The Joint Health & Social Care Regulators Public and Patient Involvement Group

  1. About the PPI Group
    Publications
    Reports
    Terms of reference, meeting agendas and minutes

About the PPI Group
The PPI Group was set up in January 2005. It's a forum for the UK regulators of health and social care professionals  to share ideas and promote good PPI practice. From the outset, all expressed their commitment to embedding PPI within their work.

The PPI Group's function is to:
a. assist the improvement of patient and public involvement in the work of UK regulators of health and social care professionals
b. develop an annual PPI strategy and work plan for the group's work
c. this strategy will complement individual partner organisation's PPI strategies
d. identify and agree joint patient and public involvement initiatives and to promote strategic joint working on PPI issues
e. identify and share best practice.

Publications
The PPI Good Practice Handbook
Who regulates health and social care professionals?

Reports
Making registers more usable (2006)
Report of a seminar on engaging with hard to reach people (2006)
Report of a seminar on regulation and older people (2009)

Terms of reference, meeting agendas and minutes
PPI Group's Terms of reference

The PPI Group meets three times a year. Agendas will be posted a week before each meeting.

The minutes for the PPI Group's four most recent meetings can be read here. Minutes of a meeting are published after they have been approved by the PPI Group at its next meeting.

 Agendas  Minutes
 4 May 2010 
 1 February 2010
 
 1 February 2010
 23 September 2009  23 September 2009
 29 April 2009  29 April 2009
 22 January 2009  22 January 2009
 24 September 2008  24 September 2008

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