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The guidance defines co-production and suggests that it should be a key part of implementing the Care Act. In particular, co-production should be used to develop preventative, strength-based services, support assessment, shape the local care market, and plan information and advice services.
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Co-production can help to challenge the idea that people with lived experience – traditionally people who have used services – can't participate on an equal level with people in professional roles. It can be an extremely effective way for people with lived experience to be able to influence change.
Mar 22, 2022 · Background ‘Co-production’ is one of the key concepts in evidence-informed policy and practice – in terms of both its theoretical importance and its practical applications − being...
May 1, 2023 · ‘Co-production’ is one of the key concepts in evidence-informed policy and practice – in terms of both its theoretical importance and its practical applications − being consistently discussed as the most effective strategy for mobilising evidence in policy and practice contexts.
Co-production is “Getting more people, more involved " – it is simultaneously an activity, an approach and an ethos which involves academics, professionals, policy makers and the public working together.
Co-production means delivering public services in an equal and reciprocal relationship between professionals, people using services, their families and their neighbourhoods. Where activities are co-produced in this way, both services and neighbourhoods become
Co-production is a way of organisations working with people which enables their meaningful contribution to agreeing joint priorities for action, influencing decision-making and determining quality indicators.