Public involvement in mental health research: reflections and learning over 10 years

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Topic:

  • About research
  • Getting started: involving people
  • Involvement good practice
  • Working with communities

Resource type:

  • Guidance

Authors:

  • Alex Kenny, Annabel Walsh, Dan Robotham, Emma Garavini, John Gibson, Rachel Kimberley Temple, Raj Hazzard, Tanya Mackay, Thomas Kabir and Vanessa Pinfold

Publication date:

  • 1st October 2023

Date added to Learning for Involvement:

  • 9th February 2024

Description:

We begin by highlighting the history of public and patient involvement (PPI), acknowledging the work that came before us. We explore what we have learned as an organisation delivering PPI in publicly funded studies, covering the roles and skills in PPI, the case for carrying out PPI work, and more. We hope that our learnings can help you embrace public involvement in research. This is one of ten resources we’ve produced to celebrate ten years of the McPin Foundation.

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