Learning for Involvement, the home for resources and training about public involvement in health and social care research. Take a look around to explore the resources and training already recommended by the community, or upload your own content or recommendations.
Toolkit of resources from NIHR learn regarding Equality and Inclusion in research.
This resource has been put together for people working in community settings and services to help them engage and recruit with confidence.
This practical, ten-week course from King’s College London provides an overview of all aspects of research, with the principle aim to support and empower people to conduct their own research to initiate positive social change.
Ethical practice guidelines from NIHR Applied Research Collaboration North East and North Cumbria.
The PPIE Planner is designed to help researchers plan their PPIE activities.
The UK Standards for Public Involvement in Research website.
Opportunities for public involvement in NHS, public health and social care research in the United Kingdom.
In these videos, originally part of the Cochrane Learning Live and International PPI Network series, the presenters open with an introduction to patient and public involvement in health and social care research.
This toolkit can be used by anyone, and was developed by the Qualitative Insight Team in Public Health, Wirral Council, to help gather the voice of residents and communities.
This was part of the series of regular free webinars from the UK Research Integrity Office on research integrity and related issues.
This resource and accompanying Toolkit aims to capture best practice and provide researchers with a framework on how to improve the participation of ethnic minority groups in research.
EDIS is a coalition of organisations working to improve equality, diversity and inclusion within the science and health research sector.
The resource has been developed to support researchers to better understand how to embed EDI in research design and to meet the NIHR’s EDI requirements.
This 1 hour session, jointly delivered by the NIHR Research Inclusion team and the NIHR Research Support Service (RSS) will include an overview of the conditions of funding and advice on how to meet the requirements.
This 10-minute video created by NIHR will help you understand why communicating with and interacting with people from across cultures is an important aspect of undertaking health and care research.
These resources have been developed to provide an introduction to working with public and community contributors. We will continue to update and revise these resources as public involvement in public health research develops and grows.
This is an introductory resource designed to support local authority staff to build understanding and confidence when working with public and community contributors in research activity around the wider determinants of health.
Payment and reward guidance for public and community involvement and engagement in local authorities
This guidance document is aimed at local authorities who are looking to develop their payment and recognition processes for public and community contributors involved in public health research.
This checklist is aimed at helping colleagues in local authorities to think through some of the practicalities and costs of working with members of the public and community in a governance or strategic capacity across your whole local authority.
This checklist aims to help colleagues in local authorities to think through some of the practicalities and costs of working with members of the public and community on individual research projects.
This is a template to help you develop terms of reference and ways of working documents for your public contributors.
This resource is designed to help you develop an information sheet with key information for your public and community contributors.
We are very grateful to colleagues and public contributors from the following organisations who have helped to develop and revise these resources:
Birmingham Involvement Hub, University of Birmingham, Gloucestershire County Council, HDRC Bradford, HDRC Gateshead, HDRC Leicestershire, HDRC Medway, HDRC North Yorkshire, HDRC Torfaen, West Sussex County Council, NIHR RSS SCPH Public and Community Partnerships Advisory Board, and NIHR RSS SCPH Co-Creation Group