Co-production in social care: What it is and how to do it
Acknowledgements
Project Advisory Group
- Claire Abbs, Equal Lives
- Fran Branfield, service user consultant
- Alison Cameron, Cameron McLeish Consultants
- Jane Carrier, National Development Team for Inclusion
- Clenton Farquharson, Think Local Act Personal Co-production Monitoring Group
- Patrick Harris, London Borough of Newham
- Don McLeish, Cameron McLeish Consultants
- Graham Price, Shaping Our Lives
- Shahana Ramsden, Think Local, Act Personal
- Julia Slay, New Economics Foundation
- Angela Smith, Race Equality Foundation
Copy editor and proof reading: Rowena Mayhew
Scoping to identify literature: Paul Ross and Sarah Carr
Evidence review: Dr Catherine Needham, Health Services Management Centre, University of Birmingham
Peer review by David Boyle and Dr Angela Sweeney
Project support: Andrea Allen
Thanks also to the people who helped with details for the practice examples:
- Action for Carers Surrey: Jane Thornton and Jamie Gault
- All Together Now project and Gwrp Gwalia: Nick Andrews, University of Swansea
- Birmingham City Council’s Adults and Communities Directorate: Melanie Gray
- KeyRing: Charlotte Crabtree
- Look Ahead Care and Support: George Garrad and Ceri Sheppard
- Mind: Suki Westmore
- My Way: Katherine Yates, McIntyre
- Redesigning Support for Care Leavers: Gayle Rice, the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social Care
- Spice Time Credits: David Russell
- The Healthy Living Club: Simona Florio and Michael Edwards
- Thera: Petra Patty
- Wellbeing Our Way: Natalie Koussa
Practice examples researched by Sue Bott, Disability Rights UK and Patrick Wood (2015)
Advice on the economics section: Annette Bauer, London School of Economics
Co-production films: Sybil Ah-mane and Russell Hall at Flexible Films
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