Being heard: aiding public participation in decision making
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Being heard: aiding public participation in decision making

Joanne Given Student, University of Ulster, Coleraine
Eamonn Slevin Reader in nursing, University of Ulster

Service users require support and training to help healthprofessionals shape their services. Joanne Given and Eamonn Slevin assess their needs

It is increasingly important that people have input into the services they receive. However, research suggests that service users and their carers need support to work effectively with professionals and achieve change.

Nineteen carers who represent the interests of service users with autism spectrum disorders were interviewed about services. Parents and carers were satisfied that their voices were being heard but highlighted training needs and changes that could help their contribution to service design. These included training in communication skills, written and verbal; background knowledge on the health and social care system; and information about how decisions, particularly financial ones, are made.

Learning Disability Practice. 14, 8, 26-30. doi: 10.7748/ldp2011.10.14.8.26.c8741

Correspondence

Given-J@email.ulster.ac.uk

Peer review

This article has been subject to double blind peer review

Conflict of interest

None declared

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