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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.
Alternatively a number of the articles are available on the Internet. We would be happy to provide information on accessing any of the publications.
Some of the documents below may be PDF for which you would need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader - this can be downloaded by clicking on the following links:
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Research in Practice - various leaflets and powerpoint presentations from Staddon, P. and Walmsley, J.
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Rhodes, P et al. (2001) Involving patients in research: setting up a service users' advisory group. Journal of Management in Medicine 15: 167-71.
Richardson, M. (2002).
Involving people in the analysis: Listening, reflecting, discounting nothing. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 6(1), 47-60.
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Finding a way to pay in the UK: Methods and mechanisms for paying service users involved in research [View Article]
Rickard W. and Purtel R. (2011)l
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2011 of the Disability & Society Journal
What are sex worker stories good for? User engagement with archived data.
Rickard W, Nikita, Evans S, Reeves S, & Cameron G. (2011)
Volume 39, Number 1, Spring 2011 of The Journal of the Oral History Society
Rose, D. (1991)
Users' Voices - The perspectives of mental health service users on community and hospital care
The Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health
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Royle, J., Steel, R., Hanley, B. & Bradburn, J. (2001).
Getting involved in research: A Guide For Consumers. INVOLVE.
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Rothwell, P.M. (2006). Funding for practice-orientated clinical research. www.thelancet.com The Lancet - Vol. 368, Issue 9532, 22 July 2006, Pages 262-266
Rutter, D., Manley, C., Weaver, T., Crawford, M.J. & Fulop, N. (2004).
Patients or partners? Case studies of user involvement in the planning and delivery of adult mental health services in London. Social Science & Medicine, 58(10), 1973-1984.
Ryan, T. & Bamber, C. (2002)
A survey of policy and practice on expenses and other payments to mental health service users and carers participating in service development.
Journal of Mental Health. 11)6), December 2002, pp.635-644.