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Consumer
Representatives Program
– General Information
What is a Consumer
Representative?
What is a consumer representative?
A consumer representative
is a member of a government, professional body, industry or
non-governmental organisation committee who voices consumer
perspectives and takes part in the decision-making process on
behalf of consumers. This person is nominated by, and is accountable
to, an organisation of consumers.
What is the role of a consumer representative?
The role of a consumer representative is to provide a consumer
perspective. This often differs from a bureaucratic, service
provider, industry, academic or professional perspective. The role
of the consumer representative involves:
- Protecting the interests of consumers, service users and
potential service users
- Presenting how consumers may think and feel about certain
issues
- Contributing consumer experiences
- Ensuring the committee recognises consumer concerns
- Reporting the activities of the committee to consumers
- Ensuring accountability to consumers
- Acting as a watchdog on issues affecting consumers
- Providing information about any relevant issues affecting
consumers
Limits to the role of a consumer representative
A committee should not expect the consumer representative to:
- Have a technical background in the subject under discussion.
The consumer representative provides consumer perspectives on
an issue. Most consumers are not technical experts in medicine
or research but have legitimate interests in it.
- Undertake consumer consultations beyond what is required to
inform their own input at the meeting or to ensure their own
accountability to their constituency. If wider consumer
consultation is required, the consumer representative can
advise the committee on how this might be achieved but should
not undertake the work themselves. CHF should be made aware of
any such requests to consumer representatives.
- Speak for CHF. The consumer representative represents
consumers, not CHF as an organisation. Only the Chairperson
and the Executive Director are authorised to speak publicly
for CHF.
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