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Library

Folk.us has hard copies of the following literature that can be borrowed or look at in the Folk.us office, we are able to send copies of smaller articles, videos and newspaper articles (subject to copyright), however, we are unable to copy large pieces of text due to budgetary constraints.

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Davies R. and Evans D. (2010) Public Involvement in Research. How can organisations collaborate to improve involvement? Produced at UWE on behalf of fourteen stakeholder organisations in Bristol and the South West.

De Koning, K. & Martin, M. (1996).
Participatory Research in Health: Issues and Experiences. National Progressive Primary Health Care Network, South Africa.

Department of Health and Social Care (2006)
Eight principles for involving service users and carers
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Department of Health (2010)
Liberating the NHS: Greater choice and control: A consultation on proposals
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Department of Health. (2006).
Reward and Recognition, The principles and practice of service user payment and reimbursement in health and social care, A guide for service providers, service users and carers. Department of Health January 2006.
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Department of Health (2006) - The Learning Difficulties Research Team
Let me in - I'm a researcher! Getting involved in research.
Department of Health - March 2006

Department of Health (second edition, 2005)
Research Governance Framework for Health and Social Care
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Department of Health (2002)
Making a Difference - Conference Programme and Abstracts
Harrogate International Conference Centre - 7 November 2002

Department of Health. (1997).
Consultation Counts: Guidelines for service purchasers and users and carers based on the experiences of the national user and carer group. Department of Health.
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Department of Health. (1997).
Policy Research Programme: Providing a knowledge base for health, public health and social care. Department of Health. Access Link

Dixon, P., Peart, E. & Carr-Hill, R. (1999).
A Database of Examples of Consumer Involvement in Research. The University of York, Centre For Health Economics

Dobson, R. (2000).
Patients will challenge doctors more, says study. British Medical Journal, 320(7249), 1562.
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Downs, S. (1995).
Learning at Work: Effective Strategies for Making Things Happen. Kogan Page Ltd, London.

Duff, L.A. & Lamping, D.L. (2000).
Different ways to measure satisfaction. British Journal of Midwifery, 8(7), 422-428. [Available via subscription from British Journal of Midwifery].