Celebrating Black History Month: Honoring the legacy and joy of Black communities
This Black History Month, Co-Production Collective wants to celebrate members of our community and some of the brilliant contributions and achievements they have made to our work.


'Measuring Success in Co-production: Learning by Doing' - funding available soon!
Get ready for our new funding pot, available soon from the ‘Measuring Success in Co-production: Learning by Doing‘ project!

Co-creating ‘Our Direction’ 2.0, our new strategy
An overview of what was discussed at our last strategy development session on 22 March and how you can get involved in our next session on 23 May.
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Epistemic injustice and co-production
Maddie explores epistemic injustice from her perspective as a psychiatric survivor and discusses how co-production has the potential to prevent and repair the harm done by this kind of injustice.

Our co-produced Payment Policy is finally here!
Our co-produced Payment Policy is finally ready to share with you! Please have a read and let us know what you think.

Valuing All Our Different Experience: A key basis for Co-production
Understanding what we bring to the table is key to working together in co-productive ways, Peter Beresford explains in this guest blog.

Introducing Co-Production Collective’s Allies Group
Meet the members of our Allies Group and find out more about what their role involves.

Recap: Co-creating Our Payment Policy
Explore the key discussions and ideas which emerged from our recent payment policy co-creation sessions, and find out what's coming next.

Co-creating Our Payment Policy
Explore the key discussions and ideas which emerged from our recent payment policy co-creation sessions, and find out what's coming next.

Excluded: the trans community in research and healthcare
As part of our commitment to inclusivity and diversity, we are publishing another blog in our series highlighting those who are excluded or under-served in healthcare and co-production. This month, we are focusing on the voices of trans people.

A Year of Co-production: What Have We Learned and What Is To Come?
Publications from 2020 confirm that interest in co-production is gathering pace. But from some perspectives, this approach to research is unwanted, unhelpful, or unrealistic. In this review, Rory takes a critical look at co-production and the new frontiers we can look forward to as it continues to develop.