Research and reports
Area: Lived experience
The ALLIANCE has produced a range of publications and reports highlighting good practice engagement with lived experience.
These reports, publications and research projects explore the requirements for meaningful engagement, and the impact that good engagement design can have for the people we support.
You can view our reports by clicking on the boxes below and downloading the files.
Resources:
This report from the ALLIANCE explores the conditions required to support people to meaningfully share their lived experience.
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This learning report shares best practice and evidence on including people with lived experience in health and social care policy.
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Selected case studies: Engaging people with lived experience: best practice, challenges, and opportunities
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The 'Seen, Heard, Included' report explores tools and methodologies to support meaningful engagement and participation.
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The 'Seen, Heard, Included' report explores tools and methodologies to support meaningful engagement and participation.
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Reducing Stigma, Emphasising Humanity report - PDF version
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Reducing Stigma, Emphasising Humanity report - WORD version
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Reducing Stigma, Emphasising Humanity - recommendations
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Engagement Insights Report
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More the Equal, valuing and supporting the expert contribution of people with lived experience
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More the Equal, valuing and supporting the expert contribution of people with lived experience
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"Trauma, abandonment and isolation": Experiences of pregnancy and maternity services in Scotland during COVID-19
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"Trauma, abandonment and isolation": Experiences of pregnancy and maternity services in Scotland during COVID-19 Word
Download Word Report (4 MB)