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Developing a case overview

Key questions

Project focus
Identifying issues and target groups
Project origins and description
Evidence of need
References & further reading

Understanding & describing the Context
Priorities
Policy framework
Ethics approval
References & further reading

Developing alliances
Community involvement &
Reference groups

Funding sources

Developing a case - Community involvement

How will community members be involved?
An important principle of primary health care is community participation in decision-making. Projects can faciltate this through community representatives on Project Advisory Comittees, through consultations and feedback throughout the life of the project.

Developing a Case - Reference groups

Will you need a Reference Group?

If so, who will need to be involved?
A Reference Group, Advisory Group or Steering Committee should include a range of people who can contribute to your project. Include members with expertise or experience that supplements that of the project team. Think about how many members you will need. Too many can make meetings difficult to manage and decisions hard to reach.


 

South Australian Community Health Research Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.