
What happened during the week
Blogs, events and resources
Monday 16th November
Tuesday 17th November
SCN Manager Susan Paxton kicks off Co-pro Week 2020.
This internal Scottish Government learning session on co-production and lived experience in policy making will feature an input on the approach of the Change Team.
Monday 16th November, 2:00pm - 3:30pm
A conversation starter with some ideas, then a big conversation about how we do this co-production lark when we can’t meet face to face! Bring your questions but also your experiments.
We are all about supporting genuine co-production of research and have been working on co-creating ourselves since 2017, this is the next stage. Everyone welcome!
Clare Cook from SPRING shares her insight into developing social prescribing accross Scotland and the role co-production plays.
Live webinar sharing learning from local communities in Scotland and Italy in using co-produced methods to support people during COIVID-19.
Wednesday 18th November
Louise Christie from the Scottish Recovery Network outlines their experience in bringing their Making Recovery Real activity online in response to the pandemic.
“Working co-productively and collaboratively isn’t always the easiest or quickest way to get from A to B but potentially is a lot more valuable.”
Thursday 19th November
This session will explore how we can move to effective co-production with communities online to still achieve social impact across culture and wellbeing.
Peter Grigg, CEO Home-Start UK explores family support from a co-design perspective.
COPE Scotland are running an informal chat around how they can co-produce an action plan to address galling harm.
A conversation hosted by Renfrewshire Leisure’s Cultural Services to ask the question: do we want to set up a Renfrewshire Co-production Network? What would we want it to be or do?
Thursday 19th November, 2-4pm
Show and Tell with Rachel Thompson from Swansea University.
Friday 20th November
Friday 20th November, 2-3:30pm
A chat with Leah Lockhart about Design Justice
The UK-wide Voices Network challenges the status quo by providing experts-by-experience of refugee and asylum issues (Voices Ambassadors) with a route to influence services, strategy and policy, and broader society.
