Developed 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 MoreAre you interested in learning more about co-creation and how you can apply it in your practice or research? This online course might be for you!
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 MoreVoices of Experience (Vox) Scotland launched a co-production resource during Co-production Week Scotland in 2022 which supports mental health professionals and service providers to implement co-productive practice.
Read MoreBlog from the Co-Production Collective about a research programme looking at co-producing research into care planning. The blog was co-written by all members of the research programme steering group, including people with living, and learnt experience of dementia.
Read MoreThis web resource describes some useful case studies of co-production undertaken by Mind and provides helpful links to further resources and discussion.
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 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 Council and partners have developed an innovative response to the challenge of delivering dementia care to the ageing local population.
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