These are the big issues Scottish Co-production Network Members wanted to talk about during #CoProWeekScot.
Read MoreBlog: “When we get all of this right – ground rules, respect, language and terminology, we can start to move into a space of equality and power sharing. That’s when co-pro can happen.” 💪
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 MoreThis blog by Emma Pauley for Edinburgh Psychoeducation Intervention for Children and Young People (EPIC) is a really helpful look at some of the barriers faced by people with lived experience to engaging in meaningful co-production.
Read MoreThis blog by Ailbhe McKinney at Edinburgh Psychoeducation Intervention for Children and Young People (EPIC) sets out some of the findings from a workshop for researchers entitled ‘Overcoming barriers to co-production with children and adults with neurodevelopmental disabilities’.
Read MoreThese practical guides from the Scottish Recovery Network will support you to run peer support groups whether online or in person.
The Let’s do Peer Group Facilitation guides have been co-designed with people already delivering or about to deliver their own peer support groups. People just like you, who are learning from their experiences and coming together to share that learning.
Read MoreEvery area has the potential to achieve more through the effective use of all the skills, knowledge and assets available within communities and individuals – as well as the public, private and voluntary sectors.
Read MoreEmma Barrett Palmer is a freelancer who works with people to solve complex problems. Her new venture is humanKINDER which focuses on real world social innovation.
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).
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