This short animation from Our Museum introduces other models of participation – such as Arnstein’s Ladder of Participation - and highlights why participation is important.
Read MoreThis short film tells the story of how a local community association worked with their community, the local Council, and other partners to take on the running of their local community hall which was in danger of closure.
Read MoreDeveloped with the With Us, For Us Lived Experience Project Group (LPEG), this comprehensive set of resources from the Scottish Recovery Network provided an opportunity for people living with trauma and/or who have been given a diagnosis of personality disorder to share their experiences of services and their ideas for change in a suite of co-produced resources.
Read MoreThis lovely short film is a great way to explain why co-production matters, in a friendly and accessible way.
Read MoreThe usefully illustrative ladder of co-production was developed by Think Local Act Personal and is used to describe co-production at strategic commissioning level, but it can be adapted to any of the other levels as well.
Read MoreWe spoke to Yesmin Begum, who shared her innovative and fun way of talking about co-production… using potatoes!
Read MoreView this quick, simple animation that explains what co-production is and why it’s important.
Read More10:30 - 12:30: This participative online learning event will explore the opportunities and challenges of resourcing lived experience in co-production and other decision-making processes.
Read MoreWe spoke to Rose Duncan from Collydean Community Centre in Glenrothes, Fife, about her work adapting services during the pandemic.
Read MoreYou can use any of these short films wherever & whenever you want, as tools to help you get the message across about what co-production means.
Read MoreIRISS.FM is the intenet radio podcast for Scotland’s social services, and presents lectures, discussions and debate on current topics of interest.
Read MoreIn conversation with Sir Peter Housden, Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Government (position at the time of interview).
Read MoreEach study visit highlights the work of five organisations who are working across Scotland on a range of different work around co-production.
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