A form to be signed by adults and minors to acknowledge the use of an image and/or audio in which they are the subject, and/or the use of their personal information. Please note form does not replace a participant information and consent form.
An Expression of Interest (EOI) is a transparent way to identify individuals interested in consumer and community involvement opportunities. It helps match consumers to projects based on their suitability and interest.
To reach the right audience, your flyer should be easy to share both online and offline. Here are some key tips:
Developed by the VCCC Alliance, this role description clearly defines the pupose, expectations and responsibilities of a Consumer Representative. Please adapt the content of the template to suit the specific context and needs of your involvement opportunity.
The Terms of Reference (ToR) for a Consumer Advisory Panel clearly define the panel’s purpose, structure and expectations. It serves as a foundational document that guides the panel’s operations and ensures alignment among all stakeholders. Please adapt the content of the template to suit the specific context and needs of your involvement opportunity.
An Involvement Agreement is a formal document that outlines the involvement activity, the expectations, roles and responsibilities of consumers and community members and researchers.
Bridging Science and Community: The Power of Consumer and Community Involvement in Basic Science Research In November 2024, the Western Australia Health Translation Network (WAHTN) CCIProgram hosted a forum to explore the integration of consumer and community involvement in basic science research across Western Australia. The event featured researcher-consumer teams co-presenting on the consumer and […]
The Australian Clinical Trials Alliance website provides advice and tools to assist researchers and research organisations to effectively evaluate consumer involvement.
The Double Diamond framework is a design process model that divides problem-solving into four phases: Discover, Define, Develop, and Deliver. It helps teams explore the problem thoroughly before narrowing down to the best solution through iterative design and testing.
This framework is a practical resource for anyone involved in co-design, including staff, consumers, community members and researchers. It supports local quality improvements through to service re-design and large research projects.
An inclusive, practical resource designed to help researchers, consumers, carers, and healthcare workers collaborate effectively across all stages of health and medical research. It promotes co-design and co-delivery by offering tools, templates, and guidance based on five key principles—shared decision-making, valuing all knowledge, relationship-building, recognition, and flexibility.
Provides practical resources, processes, and principles to help consumers and health staff use co-design practices to improve health services.