Co-production in action number two

This booklet is the second in a series of publications highlighting co-production in action. It builds on our earlier work, Guidance on co-producing a research project by showing how the key principles and features identified are expressed in practice.

40 pages




Co-production in action number one

This booklet is the first in a series of publications highlighting co-production in action. It builds on our earlier work, Guidance on co-producing a research project by showing how the key principles and features identified are expressed in practice.

28 pages




Starting Out

The Starting Out booklet is intended to give guidance to members of the public new to involvement in research. It was developed as part of the INVOLVE Learning and Development project.

 

18 pages




IN Bulletin 8 – Young peoples’ involvement in paediatric dentistry

Welcome to the eighth issue of our IN: Bulletin.

This bulletin focuses on Young peoples’ involvement in paediatric dentistry. YPAGne (Young Person’s Advisory Group North England) member Ollie Waterhouse and Greig Taylor NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship, Specialty training Registrar in Paediatric Dentistry explain.




IN Bulletin 7 – Shared Research

Welcome to the seventh issue of our IN: Bulletin.

This bulletin focuses on shared research where those who have been supported by a social care scheme interview others. Shared Lives Peer Researchers Rachel Turner and Paul Vickery and Principal Investigator Nadia Brookes explain.




Public Co-Applicants in Research – guidance on roles and responsibilities

This guidance is intended to help:

  • Researchers wanting to include a public co-applicant in a study
  • Public contributors wanting to become a co-applicant
  • Research staff who coordinate public involvement activities or advise on funding applications
  • Those working in or with research organisations to review or process research applications.

This guidance was developed jointly by the NHS R&D Forum, the Health Research Authority and INVOLVE.

January 2019

Pages: 24




IN Bulletin 6 – Involving young people in research

Welcome to the sixth issue of our IN: Bulletin.

This bulletin focuses on young people in research. Sam Goold, INVOLVE’s Public Involvement Officer, meets a researcher and young person from a healthy eating research project.

 




Public Information Pack (PIP) Booklet 2: Getting started

The Public Information pack (PIP) is made up of four booklets and is for members of the public who are interested in getting involved in NHS, public health and social care research. The booklets have been produced by INVOLVE with support and advice from members of the public to help us ensure we cover the kind of information people need when first getting involved in research.

The other three booklets in the series are:
PIP 1: A quick guide
PIP 3: Finding out more
PIP 4: Jargon buster

No. of pages: 31