3. Recruit - Engaging People with Lived Experience
This toolkit was developed by the People with Lived Experience Workgroup and Community Champions from 100 Million Healthier Lives, and is brought to you in partnership with 100 Million Healthier Lives and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
Recruit
Recruiting means more than just identifying who will join your team. Once oriented, PWLE should work together with you to co-design their role—identifying what’s needed for their success and how their participation can be mutually valuable. After selecting someone to work with you, sit down and have a conversation with them about what they bring to the work, what they can do, and what they feel ready to learn. This may include:- Laying out expectations and hopes: Be clear about expectations; share hopes and goals. Ask about theirs. Working with your team should have value in addition to compensation, so think about how this work fits with their needs by growing potential job and education skills, learning to advocate for one’s self, etc.
- Discussing support: For any need you cannot meet, problem solve together to work around it. Be adaptable and flexible to give everyone what they need to be successful, so they can openly bring their skills and knowledge to the work. (If we are not using an equity approach in the way we work, we cannot build programs that address equity!). Common needs include: cell phones, internet, transportation, job references, adapted meeting times, child-care, etc.
- Modeling the approach: Model how you work by co-designing the role with the PWLE. Use this opportunity to take an equity-oriented approach by asking what people need to engage fully with the team, and collaboratively problem-solve to make it possible.
- Rinse and repeat: Periodically reconsider their role; ask what kind of work they are able to do, and what they are ready to step into.
Goals
- Determine who you want to bring to the team and invite them
- Orient PWLE more deeply to the project and role
- Co-design the role together and make sure it’s a fit for all involved
Strategies
Invite
- Review potential members as a team — share your impressions, whether they have the qualities you are looking for and the role that may fit them best. If the current role does not seem like the best fit, you can keep them in mind for something else!
- Invite the PWLE to join the work — many people will wait for the invitation rather than ask you.
- Identify someone who will be a point person who PWLE can go to for support throughout the project and introduce this person to the group.
Orient
Co-Designing the Role Once the new team member with lived experience has been oriented and attended a meeting or two, discuss the role and how to make it best fit the individual. Expect to repeat this process periodically.
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