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Read MoreHealth CASCADE is a Europe-wide research project that focuses on co-creation and is tasked with developing a set of guidelines and tools, grounded in evidence, to help researchers work with individuals and communities to improve health and wellbeing.
Read MoreThis catalogue of co-production has been created as part of Nesta’s People Powered Health programme which ran from 2011-13. People Powered Health was a practical innovation programme, to explore how co-production can support people living with long term conditions.
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 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 Rose Duncan from Collydean Community Centre in Glenrothes, Fife, about her work adapting services during the pandemic.
Read MoreA new research article explores the role of co-production in the context of three local hospitals.
Read MoreHow people with lived experience and people who work in services can have good conversations and build connections to co-pro wellbeing.
Read MoreEast Dunbartonshire Advisory Clinic set up to address the issue of an aging population in the the area, based strongly on the principles of co-production and involving both statutory and voluntary organisations in reshaping care.
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 More‘Weigh to Go’ (WTG) is a community based weight management project which aims to engage with adults who would not normally access mainstream weight management or leisure services.
Read MoreSocial Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) have published a list of care examples on Co-production from England, Wales and NI, titled ‘Co-production in social care: What it is and how to do it'.
Read MoreA series of resources around co-production and its importance in delivering services in the context of England and Wales and the Care Act (2014).
Read MoreInterviews with local mums in Tayside highlighted that women needed simple, practical help and support and that it was important to make time available to respond to these concerns.
Read MoreEast Dunbartonshire Council and partners have developed an innovative response to the challenge of delivering dementia care to the ageing local population.
Read MorePerth and Kinross healthy communities collaborative.
Read More‘Healthy Communities: Meeting the Shared Challenge’ was a Scottish Government funded programme running from 2008 to 2010 that aimed to encourage and support community-led approaches to health improvement throughout Scotland.
Read MoreFNP is a programme from the USA which has been identified by NESTA as a clear example of a 'co-produced service'.
Read MoreThis report is based on an evaluation of The Food Train in terms of its economic value, and was commissioned by Community Food & Health (Scotland).
Read MoreThis study examines the experiences of older people with high support needs involved in support based on mutuality and reciprocity.
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