From Awareness to Action: Building effective and sustainable relationships between researchers and consumers

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VCCC Alliance From Awareness to Action:

Building effective and sustainable relationships between researchers and consumers

This course is designed to help researchers transition from awareness to actionable steps in building effective and sustainable consumer relationships. By integrating consumer involvement into research practices, you’ll gain insights on how to ensure that consumers are actively engaged and their perspectives are integral to the research process.

This course will equip you with the skills and strategies needed to foster meaningful collaborations that enhance research quality and impact.
 

 Course Overview

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We've crafted four modules, each shining a spotlight on supporting researchers who are getting started or want to enhance their consumer involvement activities.

  • Module 1: Foundations of consumer involvement
  • Module 2: Effective and sustainable relationships
  • Module 3:  Finding the right consumer
  • Module 4: Grant applications

 

As you progress through them, you'll discover how these knowledge and skills intertwine, much like pieces of a puzzle. By the end, you'll see firsthand how these blend and fuel effective and sustainable relationships between researchers and consumers.

 

 

What will I learn ?

Learning objectives:

  1. Examine the key elements for effective working relationships between researchers and consumers
  2. Distinguish between different levels of consumer involvement in research
  3. Share strategies for effective consumer involvement in research
  4. Identify areas where good practice in consumer engagement is most effectively applied
  5. Illustrate good practice with case studies of strong, collaborative relationships between researchers and consumers
     

Intended learning outcomes:

  1. Differentiate between the different levels of consumer involvement and identify where good practice consumer involvement occurs
  2. Develop and enhance strategies for effective consumer involvement in research
  3. Build and sustain effective working relationships between researchers and consumers
  4. Involve consumers in a research project

Who will I learn From?

Subject Matter Expert

Anne McKenzie AM, Health Consumer Advocate, The Kids Research Institute Australia

 

Expert Reference Group

Samantha Chandler, Health Consumer Advocate

Allison Ogden, Research Consumer Engagement, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

Katya Grey, Consumer Program Manager, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research

Dr. Tessa Saunders, Research Fellow, Evaluation and Implementation Science Unit, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne

Dr. Chiara Bortolasci, Clinical Trials Manager, Cancer Services Trials Unit, Barwon Health

Katie Arkell, Project Management Lead, Murdoch Children's Research Institute

Dr. Tracy Leong, Director of Interventional Pulmonology, Austin Health; Lead Investigator, TRACKER Biobank, Olivia Newton-John Cancer Research Institute

 

Project Team (Education Development and Design)

Kyleigh Smith, Associate Director Education, VCCC Alliance

Dr. Joanne Britto, Senior Manager Consumer Involvement, VCCC Alliance

Grace Chan, Leadership Program Manager, VCCC Alliance

Alicia Mew, Senior e-Learning Designer, VCCC Alliance

VCCC Alliance Education Team 

Resource details

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Course type
Courses
Duration
4 hrs
Price
$80.00
Curriculum Area
Research (incl. Clinical Trials)
Consumer Involvement, Equity, and Inclusion
Speciality
Clinical trials
Consumer / patient / carer
Early to mid career researcher
Senior researcher / scientist
Consumer Involvement
Research

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