Reflecting on our Co-Pro Cuppas and how they can better meet the needs of our community
In this blog we discuss how we can ensure that our Co-Pro Cuppas are welcoming to people interested in co-production from all backgrounds – whether they’re coming to explore co-production from their lived, living or learnt experience - and let you know how you can contribute to this conversation.
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Joining a project as a Lived Experience Researcher
Jackie reflects on her journey becoming part of a rapid response research project exploring mental health during COVID-19, and the lessons learned along the way.

Co-produce our Associate Roles with us!
The Collective is looking for more hands on deck as we keep doing more and more projects in partnership with other organisations to support them to co-produce.

Get Involved: Co-creating our Journey of Change
What's the challenge we exist to tackle? Share your feedback in the first phase of our Journey of Change co-creation.

Plotting Our Route in May: Monthly Team Update
Catch-up with what's in the diary this month and how you can get involved.

Call for Stories: Register your interest now!
Have you got a co-production story to share? We’re teaming up with People’s Voice Media to find storytellers for a research project exploring the value of co-production.

Job opportunity: Co-production Manager
We're looking for a project manager for our NHS England and NHS Improvement commissioned project. Interested?

UCL’s Strategic Plan Consultation: Our Response
Read the Co-Production Collective’s community’s response to UCL’s proposed strategic plan

A chance of change in April: Monthly Team Update
Find out what our team is up to this month and hear about new opportunities to get involved in this spring!

Help us showcase the value of co-production
Would you like to get involved with our new project building the evidence base to support co-production?

Two years of being Clinically Extremely Vulnerable, a name I never knew I would have
A co-producer shares their experience of being Clinically Extremely Vulnerable – and the lack of support this community is receiving.