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Partner organisations are local community groups, charities or organisations who offer specialist knowledge and expertise to the work of the HDRC.
They do this by:
Providing specialist consultancy
Providing evidence (their experiences as an organisation)
Facilitating access (direct or indirect) to lived experience evidence (individuals they work with)
If you work for a local organisation and are interested in getting involved in one of our projects, the opportunities for partner organisations will be shared here. The opportunities will detail the time commitment required, the project focus, and the support offered for those who engage.
Alongside support from the HDRC team during your involvement, partner organisations are also paid for their time and expert knowledge when supporting project work undertaken by the HDRC. Rates of payment are set according to the project and agreed upfront in discussion with the HDRC Team. Partner organisations can invoice the HDRC at the end of their involvement in a project.
Partner organisations are encouraged to attend our Lived Experience Network which is a space for lived experience advisors and partner and community organisations to come together and share knowledge and expertise, build a supportive peer network, and help identify research priorities. For information on when our next network meeting takes place, please click here.
Partner organisations are local community groups, charities or organisations who offer specialist knowledge and expertise to the work of the HDRC.
They do this by:
Providing specialist consultancy
Providing evidence (their experiences as an organisation)
Facilitating access (direct or indirect) to lived experience evidence (individuals they work with)
If you work for a local organisation and are interested in getting involved in one of our projects, the opportunities for partner organisations will be shared here. The opportunities will detail the time commitment required, the project focus, and the support offered for those who engage.
Alongside support from the HDRC team during your involvement, partner organisations are also paid for their time and expert knowledge when supporting project work undertaken by the HDRC. Rates of payment are set according to the project and agreed upfront in discussion with the HDRC Team. Partner organisations can invoice the HDRC at the end of their involvement in a project.
Partner organisations are encouraged to attend our Lived Experience Network which is a space for lived experience advisors and partner and community organisations to come together and share knowledge and expertise, build a supportive peer network, and help identify research priorities. For information on when our next network meeting takes place, please click here.