SLIDE 7 Many thanks to all those PPI contributors, researchers, PhDs, fellows who have contributed to
Research Theme
Projects:
- Fiona Poland - IMPRESS: Implementing PPI in an NHS Research Programme: Evaluating the PPI contribution to
CLAHRC research implementation. Julia Rimmer, Anna Varley, Helena Wythe , Mary Ledgard, Patricia Wilson, Penny Vicary, Sylvia Bailey, Rebecca Harmston, Julian Ashton.
- Marie Da Silva Gane - PIPPIN: Patients as Partners to Improve Long Term Conditions Services. Sue Marks, Jane
Smiddy, Julia Jones, Carol Mumford, Linda Lee, Kirit Modi, Sandy Lines, Diane Munday, Ken Farringdon, Vilar Enric, Jonathan Boote.
- Anne Killett- RReACH: Residents Research Active in Care Homes. Adina Burt, Andrea Kenkmann, Ann Kar, Betty
Wharf, Bridget Penhale, Conway Thomas, Fiona Poland, Hilda Bullen, Kathleen Lane & Tamara Backhouse.
- Elspeth Mathie - Impact of PPI: Completing the Feedback Cycle. Helen Wythe, Diane Munday, Paul Millac, Graham
Rhodes, Nick Roberts, Penny Vicary, Amander Wellings, Sarah Rae, Kathy Jones, Nat Barden, Jean Simpson.
- Jeanette Cossar- Supporting LGBTQ Young People in Care: Co-devising research-led training materials for multi-
professional practice. Penny Sorensen, Pippa Beldersen & young researchers: Candice Luke, Jack Smith, Brett Service, Mo Cherkouai, Fey Dougan, Sherelle Garwood.
- Julia Jones - Evaluation of PPI in research in the CLAHRC East of England. Sue Marks, Tony McAllister, Marion Cowe,
Alex Mendoza and Public Involvement in Research Group (PIRg) at University of Hertfordshire. PhDs
- Harriet Cooper: Rights-based Rehabilitation - a qualitative research project co-produced with disabled people.
- Rachel Sharpe: Dementia and suicide.
Fellowships
- J. Smith: Perspectives on the development of Peer support workers in mental health services.
- I. Watmough: Supporting carers of stroke patients.
- I. Rokkou: Involving Experts by Experience in identifying mental health research topics and priorities.
- J. West: Involving people with dementia in the design and delivery of research and service improvement.
- A. Eleftheriades: Investigating the psychological impact of engaging HIV-service users in mental health research
And several other projects, Phds and Fellowships that are associated with other themes E.g. Developing training materials for care staff of residents with moderate to severe dementia. H Crooks, CLAHRC PhD
Patient and Public Involvement in Research Theme