Involvement is all about co-creating. That means us working with you to make better decisions, provide better outcomes, and understand what is really important.
Current opportunities to get involved with activities that help to shape our services, create our products and improve decision-making at the Stroke Association.
We rely on your support to help stroke survivors. From volunteering to fundraising, find out how you can take part.
When signing up for involvement work there is a range of things you may be able to take part in. Find out more about what you can expect if you choose to get involved with us and examples of opportunities that can become available.
Find out what involvement is at the Stroke Association, what activities you can do when you take part in lived experience involvement, and how to sign up to hear about regular opportunities.
Find answers to frequently asked questions about involvement at the Stroke Association.
People affected by stroke are experts in what it’s like to experience and live with stroke. Find out how you can get involved to help shape stroke research in the future.
If you’re looking for people affected by stroke to be involved in your research, the Stroke Association can help.
Today, we held an exciting day of training for our early-career researchers about Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) in stroke research. The day was chaired by Laura Piercy, our Research Engagement Officer.
This year, the UK Stroke Assembly North event was held in Manchester. On day two, the morning plenary was all about stroke research, including how patients can get involved in shaping it.