What happened during the week
Blogs, events, resources & more
Monday 22nd November
Tuesday 23rd November
“To celebrate Co-production Week Scotland, we’ll be teaming up with our Scottish counterparts to hear about what they have been up to, share experiences and knowledge, and talk about how we can work better together to share the word about co-production across the UK.”
Join the Trussell Trust for a conversation about co-production and the participation of people with lived experience within the specific context of Emergency Food Aid Provision in Scotland.
“Join us as we share learning from our experience of coproduction and explore the impact of the Life Changes Trust Advisory Group!”
“Join us for an informal briefing session on the history of co-production, as part of our celebrations for Co-production Week Scotland. Where did the concept of co-production come from? What do time credits have to do with co-production? And exactly how old are its roots?”
“To celebrate co-production week we are hosting an event to explore how co-production and partnership working can achieve a shared purpose.”
Peter Limbrick from Interconnections shares his thoughts on how co-production can be a way to lift families out of this unhealthy plight.
“As part of co-production week 2021, SCLD is inviting you to take part in a workshop about the use of co-production in app development.”
Wednesday 24th November
“This learning event will provide a focus to share experiences from a funder’s perspective and hear how funded projects are bringing lived experience to successful co-production approaches.”
What happens when young carers are involved as an equal partner? Find out in this blog and video from Dundee Carers
In this blog GCPH share their learning about building a small-scale funding environment at the Glasgow Centre for Population Health that is supportive of co-production during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thursday 25th November
The event will share the experiences of how women co-produced a unique women's project in Highland.
“This event is for anyone in Scotland with a passion for making sure people with lived experience are at the heart of mental health strategies, support and services.”
“Who should be in charge of a video about my life? Me! Participatory video is a powerful tool for social change. Join this session to see the results for yourself.”
This webinar will highlight cutting-edge co-production case studies from Scotland, Italy, Brazil and the US, presented by top academics from these countries.
For #CoProWeekScot 2021, Scottish Recovery Network’s Holly Hendry reflects on the impact of formality on engagement.
This webinar will highlight cutting-edge co-production case studies from Scotland, Italy, Brazil and the US, presented by top academics from these countries.
Friday 26th November
