Co-production – what`s it all about?

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Co-production
is an approach to public service delivery within
which professionals and citizens work together
in equal and reciprocal relationships.
Co-production Training UK
Ruth Dineen & Emma Falkner
Co-production – principles
valuing participants
building on their strengths
developing peer-support networks
equality and reciprocity
facilitation not delivery
Transformative Co-production
creating meaningful, sustainable, change
shared influence | shared responsibility
co-commissioning
co-design
co-delivery
co-evaluation
Co-production in Wales
6 co-production events: health, communities, environment…
WCVA Conference
Wellbeing Wales Conference 2013
NLIAH symposia series 2013
Social Services bill – consultation responses
Health & Social Care Committee evidence
open letter to Welsh Government
Scottish co-pro collaboration visit
All in this Together Network | AitT Academic Network
Co-production Practitioners’ Network | Patchwork Circles
Co-production in Wales
ministers & senior civil servants
local authorities | One Voice Wales
WCVA | Participation Cymru
Welsh Alliance for Citizen-directed Support
Disability Wales | Community Lives
NLIAH | Wellbeing Wales
…healthy living as the outcome of a process of
co-production between health professionals
and patient groups… Leanne Wood
demographic pressures
welfare reform
budget cuts
recession
more & better for less
engagement, wellbeing, resilience
prevention / early action
sustainability & scalability
culture of entitlement
disempowered, disengaged
passivity, dependence
participation fatigue
We are family…
Ty Waunarlwydd | My Life Cymru | OPAN
Who wants to help enable me to be as much as I want,
as much as I can, as much as I should,
right now and every tomorrow until the day I die?
1000 Lives +
‘We have moved from being service users to being
researchers - a positive identity which has motivated us all.
Yes we are useful, we have a purpose, we are being valued
for helping to compile an incredible piece of work.
… confidence has returned, passion and purpose too, as well
as an overwhelming feeling of pride to be part of such an
incredible project. For us, being part of a team, sharing,
supporting, discovering and importantly, laughing together,
has been incredibly affirming.’
Creation Development Trust
Redevelopment Café . clean up campaigns . environmental projects .
community murals . Battle of the Bands . films, comedy & theatre .
bingo . tea dances & discos . Real Food box scheme . recording studio .
Co-production - mapping the process
build the
initial team
create the
vision /
identify the
problem
scale up
celebrate
success
design the
project
expand the
team /
deepen the
knowledge
share the
evidence
evaluate
(outcomesbased)
implement
the project
Essential Co-production skills
Communication and Engagement
Non--directive coaching
Appreciative Enquiry
Asset Mapping
Influencing and Advocating
Making things happen together
Collaborative Leadership
Building teams & partnerships
Action Learning
Democratic decision-making
Sustaining Success
Extending the networks
Building confidence
Sharing the evidence
Stepping back
building people’s capacity to live the life
they want, in the community where they live
Ruth Dineen
Emma Falkner
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www.coproductiontraining.com
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