SCIE - Social Care Institute for Excellence: Co-production Week 2024 – quick survey and activities
Dear all
We wanted to share an overview of Co-production Week 2024 (1-5 July) with you all - and ask for your help by taking part in a very quick 2-question survey.
As many of you will know, the week celebrates the benefits of co-production, shares good practice and promotes the contribution of people who access care and support in developing better social care. The theme this year: ‘Co-production: What’s Missing?’ is focused around four areas identified as ‘missing’ from last year’s research: increasing equity and diversity in co-production, improving impact and evaluation, thinking about how we can access better information, training and development, and having clearer definitions and language around co-production. The survey has one general question and one on equality, diversity and inclusion.
Complete our 2-question Survey
We are hoping to share the results of our survey findings on the first day of Co-production Week with you all via our social channels, etc.
Throughout the week there’ll be podcasts, blogs, social media activity and webinars looking at co-production in leadership at Mind, and a spotlight on the co-production journey of Kirklees Council. Please get involved in the conversation on X and Linked In using #coproweek.
More tickets are now available (after initial sell-out) for our ‘Co-Production: What’s Missing?' Online Conference (3 July, 10am-4pm), so do check our website for more information.
The conference includes six interactive workshops showcasing SCIE’s Impact Tool measuring the impact of co-production; a closer look at the IMPACT Centre – improving adult care together and the Centre for Care’s ‘Technology and Living a Good Life’ co-produced research; discuss how equity, diversity and inclusion can be improved across co-production; explore new tools and resources like Halton’s Co-production Charter and honestly examine what needs to change around the language of co-production and social care alongside interactive discussions and plenary speakers.
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