Coproduction: What works?
Coproduction has become increasingly popular in recent years and when done well can benefit communities, service users and organisations and improve services to better suit the needs of those involved. However, unless careful consideration is given to how we approach coproduction, it can be damaging to the very people we are trying to include, and our reputation. This practical full day session uses the learning from recent coproduced research, when we asked the community researchers involved what worked for them. The session outlines the behaviours, attitudes and approaches we can take to ensure coproduction is done well, takes into consideration the power differences in the room, and creates outcomes that is of benefit to all those involved.
Please note that the car park at the back of The Dudson Centre is reserved for staff parking only. There is a pay and display car park at the Front of The Dudson Centre for visitor parking.
Lunch and refreshments are provided on the day, if you have any special dietary requirements for the day then please let us know of them a full 2 weeks before the course start date.
Unfortunately, we are only able to provide these training opportunities to people who live or work in the Stoke-on Trent Area.