This handbook, published in March 2024, provides a guide to good practice across the spectrum of participation.
Read MorePeople with lived experience can bring unique knowledge, novel ideas and challenging questions to discussions around the issues they’re experts in – but how, and how much, we really value lived experience can raise significant questions. This Scottish Government guidance explores these issues, and sets out the key principles and practical implications.
Read MoreThis guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Research discusses a lot of the issues we deal with in co-production in terms of paying people for their involvement and while it is not specifically co-pro focussed, it is a very helpful guide to policies of this type.
Read MoreA practical example of how payment policies can work in the tricky navigational waters of paying people involved in co-pro.
Read MoreUseful guidance document produced by See Me Scotland which practitioners can use to review their own practice in relation to key components of coproduction.
Read MoreThis guide gives an overview of the policy landscape in Scotland and how co-production is a component of achieving the aims of a wide range of policies.
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