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West Yorkshire – Finding Independence Scott Bell, Co-Production and Community Engagement Worker [email protected]

West Yorkshire – Finding Independence Scott Bell, Co-Production and Community Engagement Worker [email protected]

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Page 1: West Yorkshire – Finding Independence Scott Bell, Co-Production and Community Engagement Worker scott.bell@disc-vol.org.uk

West Yorkshire – Finding Independence

Scott Bell, Co-Production and Community Engagement Worker

[email protected]

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What is Co-Production?

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Co-Production is….

The term Co-Production refers to a way of working, whereby everybody works together on an equal basis to create a service or come to a decision which works for them all.

It is built on the principle that those who use a service are best placed to help design it.

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Co-Production is….

“Co-production is a process that involves people in the design and, crucially, in the delivery of the services they enjoy”

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Co-Production can be….

• A description of how services rely on productive input from users

• A way of recognising the input that people can make to the design and delivery of services

• A transformation of design, delivery, management & governance of services

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Co-Production should….

• Simply ask service users how satisfied they are with services

• Engage front line staff, service users, the local community, and other relevant partners to ask…

“What can we design and deliver together that will benefit our area?”

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•Co-Designing

The other Co-Productive processes are…

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Co-Design is….

• Service is designed collaboratively with service users, local residents, service providers and professionals

• However it may still be delivered by professionals rather than on a collaborative basis

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Co-design vs Co-Production

The difference between co-design and co-production is that co-design addresses the problem and a solution is identified whereas co-production embeds the solution into reality. Co-Creation is identified as the way in which both of these are addressed

McDougall, 2012.

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The other Co-Productive processes are…

•Co-Delivery

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Co-Delivery is….

• Service is delivered in collaboration with Service Users

• Allows the service to be answerable and accountable to the Service Users and their needs

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Examples of Co-Production

• The WY-FI (West Yorkshire Finding Independence) Project• incLucid-An Alcohol Free Social Enterprise in Leeds• Timebanking• CIHM (Centre for Innovation in Health Management) at Leeds

University• Shared decision making• Social Navigation/Prescribing• Volunteer and Peer Mentor Schemes

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The Six Principles

• Taking an asset based approach

• Building on people’s existing capabilities

• Reciprocity and Mutuality

• Peer Support networks

• Blurring distinctions

• Facilitating rather than delivering

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Ways to Co-Produce

• Transactional Co-Production and Shared Decision Making• Asset based development• Experience based design• Emotional mapping• Peer Research• Reverse Mentoring and Patient/Service User Shadowing• Experience Events

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Does it work for the Service User?

“For Co-Production to work it doesn’t always require seeing the Bigger Picture but it does require belief in the Bigger Picture and a willingness

to be part of that Bigger Picture”

“It works when we play our parts”(Service User)

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