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.
Developed for researchers, consumers and health professionals, this document provides a map of practical resources to support the process of co-producing research in health and social care. It includes a selection of resources, toolkits and guidance documents.
This Guide has been developed by consumers for consumers. It explains how to build and strengthen consumer partnerships at all levels of the health system.
The key considerations when preparing a budget and a cost calculator.
General guidelines for payment, reimbursement and recognition of consumers across different levels of involvement and examples of what those activities may look like. These guidelines provide general advice taking into account the range of contextual factors that need to be considered for each project or activity. Please note, some funders or organisations may have their […]
Guidelines for remuneration and reimbursement of consumers across different levels of involvement in health and medical research with good practice examples.
An interactive roadmap to plan successful consumer involvement in health and medical research.
An interactive website showcasing various methods of consumer and community involvement that can be filtered by target population, level of participation and objective of activity.
CES4Health.info is a free, online platform for peer-reviewing, publishing and disseminating products of health-related community-engaged scholarship that are in forms other than journal articles. For example, videos, manuals, curricula and products developed through community-based participatory research and other community engaged work.
PCORI’s searchable database link to articles on best practices, lessons learned and other topics related to engagement in health research. The resources are useful for anyone looking to learn about engaging patients, communities and other partners in health research.
A practical guide to co-production and its application in research and health service settings, aiming to make public partnerships more diverse, inclusive, and impactful.