Building advocacy networks for people
so that they have a good life even after their parents are no longer here to stand up for them
Building advocacy networks for people
so that their families have peace of mind about the future
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they are empowered to realise their aspirations and contribute to their community
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they form intentional friendships that broaden and enrich their lives
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they develop stronger links in the wider community
Building advocacy networks for people
so that they are as fulfilled and happy as they can be
From July 5-9 the UK celebrated its 6th National Co-production Week. This is an encouraging development, helping more and more people to see the value of co-productive work.
Also known as joint power, co-production means sharing power equally: developing health and social care services by working in equal partnership with clients, carers, families and citizens.
A neat way to understand various levels of co-production is to look at the Ladder of Co-production. Here’s the link: The Ladder of co-prodution
This short film about co-production (2.44 mins) may also interest you: Co-production