Celebrating the launch of the Measuring Success in Co-production: Learning by Doing programme reports
Read our update about the Measuring Success programme and explore the programme’s reports and other resources launching today.
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Help shape recruitment for new members of the Co-Production Collective Allies Group
In this blog we talk about the role and importance of the Co-Production Collective Allies Group and offer you the opportunity to get involved in shaping the recruitment for new members of the group.

April team update: Springing into life
The latest news from the team and our community plus updates about our ongoing projects and upcoming opportunities.

Our Impact Report 2022 is now available!
Showcasing our work over the last year and the impact that it has had.

“Participation can’t just be seen as a token gesture”: Job opportunity at Z2K
Friends of the Collective - anti-poverty charity Z2K - are looking for a new Participation Manager. Co-Production Collective Community member, ex-staff team member and Z2K trustee Lizzie shares more.
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Aspiring to be equitable – March team update
The latest news from the team and our community plus updates about our ongoing projects and upcoming opportunities.
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Help us develop a way to measure what success looks like in co-production
Would you like to get involved in a project to help us find a way to help measure what success looks like in co-production?

Co-Production Collective Allies Group: December Meeting Notes
Co-Production Collective's Allies Group met once more to discuss key areas of our work. We're sharing the minutes so you can catch-up with what was discussed.

Co-production within archival spaces: what I have learnt
Makella tells us about her two-week placement at Black Cultural Archives that prompted her to think about the potential for co-production within ‘The Arts’ and particularly within cultural archives.

Why is safeguarding so important?
Isaac shares some thoughts on how we can all work towards ensuring the practice of co-production and collaboration is safe for everybody.
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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.