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Co-production training and resources for health and social care managers commissioners, frontline practitioners, people who use services and carers. Improve participation and co-production with people who use services and carers to develop and deliver better social care and health provision.
This report summarises the findings from a research study which sought to explore how we can better broker constructive conversations with citizens to tackle wicked issues when implementing new models of care.
SCIE offers a range of training in co-production. Explore and book courses to establish collaborative partnerships with people who use services.
Practical handbook to make any event or meeting, whatever the size, whoever the participants, inclusive, so that everyone can take part in the way that best suits them.
Part of Strengths-based approaches
Quick guide for social workers. Strengths and asset-based approaches in social care focus on what individuals and communities have and how they can work together, rather than on what individuals don’t have or can’t do.
Part of Co-production
1-5 July 2019 - Co-production Week will celebrate the benefits of co-production, share good practice and highlight the contribution of people who use services and carers to developing better public services.
Part of Co-production
This report draws together the learning from SCIE’s third annual Co-production Week in 2018. Its theme was Breaking down the barriers to co-production.
Part of Co-production
A guide to what co-production is and how to develop co-productive approaches to working with people who use services and carers.
Part of Better Care Fund resources
This guide focuses on supporting people to co-produce and co-deliver joined-up services across health, social care and other public services.
Part of Co-production
Findings from SCIE’s survey as part of National Co-production Week 2019.
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