Co-production – an introduction training course

This CPD-accredited training course introduces co-production and shows how its principles can be applied in the workplace.
Course content
This course explains the valuable role of co-production in the collaborative development of care services.
Content includes:
- an overview of co-production
- an outline of the principles of co-production
- learning how co-production is different to consultation, participation and involvement
- a look at barriers to meaningful co-production.
Delegate feedback
Learning outcomes
This course is a useful introduction to co-production for social care providers and affiliated staff. It boosts knowledge and understanding around best practice and the main principles. Participants will:
- understand the difference between co-production, engagement, participation and involvement
- gain knowledge and confidence to put co-production into practice
- increase understanding of good practice.
Who should attend?
Team leaders and managers working for care and support providers, healthcare staff and managers, housing officers, commissioners of services, project workers and carers and users of social care and health services.
Duration
Co-production – An introduction course is delivered over one day.
CPD accreditation
CPD Standards Office accredited course ref no 60036/40.
Book now
Ask about in-house courses
This is a sample training course outline. It is based on approximately 25 delegates, trained at your premises. It can be adapted to your organisation’s training and CPD requirements.