Launching our 2025 Impact Report and new supporting pages on our website
Launching our Impact Report 2025. Showcasing our work over the last year and the impact that it has had. As well as new area on our website for all our previous Impact Reports and a page with all our case studies in one place.

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.