This document discusses the principles of co-production, which values the work done in communities and by individuals through relationships and social networks as highly as work done through traditional economic transactions. It provides examples of positive community outcomes from co-production initiatives in the UK. These initiatives focused on connecting people, mutual support, and empowering communities. The document also outlines efforts to promote co-production approaches within public services and policymaking in Wales.
Simon Gillespie: Building a fair and sustainable care systemThe King's Fund
Simon Gillespie, Chair at the Care & Support Alliance, discusses why social care needs to be reformed and gives an overview of the care and support White Paper and the key recommendations identified by the Dilnot Commission.
Communities of Practice In Local Government 05Dec07Collabor8now Ltd
Describes:
1. Moving from a culture of knowledge repositories (people to information) to one of knowledge collaboration (people to people).
2.Introducing a sceptical and mature staff demographic to the concept of virtual collaboration using Social Computing/Web 2.0 facilities.
3.How to create, develop and grow trusted communities of practice in local government
Simon Gillespie: Building a fair and sustainable care systemThe King's Fund
Simon Gillespie, Chair at the Care & Support Alliance, discusses why social care needs to be reformed and gives an overview of the care and support White Paper and the key recommendations identified by the Dilnot Commission.
Communities of Practice In Local Government 05Dec07Collabor8now Ltd
Describes:
1. Moving from a culture of knowledge repositories (people to information) to one of knowledge collaboration (people to people).
2.Introducing a sceptical and mature staff demographic to the concept of virtual collaboration using Social Computing/Web 2.0 facilities.
3.How to create, develop and grow trusted communities of practice in local government
Dr Robert Varnam, Joint Lead, NHS Future Forum, gives a background to the work of the Future Forum and provides an update on the feedback the Forum has gathered around integrated care during their listening exercise.
Exploring the Reality of Self-Directed SupportCitizen Network
Simon Duffy explores the lessons that can be drawn from the UK experience of self-directed support. He outlines the key features of a good system for people, families and professionals in Perth, WA.
Social Care Institute for Excellence - Our Digital Future in Social CareMary McKenna
A brief presentation outlining SCIE's future digital product offerings in response to the arrival of the Care Act in the UK and especially appropriate to local authorities and other social care providers.
A presentation given at one of the National Youth Agency's regional events on the Governments new ten yearyouth strategy, called "Aiming High".
For more information visit www.nya.org.uk/tenyearstrategy
Learning Pool launch new Social Care e-learning - Deborah Limb and Jill ThorburnLearning Pool Ltd
In this presentation you can find out about our Social Care e-learning content and how to use specifically designed modules to up skill your workforce to deal with various situations and the processes they need to follow in the event of safeguarding issues.
A presentation given at one of the National Youth Agency's regional events on the Governments new ten yearyouth strategy, called "Aiming High".
For more information visit www.nya.org.uk/tenyearstrategy
CSH has been the national leader in supportive housing for over 25 years. We have worked in 48 states to help create stable, permanent homes for individuals and families. This housing has transformed the lives of over 200,000 people who once lived in abject poverty, on our streets or in institutions. A nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), CSH has earned a reputation as a highly effective, financially stable organization with strong partnerships across government, community organizations, foundations, and financial institutions. Our loans and grants
totaling over $750 MM have been instrumental in developing supportive housing in every corner of the country. Through our resources and knowledge, CSH is advancing innovative solutions that use housing as a platform for services to improve lives, maximize public resources, build healthy communities and break the cycle of intergenerational poverty. Visit us at csh.org to learn more.
Slides for a presentation on Tackling Digital Exclusion delivered at an event hosted at University of the West of Scotland on Wednesday 24th January 2018.
Presentation by Pat Cassela, USDLA President and Dean Hoke, USDLA at the 2018 European Distance Learning Week's first day webinar on "Distance Education: Past, Present and Future – Overview and Foresight " - 5 November 2018
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/pineqdf2ca9z/
Taking Back Control: Why community power matters to our economy and society a...mysociety
This was presented at mySociety's TICTeC Local 2019 conference, which was held on 1st November 2019 at City Hall in London. More details on the conference can be found here: https://tictec.mysociety.org/local/2019
Dr Robert Varnam, Joint Lead, NHS Future Forum, gives a background to the work of the Future Forum and provides an update on the feedback the Forum has gathered around integrated care during their listening exercise.
Exploring the Reality of Self-Directed SupportCitizen Network
Simon Duffy explores the lessons that can be drawn from the UK experience of self-directed support. He outlines the key features of a good system for people, families and professionals in Perth, WA.
Social Care Institute for Excellence - Our Digital Future in Social CareMary McKenna
A brief presentation outlining SCIE's future digital product offerings in response to the arrival of the Care Act in the UK and especially appropriate to local authorities and other social care providers.
A presentation given at one of the National Youth Agency's regional events on the Governments new ten yearyouth strategy, called "Aiming High".
For more information visit www.nya.org.uk/tenyearstrategy
Learning Pool launch new Social Care e-learning - Deborah Limb and Jill ThorburnLearning Pool Ltd
In this presentation you can find out about our Social Care e-learning content and how to use specifically designed modules to up skill your workforce to deal with various situations and the processes they need to follow in the event of safeguarding issues.
