Mick Doyle, Head of Programme, from SCDC shares learning from a new project centred around childcare and wellbeing in times of Covid-19. Coproducing Crisis-resilient Care Solutions.
Read MoreSteven Drew, Community Participation Officer from The Poverty Alliance shares his experience and what he learned from End Poverty Edinburgh - a group people with a diverse range of experiences including people with lived experience of living in poverty and citizens who care about poverty across the city.
Read MoreSuzanne Kelly is the cervical cancer prevention lead in the West of Scotland. Her team recently created a series of films about cervical screening for women with a learning disability. She shares how these were made and why co-producing the films with women with a learning disability was so important.
Read MoreWhat happens when young carers are involved as an equal partner? Find out in this blog and video from Dundee Carers
Read MoreOur SCN buddy Sam Jordan, Comms Manager for the Scottish Co-production Network, talks about his experience getting to grips with the language of co-production – and how a new animation might help.
Read MoreNow into its sixth year, we’re delighted to officially kick off #CoProWeekScot!
Read MoreThanks to our very own SCN team member Paul Ballantyne for sharing his thoughts and posing questions to get us thinking during #CoProWeekScot and beyond.
Read MoreFor #CoProWeekScot 2021, Scottish Recovery Network’s Holly Hendry reflects on the impact of formality on engagement.
Read MoreIn this blog GCPH share their learning about building a small-scale funding environment at the Glasgow Centre for Population Health that is supportive of co-production during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MorePeter Limbrick from Interconnections shares his thoughts on how co-production can be a way to lift families out of this unhealthy plight.
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