A 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 MoreEach study visit highlights the work of five organisations who are working across Scotland on a range of different work around co-production.
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 MoreCo-designing a pathway to self-directed support for people who have mental health problems.
Read MoreThe Lochside Neighbourhood Group is a multi-partnership regeneration forum with representatives from the voluntary sector, business sector, faith groups and the public sector.
Read MoreUnlocking the value of youth services through co-production.
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 MoreA new book examines the role and development of asset-based approaches across three key policy areas in Scotland today.
Read MoreHome-Start West Lothian (HSWL) are using co-production principles to develop its new three year strategic plan.
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