Review the main ideas about finding people to be in a research study. Be sure to ask any questions you have about the main ideas.
Recruitment is the things you do to find people to be in a research study.
To recruit people, you might talk to people at events, send emails, post on social media, or talk to self-advocacy groups.
Practice using these ideas with the discussion questions.
How did the Mental Health for All team help people understand what their study is about and what they would be asked to do?
What may be hard about saying no to:
A researcher you don’t know?
Your healthcare provider?
A teacher or service provider?
A friend?
What helped the Mental Health for All team make sure people knew they could say no to being in their study?
How can you help make sure people know they can say no?
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What can you do to help people feel they can trust you when you are asking them to be in your research study?
Practice using these ideas with the “putting it into action” activities.