Wokinghams Parent Carer Forum Coproduction Principles
This content provides insights into coproduction principles followed by the Wokinghams Parent Carer Forum, emphasizing inclusive collaboration, respect, and empowerment at all levels. It outlines the levels of coproduction, the coproduction ladder, and examples of coproduction in action, with a focus on continually evolving strategies for effective coproduction implementation.
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Wokinghams Parent Carer Forum Families & Children Young People Health partners Wokingham Local Authority Education & Social Care Written Statement of Action Coproduction Wokingham Local Area SEND Coproduction Charter
Coproduction is a way of working together OUR PRINCIPLES Everyone is welcome and treated with care and respect. Everyone s opinion is not only listened to, but is equally valued and wherever possible, included. Everyone communicates respectfully and in a timely fashion. Everyone works together to achieve the best outcome. There is trust and transparency. Commitment to work with all stakeholders to coproduce in an effective way.
Coproduction will be conducted at all levels: 1. Individually where an individual can influence the support and services they need. Their voice is heard and they feel empowered about the decisions being made about their future. 2. Collectively where groups of people can have their say and/or influence the way services are designed, commissioned and delivered. 3. Strategically where co-production is an embedded culture of inclusion. Individuals, families, groups and organisations can influence services, commissioning, monitoring and new projects. Levels of Coproduction
Coproduction Ladder
Continually Evolving 1 2 3 4 Understanding Support Impact Embedded Where and when coproduction is most effective and needed. Creating working groups that can support other areas with coproduction. Measuring and monitoring the impact of coproduction. Areas for coproduction being considered in all task groups. Work to expand to other areas. Honest open conversations. Prioritizing areas of work. Inc soft data eg improved reputations.
Examples Coproduction will be conducted at all levels: 1. Individually where an individual can influence the support and services they need. Their voice is heard and they feel empowered about the decisions being made about their future. 2. Collectively where groups of people can have their say and/or influence the way services are designed, commissioned and delivered. 3. Strategically where co-production is an embedded culture of inclusion. Individuals, families, groups and organisations can influence services, commissioning, monitoring and new projects. Feedback mechanisms (and reviewing systems to enable feedback) Local Authority and Health being more visible to families and taking part in focused events Sustained focus on coproduction through SEND Innovation and Improvement Programme
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