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Christine
Smith
Consultancy
Goodwill & Teabags Blog.
Welcome to Goodwill and Teabags, where I muse about all things Public Involvement

Taking Steps Towards Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Yorkshire & Humber ARC Research
As part of my work with the Applied Research Collaboration in Yorkshire and Humber we set up a Special Interest Group for Equality...
Mar 28, 20241 min read
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Public involvement in multiple long term conditions research – what do we need to think about?
14 million people in the UK live with Multiple Long Term Conditions (MLTCs). It is crucial that we understand their prevalence, impact...
Mar 28, 20241 min read
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Gypsy and Traveller-led Research Partnerships: Reaching Out
This important project was born from a vision to bridge gaps and foster meaningful relationships between Gypsy and Traveller Communities...
Mar 15, 20241 min read
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People designing healthcare & why it’s important
Multiple Long Term Conditions, or MLTC, affect over 14 million people in the UK. Getting health and care services to work properly is...
Feb 8, 20231 min read
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Priority setting for ARC research
Priority setting for research, that is deciding what research is done within a research programme, is a key way in which the public can...
Nov 3, 20221 min read
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Impact! Public Involvement! Improvement! Tying these 3 concepts together…
There are a lot of buzzwords and concepts in the research world that really overlap, and especially in the public involvement world. In...
Sep 3, 20211 min read
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Reflections on Patient Public Involvement and Engagement during the Covid-19 pandemic:
This blog, written with my colleague Claire Marsh, talks about our experience of trying to support research teams to ‘do’ public...
Aug 3, 20211 min read
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Using the World Café process to develop a ReQoL Community of Practice (CoP)
This blog summarises how we (myself and our mental health team) brought practitioners and service users together to create a Community of...
Jan 28, 20211 min read
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