Participation toolkit

Our toolkit provides tools and methods to help you plan, deliver and evaluate engagement.

It includes well-established and common approaches alongside adaptable techniques. Usable in both digital and face-to-face settings, they support inclusive, meaningful engagement. 

The toolkit will grow over time, giving you more practical tools to use whenever you need them. 

Whether you’re new to engagement or looking to refresh your approach, the toolkit is a valuable resource. It can help you choose the right methods for your goals and feel confident applying them in practice.  

Explore the participation toolkit

Planning engagement

Accessibility checklist
Make sure your engagement activities are inclusive and accessible to all.
Ethical checklist
Find out how to plan engagement that respects rights, values, and ethical standards.
Stakeholder map
Identify and connect people who have a stake in your issue.

Engaging to understand

Experience discovery conversations
Support people to share their lived experiences to uncover insights and opportunities for improvement.
What Matters To You?
Help to start conversations to understand what truly matters to individuals in their care or community.
Journey mapping
Help to understand the experience of a person using your service in a visual way. 
Voice: Community Engagement Planning Tool
Free online planning and recording tool that helps plan, monitor, and evaluate community engagement in a clear and structured way. 

Engaging to inform change

Citizen's jury
Using group work to explore the evidence around a health or care issue.
Comments cards
Quick way for people to share feedback or ideas in writing. 
Displays and exhibitions
Visual presentations that invite public interaction and feedback. 
Dot voting
Participants use dots to vote on preferred options or ideas. 
Electronic voting
Digital tools used to gather opinions or decisions from participants. 
Emotional touchpoints
Captures feelings at key moments in a person’s experience. 
Ethical engagement cards
Prompts reflection on values and ethics during engagement planning. 
Experienced based co-design
People and staff work together to improve services based on shared experiences. 
Focus groups
Small group discussions to explore views and experiences in depth. 
Graphic facilitation
Using images to support and capture group discussions and ideas. 
Head, heart, bag and bin
An informal way to explore thoughts, feelings, useful ideas and things to discard as part of feedback and evaluation.
Ketso
A hands-on tool for collaborative planning and idea generation. 
One to one interviews
Individual conversations to gather detailed personal insights.
Online meetings
Virtual sessions for engaging people remotely. 
Patient diaries
Written records of personal experiences.
Presentations
Structured sharing of information to inform or engage an audience. .
Public meetings
Open forums for community members to hear, discuss, and contribute. 
Speed networking
Short, timed conversations to quickly share ideas and build connections. 
Talking mats
A visual tool to help people express views, especially those with communication needs. 
User panels
Groups of service users who regularly provide feedback and advice.
World cafe
Small group discussions to gain insights.

Evaluating engagement

After-action reviews
Reflects on what happened during engagement, why, and how to improve next time. 
Evaluating participation
Assesses how well people were involved and what impact it had. 
Producing an engagement report
Summarises findings and outcomes of engagement for sharing and learning. 

Service change engagement

Service change resources
Help for NHS boards and integration authorities to meet statutory duties to engage with people and communities about service change.