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      • This Guide has been developed by the Scottish Health Council as a tool for supporting the evaluation of public involvement and participation in health services. It is a partner to the Participation Toolkit1 and is a stand-alone guide for evaluating participation.
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  2. This Guide has been developed by the Scottish Health Council as a tool for supporting the evaluation of public involvement and participation in health services. It is a partner to the Participation Toolkit1 and is a stand-alone guide for evaluating participation.

  3. This guide, written by Gary McGrow and Lesley Greenaway for the Scottish Health Council, was developed as a tool for evaluating public involvement and participation in health services.

  4. Jul 15, 2021 · Evaluating Participation: a guide and toolkit for health and social care practitioners. This toolkit been developed to support the evaluation of public involvement and community engagement in health and care services.

  5. The Participation Toolkit suggests a range of tools, guidance and resources which can be useful for planning community engagement. This is not an exhaustive list, but includes some well-known methods which are tried and tested, as well as some more recently-developed techniques.

  6. A Participation Group is a public or community-led group that can be linked to a particular health and social care topic, service, organisation or geographical area. Ideally, the Participation Group will involve a good mix of people that reflects the diversity of the community.

  7. This toolkit, developed by the Scottish Health Council, provides a range of tools and methods that can be used to support the involvement of clients in the design and deliver.

  8. childrenshealthscotland.org › wp-content › uploadsParticipation in Practice

    Scottish Health Council – Participation Standard NHS Boards need to ensure that people have a say in decisions about their care and in the development of local health services. The Participation Standard is a way of measuring how well NHS Boards do this.

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