This resource from the Western Australian Health Translation Network Consumer and Community Involvement Handbook highlights some shared responsibilities from stakeholders when it comes to genuine and best practice consumer and community involvement.
This e-module developed by Monash Partners list key areas of information to support consumers during the orientation process.
This resource, as part of the Western Australian Health Translation Network (WAHTN) Consumer and Community Involvement Handbook, is a quick guide on interviewing consumers to see if they are the right fit for your project.
This resource, as part of the Western Australian Health Translation Network (WAHTN) Consumer and Community Involvement handbook, shares several strategies to consider when finding consumers.
This resource, as part of the Western Australian Health Translation Network (WAHTN) Consumer and Community Involvement handbook, shows different ways of working with consumers across various levels of the organisation and project.
A Terms of Reference (ToR) outlines the purpose, structure, and expectations of consumer and community engagement in the project. Here, we have provided an example of a ToR for the purposes of a consumer advisory panel to showcase the information it would typically contain. Please feel free to adapt this template to suit your project.
An involvement agreement is a document that outlines the roles, expectations and commitments of both the researchers and consumer and community members in the project.
Consumer and community involvement in cell mechanobiology ensures that research aligns with patient needs and societal impact
Practical resources and templates to support evaluation of consumer and community involvement.
Key considerations when evaluating consumer and community involvement for clinical trials.
Learn more about the Double Diamond framework to support the co-design process.
A practical framework to understand what co-design is, its underlying principles, processes, case studies and additional resources to support your work.