While it is important to have public involvement in research, it is equally as important to ensure they are recognised for their work. For this reason, it is good practice to have a clear policy on payment and recognition in place before involvement. This allows members of the public to make an informed decision about getting involved and how they will be reimbursed.
Involving people in research usually requires resources in the form of time and money. It is important to account for the costs of involvement in a research study at the earliest stage possible. Without having these resources available you will struggle to involve people effectively. If you are applying for funding, check if the funder has an involvement policy or guidance notes on budgeting or finance. They will likely be looking for value for money in any application.
For the NIHR guidance and policy on how to pay public contributors, follow the links below.

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