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SCIPPS - How can you be involved?

The success of this project rests on the involvement of patients, carers, clinicians, non-government organisations, managers and policy makers. Through this engagement ‘real world’ interventions will be designed.

You can contribute to the study in a number of different ways:

  • In one-to-one and small group discussions with members of the research team on key aspects of the study;
  • As active members of study reference groups;
  • As key informants through focus groups and/or interviews;
  • Through participation in forums;
  • By assisting in the recruitment of people with the three conditions to different parts of the study;
  • As a study site for particular aspects of the program;
  • As subjects in implementation and evaluation phases of the study.

If you are interested, please contact Kate Corcoran on
Tel: (02) 9036 7007
Email: scipps@med.usyd.edu.au

For ACT residents please contact:
Tel: (02) 61250782
Email: scipps@anu.edu.au

 

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Upcoming Events

February 1st, 2012: The 2012 Menzies Oration - presented by Profesor Anne Rogers from University of Manchester. ANU - Canberra

March 14th, 2012: 2012 SCIPPS Conference. ANU - Canberra


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