Normal view MARC view ISBD view

Doing research inclusively : co-production in action Iva Strnadová, Leanne Dowse and Benjamin Garcia-Lee

By: Strnadová, Iva.
Contributor(s): Dowse, Leanne | Garcia-Lee, Benjamin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Sydney, NSW : Disability Innovation Institute, UNSW, 2022Description: electronic document (34 pages) ; PDF.Subject(s): DISABLED PEOPLE | GUIDELINES | RESEARCH METHODS | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download Co-production in action, PDF | Download Guidelines for co-producing research with people with disability, PDF | Access these resources in other formats | About inclusive research Summary: This guide has been developed as a companion to Doing Research Inclusively: Guidelines for Co-Producing Research with People with Disability. It has been developed for academic researchers at UNSW Sydney and beyond, people with lived experience of disability, disability organisations, and other stakeholders who understand and appreciate the importance of co-producing research together with people who have lived experience of disability. Doing Research Inclusively: Co-Production in Action addresses the research process in depth and provides practical guidance to help researchers wanting to use co-production in their research. Readers are encouraged to refer to Doing Research Inclusively: Guidelines for Co-Producing Research with People with Disability to understand the benefits, principles, and strategies of co-production. The current guide – Doing Research Inclusively: Co-Production in Action – provides detailed consideration of co-production activities across the different stages of the research process. (From the guide). Record #7777
Item type Current location Call number Status Date due Barcode
Access online Access online Family Violence library
Online Available ON2080028

This guide has been developed as a companion to Doing Research Inclusively: Guidelines for Co-Producing Research
with People with Disability. It has been developed for academic researchers at UNSW Sydney and beyond, people with lived experience of disability, disability organisations, and other stakeholders who understand and appreciate the importance of co-producing research together with people who have lived experience of disability.

Doing Research Inclusively: Co-Production in Action addresses the research process in depth and provides practical guidance to help researchers wanting to use co-production in their research. Readers are encouraged to refer to Doing Research Inclusively: Guidelines for Co-Producing Research with People with Disability to understand the benefits, principles, and strategies of co-production. The current guide – Doing Research Inclusively: Co-Production in Action – provides detailed consideration of co-production activities across the different stages of the research process. (From the guide). Record #7777

Click on an image to view it in the image viewer