Planning guides and tools for community partners and researchers
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When community partners present at research events, audiences hear directly from people with lived experience. This helps build understanding, challenge assumptions, and break down barriers. Presenting also gives community partners an opportunity to advocate for others with similar experiences, feel less alone, and to help attendees learn and reflect.
These resources support community partners presenting at research events, as well as the researchers, staff, and trainees working alongside them. Together, they offer practical guidance to help teams plan effectively, communicate clearly, and present in inclusive, supported ways.




