Help update the NICE guideline on Stroke rehabilitation in adults

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) produces guidance on the most effective ways to prevent, diagnose and treat disease and ill health, and provide social care support. Our guidance is based on research evidence and takes into account the views of people working in or using relevant services, and other stakeholder groups.

NICE is currently looking for patients, unpaid carers and their advocates (usually referred to as ‘lay members’ at NICE) to join the committee updating our guideline on Stroke rehabilitation in adults
See NICE recruitment advert for details of what working with the committee involves, the kind of experience and knowledge we are looking for, and how to apply.

Recruitment is open until 5pm on 4th December.

We would welcome an application from those who have recent experience or knowledge of this topic and are able to reflect the views, experiences and needs of the public to ensure they are included in the development of this guideline. They need to be able to contribute effectively in a formal committee setting. Our lay members are paid a fee to attend meetings and we cover travel and other expenses.