1. Co-production: why?
participation & engagement
genuine empowerment
stronger, healthier, more active communities
more relevant and effective services
sustainability
value for money
2. co-production principles
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valuing participants
building on their strengths
developing peer-support networks
{ equality and reciprocity
facilitation not delivery
3. shared power | shared responsibility
whole-systems model
co-commissioning
co-design
co-delivery
co-evaluation
= transformative co-production
4. Creation Development Trust
Redevelopment Café . clean up campaigns . environmental projects .
community murals . Battle of the Bands . films, comedy & theatre .
bingo . tea dances & discos . Real Food box scheme . recording studio .
6. Beacon Estate, Falmouth
overall crime rate down 50%
unemployment down 71%
educational attainment up 100%
child protection rates down 42%
post natal depression down 70%
childhood asthma down 50%
teenage pregnancy down to zero
8. co-production principles
valuing participants
building on their strengths
developing peer-support networks
equality and reciprocity
facilitation not delivery
9. Co-production – project process
build initial team
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create vision
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design project
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expand team
extend knowledge
refine project
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deliver project
evaluate outcomes
share information
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celebrate success ⏎
apply learning
scale up
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10. Essential Co-production skills
Communication and Engagement
Non-directive coaching
Appreciative Enquiry
Asset Mapping
Influencing and Advocating
Making things happen together
Collaborative Leadership
Building teams & partnerships
Action Learning
Democratic decision-making
Sustaining Success
Extending the networks
Building confidence
Sharing the evidence
Stepping back
11. Ruth Dineen
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