
Understanding the Concept of Co-Production and Its Importance
Explore the essence of co-production, a collaborative approach where professionals and citizens join forces to enhance quality of life. Learn how it reduces inequality, empowers individuals, and reshapes social networks.
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CO-PRODUCTION Jon Mills Joseph Alderdice
DEFINITIONS OF CO-PRODUCTION Co-production is not just a word, it s not just a concept, it is a meeting of minds coming together to find a shared solution. A relationship where professionals and citizens share power to plan and deliver support together, recognising that both have vital contributions to make in order to improve quality of life for people and communities. In practice, it involves people who use services being consulted, included and working together from the start to the end of any project that affects them Source: https://www.scie.org.uk/publications/guides/guide51/what-is- coproduction/defining-coproduction.asp
CO-PRODUCTION IS MAINSTREAM NOTHING FOR US, WITHOUT US
CO-PRODUCTION EVERY DAY PERSON CENTREDAPPROACH LISTEN EMPOWER ASK SUPPORT ENABLE PLEASE
CO-PRODUCTION MEANS EVERYBODY HAS ASSETS (INCLUDING YOU)
FOCUS ON ASSETS REDEFINING WORK SOCIAL NETWORKS RECIPROCITY
CO-PRODUCTION REDUCES INEQUALITY Self Services Society
CO-PRODUCTION IS A CHALLENGE Being involved in coproduction makes us vulnerable and powerful at the same time. It s easy to forget that we are all glorious, complicated, amazing, confusing creatures filled with our own vanities and insecurities and powers and surprises. We might be keen to be involved in coproduction because we want to change the world; but we have to be prepared for the experience to change us. Mark Brown @markoneinfour
ARE YOU STANDING IN THE WAY OF CO-PRODUCTION? HOW CAN YOU SHARE YOUR POWER MORE?