Co-production in Practice
1st November 2016
- The aim of this Participation Cymru training course is to introduce the concept of co-production and how it can be used in the design and delivery of public services.
- Co-production if done well can ensure that citizens have a meaningful voice and are at centre of the design and delivery of public services. This course will look at the current Welsh context for co-production and demystify the terminology around co-production. Factors that need to be in place for co-production to thrive, such as a cultural shift to enable shared power with citizens and an asset based approach will be considered as well as the benefits and challenges of working in a co-productive way. Case studies highlighting co-production in practice will be shared during the course and there will be the opportunity to practice a number of participative planning tools.
- Learning outcomes
- By the end of the session participants will have:
- Contextualised co-production within Wales
- Better understood what is meant by co-production
- Discussed the culture context needed for co-production to thrive
- Gained an appreciation of the benefits and challenges
- Shared case studies of co-production in practice
- Practised participative planning tools
- Who this course is for
- This course is aimed individuals, communities and organisations who want to further develop and increase their skills and knowledge of public engagement and work in a co-productive way.
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