How do I set up a PSP?

If you are interested in setting up your own Priority Setting Partnership, it is important that you read through the JLA Guidebook to understand the steps involved. There are a range of templates and useful documents that you will find helpful in planning your PSP.

PSPs often publish articles about their work, and these may provide useful background.

The costs of running a PSP vary considerably, depending on the in-house knowledge and resources available, and the scope of the PSP. There is more information about costs in the JLA Guidebook and we can give you examples of costs experienced by PSPs that have already taken place.

We have a readiness questionnaire that we use as a discussion document to help ensure, with you, that everything is in place before we allocate a JLA Adviser to your PSP.

Please contact the JLA to ask for a copy of the example costs experienced by PSPs, the readiness questionnaire, or to ask any questions you have about PSPs.