How can we co-produce with senior leadership?
In this blog Sara Mae explores some of the challenges of embedding meaningful co-production when working within systems and the role of organisational leadership teams in improving work taking place in co-produced ways.
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Co-production at the heart: the Parents 1st Community Peer Support Model
Parents 1st is a UK charity using collective experience to enable parents to recognise and build on self-identified strengths. In this blog, Celia and Nicole share learning, resources, and guides for setting up your own peer support programme.

Reflecting on our first year: share your highlights
In just a few weeks, the Co-production Collective is turning one year old and we want to celebrate with you by reflecting on the last 12 months.

Could you be a Co-Pro Collective Community Area Pioneer?
Join the small team of pioneers who are going to start co-creating our brand new online community space.

Marking Milestones in October: Monthly Team Update
October looks set to be a monumental month as we turn one and launch a new project!

Going DEEP – progress towards using evidence in practice through co-production
Nick is a a registered Social Worker who co-ordinates the Developing Evidence Enriched Practice (DEEP) programme at Swansea University. Here he shares how a co-productive approach translated research evidence into policy and practice.

From no evaluation to co-evaluation: ten lessons for the journey
Reflections from Mike on co-production and evaluation coming together in the world of 'co-evaluation'.

Planning it all out in September: monthly team update
This month we’re making plans to mark our very first anniversary as Co-production Collective!

Online art groups for women who have experienced domestic abuse
Alison and Jamie introduce a project supported by the Wellcome Trust focusing on women’s experiences of art groups as a form of mental health and social support.

Reflections on being a Co-Production Collective Ally
Three of Co-Production Collective Allies – Laura, Sarah and Laura – introduce themselves and share some personal reflections on their roles.

Cheers to August: monthly team update
This month we’re introducing our new team members and sharing more about our work with NHS England and Improvement.