An interactive practical resource to support researchers, consumers and clinicians in the co-design process.
Digital resource to understand the co-design principles and process with supporting resources such as templates, case studies for practical implementation and key literature to support use of co-design.
Information on co-production principles, and guidance on ethics applications, tools, exemplars and templates to support co-production methods in research and health service settings.
A practical handbook to support consumers when working with health researchers.
This handbook has been developed specifically to support researchers who are working with consumers in health and medical research and contains guides and resources on supporting consumers throughout the project cycle.
Specific to those in the health service sector, this website provides various guides and resources on partnering with consumers in line with Standard 2 for the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Healthcare.
A visual flowchart to determine ethics requirements for consumer and community involvement in research.
Guide on grant budget preparation to include remuneration and reimbursement for consumers.
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.
This resource provides an overview of where and how to involve consumers in research with a focus on clinical trials.
An interactive roadmap to plan successful consumer involvement in health and medical research.