A belated hello and welcome to the co-production practitioners network Ann, thanks for joining us!
The practitioners network is supported bynefbut all content is developed by members, for members. Do have a good look around and get involved.
Some of the following areas are good starting points;
Network groups– based loosely around geographical regions or interest themes, they also often host face to face meetings. There's a very active Scottish network that you might be interested in, and a growing group covering Yorkshire.... but if you don’t find something for your area or interest then please set up a new group.
Resources and Videos will give you access to the latest documents supporting co-production and bring you face to face with those putting it into practice. Please add your own materials to increase the knowledge base. Flagging up policy documents relevant to co-production would be much appreciated by members of the network and may generate an interesting debate from your perspective.
The Blog carries the latest news, debate and opportunities for co-production practitioners. See what’s going on, add in your own comments or start a new thread. As above, posing challenges to co-production practitioners or flagging issues around participation is likely to stimulate interesting debate.
nef is currently working on topics raised by network members: gathering the evidence base for co-production; developing practical approaches to commission co-production; delivering presentations and workshops for people who are interested in co-production. Get in touch if you want to know more or contribute.
It would really help to know how you heard about the network and what inspired you to join. Please let me know atlucie.stephens@neweconomics.org that way we can make sure we’re reaching as many co-production practitioners as possible. Also, please share the details of the network with colleagues or contacts you think would be interested.
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A belated hello and welcome to the co-production practitioners network Ann, thanks for joining us!
The practitioners network is supported by nef but all content is developed by members, for members. Do have a good look around and get involved.
Some of the following areas are good starting points;
Network groups – based loosely around geographical regions or interest themes, they also often host face to face meetings. There's a very active Scottish network that you might be interested in, and a growing group covering Yorkshire.... but if you don’t find something for your area or interest then please set up a new group.
Resources and Videos will give you access to the latest documents supporting co-production and bring you face to face with those putting it into practice. Please add your own materials to increase the knowledge base. Flagging up policy documents relevant to co-production would be much appreciated by members of the network and may generate an interesting debate from your perspective.
The Blog carries the latest news, debate and opportunities for co-production practitioners. See what’s going on, add in your own comments or start a new thread. As above, posing challenges to co-production practitioners or flagging issues around participation is likely to stimulate interesting debate.
nef is currently working on topics raised by network members: gathering the evidence base for co-production; developing practical approaches to commission co-production; delivering presentations and workshops for people who are interested in co-production. Get in touch if you want to know more or contribute.
It would really help to know how you heard about the network and what inspired you to join. Please let me know at lucie.stephens@neweconomics.org that way we can make sure we’re reaching as many co-production practitioners as possible. Also, please share the details of the network with colleagues or contacts you think would be interested.
Look forward to hearing from you,
Lucie
Head of Co-production, nef