Who is supporting this work?
Adora is being supported by the CivTech Challenge, funded by the Scottish Government, Chief Scientist Office and NHS organisations. The aim of the challenge is to use technology to help empower women to better understand menopause and access the right support for their individual needs at the right time. Adora is developing a user-friendly menopause solution for the NHS, public sector and women living in Scotland.
For more information about this programme,
About Adora
Adora is a digital health app and menopause support service for women.
Find out more at www.adora.health

Who are we looking for?
The Adora Research team is looking for women who:
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Have had direct or indirect experience of perimenopause and/or menopause
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Have an interest in research in the NHS or community
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Want to work as partners and help inform the design of research and a digital menopause support solution
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Will be comfortable participating in meetings that may involve up to 12 people at a time
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Can commit to attending meetings with active involvement
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Have the ability and willingness to join meetings online and in-person (If you are interested in the role but do not have access to resources that would enable you to take part online, please get in touch with the research team to discuss what support might be available)
What does participation involve?
Members of the group will be asked to take part in the following activities which will take around 7 hours in total:
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Attend a briefing to learn more about the project
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Test the Adora app using a mobile device
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Attend a half-day workshop (held in Glasgow or online) to provide feedback and inform research focused on improving menopause support for women
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Make recommendations about how to ensure people from different backgrounds and locations can get involved in the research

Thank you!
An inclusive community.
Throughout Adora the terms “women”, “female”, “her”, will most frequently be used. However Adora is inclusive of, and recognises, that people from different communities can also experience menopausal symptoms.