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NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement: sharing and networking
Sign up for the Institute's newsletter, which contains useful articles on topics such as online resources to support patient and public involvement in healthcare, and working in partnership with patients. (England)

Commission for Patient and Public Involvement in Health
Information about the Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) Forums which operate in each of the NHS Trusts in England to involve the public in decision-making about health and health services. (England)

Patient Opinion
Patient Opinion allows patients to share their experiences of healthcare, and by doing so help other patients — and perhaps even change the NHS.

Useful Participation Resources - Outside the Box
Useful Participation Resources - Outside the Box
Outside the Box provides training, advice and assistance to people who want to make a difference in communities in Scotland. Especially useful are the Checklists for organisers of meetings.

Involving users and carers in mental health
A pdf training course from NHS Education for Scotland, supporting health staff to develop local service user and carer involvement in mental health services.

Curing Healthcare Blog
Curing Healthcare Blog
This is a nice example of a blog and although the author is American, this article shows how blogs can help facilitate discussions around overcoming PFPI barriers.

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