Journal article looks at a piece of international research on coproduction with vulnerable groups

The article is titled: Adopting, implementing and assimilating coproduced health and social care innovations involving structurally vulnerable populations: findings from a longitudinal, multiple case study design in Canada, Scotland and Sweden and is published in Health Research Policy and Systems.

The article looks in-depth at three case studies from Scotland, Sweden and Canada and explores the adoption, implementation and assimilation of the three approaches to the coproduction of public services with vulnerable groups.

The Scottish case study is centred on Making Recovery Real, a mental health project in Dundee which put people with lived experience right at the centre of decision-making, service design and practice development.

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Find out more about the Making Recover Real initiative in Dundee.