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Developing a case overview

Key questions

Project focus
Identifying issues and target groups
Project origins and description
Evidence of need
References & further reading

Understanding & describing the Context
Priorities
Policy framework
Ethics approval
References & further reading

Developing alliances
Community involvement &
Reference groups

Funding sources

Developing a Case - Developing alliances

Once you have clarified what issue on which you would like your project to focus, and put together some evidence of the need for the project, it is likely you have come across previous work that is relevant to your project.

Consider the alliances you already have. How might they assist you with information, expertise, advice or support?

Consider what relevant work has taken place in the past. Would it be worth seeking support from those who undertook this work, eg as partners, or advisors, or providing a letter of support for you application.

What other key players need to be involved?

South Australian Community Health Research Unit, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.