Our impact
2022 Impact report
2022 Impact report
This report showcases what we got up to in 2022, offering insights into past and ongoing projects and the impact they have had.


Training
- Delivered 10 co-production training courses
- To 250 people
- Across 10 organisations

Talks
- Gave 11 talks
- To 932 people

Bids and income
- Contributed to 6 research bids that have resulted in £4,858,605 of funding being awarded to the research project teams and £92,842 for Co-Production Collective.
- Secured £287,680 for consultancy work from 13 organisations.

Where our money comes from
- 44% from consultancy
- 23% from Research England grant utilised for the Value of Co-production Research project and our development
- 15% Wellcome Trust and UCL, a continuation of our original Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF) funding
- 14% from research projects
- 3% from training
- 0.1% from talks

Co-producing ourselves
- Launched our Resource Library
- Launched our co-produced Payment Policy which we had been co-producing together since 2017!
- Began working on co-producing a Safeguarding Policy
- Began co-producing our Journey of Change which will form part of our new strategy

The Value of Co-Production Research Project
The research found that the value of co-production lies in:
- Delivering outcomes that actually matter to people
- Efficiency, in the long run
- Working towards social justice
- Empowering people and building capacity*
- Connecting us as humans, working towards shared goals
*People told us as part of this research that they felt empowered by co-production
You can find out more about The Value of Co-Production Research Project on this webpage