The article is titled: Framework, principles and recommendations for utilising participatory methodologies in the co-creation and evaluation of public health interventions and published in Research Involvement and Engagement.
Read MoreIn this blog series by the Glasgow Centre for Population Health, we hear different voices involved in the co-production of a peer advocacy training project in Glasgow and a peer-led evaluation of that training.
The ‘Our Rights, Our Communities’ project was run in partnership with Unity Sisters, Milk Café and Govanhill Baths Community Trust: Community in Action. It aimed to build a unique model of community-based advocacy replicable with Scottish refugee communities.
Read MoreWe spoke to Yesmin Begum, who shared her innovative and fun way of talking about co-production… using potatoes!
Read MoreThis blog outlines some of the benefits and challenges of doing co-produced peer research online, as well as some practical tips for running online peer engagement workshops.
Read MoreThe “desire” to co-produce to create more tailored, specific services is the first step in a positive journey towards co-production - and a very positive one at that. 😊
Read MoreSam Jordan is the Communications Manager at SCDC, which supports the Scottish Co-production Network. Here he shares some reflections on how we can learn from co-production practice.
Read MoreView this quick, simple animation that explains what co-production is and why it’s important.
Read MoreThese are the big issues Scottish Co-production Network Members wanted to talk about during #CoProWeekScot.
Read MoreThis free resource focuses on putting ideas into action. You don’t need to be an expert in co-production prior to planning a project. Work through the guide and see how you get on.
Read MoreIn this blog, Jen Dalrymple from Capability Scotland shares learning from an innovative project using co-production to develop a housing community for individuals with additional and complex needs in Perth.
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 MoreThis report explores what the experiences of 15 co-producers from the Co-Production Collective community can tell us about co-production. Coming from different backgrounds and perspectives, their individual stories come together to provide insights about the value of co-production in practice.
Read MoreThis post from Get Yourself Active explores how sports activity can be co-produced - and what key steps need be taken to make it happen.
Read MoreThis toolkit was produced as part of the Northern Ireland Embedding Wellbeing in Local Government Programme which ran from 2017 to 2021.
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.
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