Making community voices heard in a research-health service alliance, the evolving role of the Community Advisory Group: a case study from the members' perspective.
Janet L WaleLouisa Di PietroHeather RentonMargaret SahharChristine WalkerPamela WilliamsKaren MeehanElly LynchMelissa MartynJane BellIngrid WinshipClara L GaffPublished in: Research involvement and engagement (2021)
The CAG activities, recorded in a CAG-inspired Activity register, span the full spectrum of information sharing and consultation to co-design and partnership. The CAG were involved at multiple levels of participation and in all tiers of activity including governance, development of policies and procedures, program planning and evaluation. Working relationships were built up and a level of trust instilled to advance the Alliance work program in ensuring an effective patient-care model of delivery of genomics. CAG input into project deliverables has been tangible. Less tangible contributions included presentations at external meetings and conferences, direct interactions at meetings with Alliance members, interactions with visitors and external experts, taking part in consultations with experts, state and federal government.