Young person’s advisory group – online toolkit

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Topic:

  • Involvement good practice

Resource type:

  • Toolkit

Authors:

  • NIHR GenerationR Alliance and members of the European Young Person's Advisory Group Network (eYPAGnet) Young Person's Advisory Groups (YPAGs).

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 15th April 2021

Description:

The online toolkit was written by facilitators of the NIHR GenerationR Alliance and members of the European Young Person's Advisory Group Network (eYPAGnet) Young Person's Advisory Groups (YPAGs).

Setting up and organising a YPAG can be challenging and time-consuming. Ultimately, it is rewarding and often fun as no meeting or group is ever the same! It is a huge learning experience for everyone involved.
The toolkit is designed to take you through each part of the process of setting up a YPAG, and is split into four sections recommended by our users: understanding why it is important; getting started; delivering a meeting; evaluating the work, and the impact a YPAG can have on both the participants themselves and on child health research.

If you feel any of the information on this page needs amending or would like to request the deletion of this page, please contact us at publicpartnerships@nihr.ac.uk

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