A presentation given at one of the National Youth Agency's regional events on the Governments new ten yearyouth strategy, called "Aiming High".
For more information visit www.nya.org.uk/tenyearstrategy
CSH has been the national leader in supportive housing for over 25 years. We have worked in 48 states to help create stable, permanent homes for individuals and families. This housing has transformed the lives of over 200,000 people who once lived in abject poverty, on our streets or in institutions. A nonprofit Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), CSH has earned a reputation as a highly effective, financially stable organization with strong partnerships across government, community organizations, foundations, and financial institutions. Our loans and grants
totaling over $750 MM have been instrumental in developing supportive housing in every corner of the country. Through our resources and knowledge, CSH is advancing innovative solutions that use housing as a platform for services to improve lives, maximize public resources, build healthy communities and break the cycle of intergenerational poverty. Visit us at csh.org to learn more.
Slides for a presentation on Tackling Digital Exclusion delivered at an event hosted at University of the West of Scotland on Wednesday 24th January 2018.
Presentation by Pat Cassela, USDLA President and Dean Hoke, USDLA at the 2018 European Distance Learning Week's first day webinar on "Distance Education: Past, Present and Future – Overview and Foresight " - 5 November 2018
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/pineqdf2ca9z/
Taking Back Control: Why community power matters to our economy and society a...mysociety
This was presented at mySociety's TICTeC Local 2019 conference, which was held on 1st November 2019 at City Hall in London. More details on the conference can be found here: https://tictec.mysociety.org/local/2019
Five cities are collaborating to foster interconnectedness, sustainability, and diversity, resulting in many shared assets including:
- A prosperous business climate
- High levels of employment and education
- Thriving downtown and commercial areas
- Engaged residents
- Mature, vibrant neighborhoods
How are they making this happen? Here is a report that details the planning process and quantitative indicators used as a baseline for measuring progress.
Nada_Ratcliffe from the AIDS Action Council ACT describes successful partnerships between AACACT and other community services. This presentation was given at the AFAO Positive Services Forum in June 2009.
An assets approach to health builds on the strengths of individuals and local communities and views them as co‐producers of health and wellbeing. This session describes how assets and co‐production approaches are already building healthier communities and explores how this will change the way we tackle the big health challenges for Scotland.
Coproduction & Timebanking
Thanks to the New Economics Foundation, Timebanking Wales and Queens University Belfast this slide examines the policy imperative and best practice in developing and implementing coproduction. This document is dedicated to statutory and voluntary organisations who wish to discover handson experiences, learn new tips and map next steps!
From Belfast conference 19th June 2014 hosted by Volunteer Now
Part of NI Conversation 14: Making Local Work, Development Trusts NI
Authors: Lucie Stephens, New Economics Foundation ; Jenny O'Hara ; Professor John Barry, Queens University.
1. Co-production – what’s it all about?
money economy core economy
wages family
benefits friends
income community
transactions relationships
2. money economy core economy
transactions relationships
scarecity commonplace
= high value = low value
Co-production reverses this evaluation:
core economy work = high value
core economy workers = high value
3. Co-production – principles
valuing participants
building on their strengths
developing peer-support networks
mutuality and reciprocity
facilitation not delivery
5. Co-production: impact
C2 Connecting Communities
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
7. Early action / prevention
Connecting Communities Report
estimated return
= 1: 3.8 – 1: 6.4
3 neighbourhoods over 3 years
= £1,414,242 savings +
8. Co-production in Wales
Ministers
Senior civil servants & Government advisors
local authorities
Chief Medical Officer
Sustainability Commissioner
WCVA and Participation Cymru
Public Engagement Working Group
Welsh Alliance for Citizen-directed Support
Disability Wales
NLIAH
Bevan Foundation
Public Services Wales 2025
Wales Co-operatives
Wales Progressive Co-operators
One Voice Wales
public-service professionals
9. Co-production in Wales
Environment Matters Symposium
Communities Can 2012
Assets for Health Symposium
All in this Together events
WCVA November Conference
I matter We matter: Co-production in Action
Co-production Practitioners’ Network
Social Services bill – consultation responses
Health & Social Care Committee evidence
Environment & Sustainability legislation
Housing legislation
Scottish co-pro collaboration visit
10. AitT Aims
To place co-production principles at the heart
of public services in Wales.
commissioning, design, delivery, evaluation
11. AitT Aims
To create a Welsh vision of co-production that builds on our
traditions of mutualism and co-operation.
To move to a values-based approach to service
commissioning, design, delivery & evaluation.
To improve the effectiveness of service delivery.
To increase collaboration and partnership across agencies,
sectors and communities.
To increase citizen engagement in service delivery.
To revitalise communities and empower individuals.
To respond effectively to major public sector cuts.
12. collective action
to lift all of us together
persuade / influence / champion it
do it / get your organisation to do it / ask WG to do it
connect / collaborate / co-operate / make links
publicise it / shout about it / evidence it
complete the Co-pro Survey: sign the open letter
Ruth Dineen | Co-production Training UK |
www.coproductiontraining.com | All in this Together