ABSTRACT Introduction Many tools and interventions developed from research projects are not properly implemented in health and social care practice. Engaging with stakeholders is an important part of the implementation process when developing, sharing and embedding new tools. The Victoria (2) Plan and allocate time; (3) Include social media and/or marketing roles in research; (4) Tailor to the audience and platform; (5) Make it engaging and fun; (6) Learn how to make videos; (7) Keep presenting your work; and (8) Make time for stakeholder consultations. Patient or Public Contribution The research team included four researchers with intellectual disabilities (A.C., D.J., L.J. and R.K.‐B.). Researchers with intellectual disabilities have been part of every step of the research process; from study design to data collection and analysis to dissemination of study findings, including engagement activities. Palliative care and intellectual disability service provider representatives (G.A., M.W., N.P., R.H. and S.S.) have been closely involved throughout the project. The research was supported by a Research Advisory Group comprising a variety of stakeholders, including people with intellectual disabilities, families, representatives from intellectual disability and palliative care organisations, and policymakers.
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