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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Co-Creating Co-Production Collective's Journey of Change
Join us to explore where Co-Production Collective is heading - and how we'll get there.

Shining bright in March: monthly team update
We're spreading the co-production sunshine this month - find out what we're up to and share your ideas.

Co-Production Collective's commitment to inclusivity at UCL
We share our response to UCL’s decision not to re-join Stonewall’s diversity schemes supporting LGBTQ+ inclusion.

Co-Production Collective Allies Group: January Meeting Notes
In January 2022, our Allies Group met to discuss key issues about the Collective and the meeting notes are now available to read.

Digital inclusion in a pandemic: Community organising with Citizens UK
Jordan reflects on his experiences during lockdown as a member of Hackney & Islington Citizens and the work they did to tackle the local digital divide.

Beginning to bloom in February: Monthly Team Update
February is upon us already - find out what's going on this month in our regular team update.

Help shape UCL’s Strategic Priorities
Share your thoughts on UCL’s proposed new strategy and showcase the value of co-production and collaboration.

Valuing Lived Experience: Learning with National Voices
Lizzie reflects on her role as a Learning Partner supporting National Voices to develop their Voices for Improvement project.

Starting Afresh in January: Monthly Team Update
In the first update blog of 2022, we share our plans for the New Year and dates of upcoming events to get involved in.

How we train PhD students and how you can get involved in their research
Maddie explains how the Collective supports UCL's PhD Programme in Mental Health Science, the first of its kind in the UK, and how you can take part in research the students are conducting.