Co-production Made Easy.

Co-production.

What’s the difference between engagement, involvement, co-production, and co-design?
Our specialist ‘co-production-made-easy’ programme will teach you all that as well as help you increase your clarity, confidence and courage to embrace new ways of working for you, your team and your organisation.

Using co-production processes in your organisation.

Co-production is often perceived to only be possible working with customers of your services.
Our workshops will help you to explore how you can grow co-production within your teams, business or even within your individual ways of working.
You will explore and strengthen processes, procedures and system thinking to sustainably improve your organisation.

Why co-production is important.

  • Utilises the expertise and experience of your inclusive audience.

  • Sustainable and efficient use of resources for continuous improvement.

  • Shared power = lasting change.

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Session overview

Sessions are 90 minutes long.

A guide to co-production within the workforce

This session explores how co-production can transform workplace culture by valuing lived experience, sharing power, and fostering inclusive collaboration.
Learn practical strategies to embed co-production across teams, with a focus on diversity, neurodiversity, and equity in decision-making.

Evaluation resources for co-production

Throughout our co-production journey, we’ve developed a variety of resources that show how co-production can lead to meaningful change.
Each resource has been shaped by the voices and experiences of those involved making them practical, authentic, and grounded in lived experience.
Learn how to develop your own resources.

A guide to co-production within professional practice

This session explores how professionals can embed co-production into their everyday work, fostering meaningful collaboration with people who use services.
It offers practical insights, tools, and examples to support inclusive, shared decision-making across diverse professional settings.

What does co-production mean to my organisation?

This session helps teams explore how co-production can be meaningfully embedded into your work.
It focuses on authentic collaboration, valuing lived experience, embracing diversity and neurodiversity, and building strong feedback loops that turn insight into action.

A guide to co-production within education

This session explores how to embed the culture of inclusive working and co-production.
Exploring the twin themes of collaboration and living experience, our approach is to broaden the range of inclusive working to develop and enhance both educational programmes, systems, and further support networks within providers.

Outcomes you can expect

  • A greater understanding of the co-production process

  • Confidence to work collaboratively

  • Learn tools for inclusive practice

Ideal for

  • One reason

  • Two reasons

  • Three reasons

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Flexible delivery options.

  • In-person or virtual sessions

  • Self-paced digital modules

  • Custom branding available

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Forthcoming dates and cost

Dates

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Cost

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