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Methods (how to do it?)
This section has lots of information about how to go about involving service users and carers in social care training and learning.
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- Combined Universities Interprofessional Learning Unit (CUILU)
This project homepage, which ran from 2005 - 2007 has wide range of downloadable documents including good practice guidelines for service user and carer involvement in teaching and assessing social care. - Enhancing Learning and Teaching about Mental Health in Higher Education
A wide range of very useful tools including best practice guides for involvement, networks and discussion links, teaching resources and more....... - Signposts: a practical guide to public and patient involvement in Wales
Contains guidance and project management tips on how to undertake patient and public involvement. - Ask the Experts
A 'top to toe' guide from the Community Care Needs Assessment Project, that addresses the context for service user and carer involvement, and describes a wide variety of methods. - Stakeholder Participation Resources
Involvement resources from the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE). - Public Information Pack from INVOLVE sets out the key questions (and answers) for public wanted to get involved in health and social care research.
- Ways of Working Together Effectively
Useful guidelines for working effectively in groups, developed by the Getting Involved Reference Group. - An Example of a Role Play Exercise
Adapted from the VOICES project by Crowe Associates. This exercise was used in the Getting Involved workshops and is a great way of showing how people can work together on an equal basis.
Guide to Culture and Faiths
Produced by Oxfordshire County Council.- Glossary
Glossary of terms used in social care education
Page last edited: 26 March 2010

