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Co-production week online sessions

July 2024.

Workshop 1: SCIE Impact tool – measuring the impact of co-production.

A deep dive into SCIE’s new impact resource – assessing impact and highlighting the difference co-production makes, funded by the Department of Health and Social Care.

Hosts: Daniel Jupp Kina and Tasnim Rahman (Researchers, Social Care Institute for Excellence) and members of SCIE’s Co-production Steering Group.

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Workshop 2: The IMPACT Centre – improving adult care together.

Find out more about this ambitious co-produced research on improving social care alongside a TLAP and Centre for Care co-produced research project ‘Technology and Living a Good Life’.

Host: Professor Kate Hamblin and members of the National Co-production Advisory Group (NCAG).

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Workshop 3: The language of social care and co-production

This session will demonstrate why we need to pay attention to our language if we’re serious about working together as equals.

We explore:

  • What definitions of co-production – and the language associated with this way of working – reveal about attitudes and practice.
  • The power of language and the impact of our words.
  • Why we need to change the way we communicate with and about people.
  • The words that are missing from our narrative.

Hosts: Co-facilitated by Glyn Butcher and Bryony Shannon.

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Workshop 4: More diverse voices/EDI in co-production

Following on from SCIE’s Co-production Week Survey last year, there is a need to move beyond familiar voices without losing expertise but encourage diversity and increase a range of voices in co-production.

Host: Clenton Farquharson and Isaac Samuels.

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Workshop 5: New tools and resources to support co-production

Find out about Halton’s Co-production Charter co-designed with people with learning disabilities and autism – a unique partnership between Halton Borough Council, the Integrated Care Board (ICB) and local partners and how this will inform the next stages of their co-production journey.

Host: Nicola Hallmark (Commissioning and Development Manager, Halton Borough Council) with members of Halton Speak Out.

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Workshop 6: Hampshire’s ICB co-production experience

This workshop will look at how people with lived experience have worked together with health professionals from the CCG to ICBs for over five years. It will identify the key opportunities in a constructive working relationship and how we overcame barriers in the process including the pandemic and the changes of reorganisation of the ICB.

Hosts: John Evans OBE (PEP) Personalisation Expert Panel. A co-production group of people with lived experience.
Lara Blake, Head of Business Intelligence, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight ICB.
Tracey Knatt, Head of Personalisation and PHB Delivery, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight ICB. Claire Webster (Practice Development Consultant, SCIE).

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Conference plenary: Panel discussion