This resource from the Western Australian Handbook for Consumer and Community Involvement addresses some considerations to keep in mind when working with consumers.