Developing user involvement: Working towards user-centred practice in voluntary organisations

by Paul Robson, Nasa Begum, and Michael Locke

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This report is based on an action research project which involved service users, managers, staff and trustees. It identifies enablers of and barriers to increased user involvement. It also describes emerging approaches and important themes. It will help practitioners, managers and trustees plot their own journeys towards increased user involvement.
The report:


proposes 'user-centred user involvement', distinguishing it from 'management-centred user involvement', as a tool for analysing whose interests are served;
highlights critical factors that enable change, such as: leadership style, consistent commitment, building strong relationships and communication between decision makers and users;
can be used to assess if the conditions for developing user-centred user involvement exist;
can also be used for planning change.


This report is aimed at managers, service users, trustees and consultants who are working to increase user involvement in their own organisations. It will also be useful to researchers as a contribution to knowledge and debates about user involvement.
  • ISBN13 9781861345370
  • Publish Date 2 July 2003
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Policy Press