hello Jules and welcome to the co-production practitioners network, 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 host face to face meetings. Great to see you've joined up with others in the East Midlands.
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. Your accreditation and quality assurance system sounds really interesting. A key area that practitioners frequently raise as an issue is finding appropriate methods to demonstrate the quality of their work. A particular challenge is finding existing methods that reflect the principles of co-production and value a wider range of knowledge and skills than traditional professional led methods. Perhaps you could add your own materials or discuss how they work in a blog? I'm sure it would create interest.
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.
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 motivated you to join. Please let me know atlucie.stephens
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hello Jules and welcome to the co-production practitioners network, 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 host face to face meetings. Great to see you've joined up with others in the East Midlands.
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. Your accreditation and quality assurance system sounds really interesting. A key area that practitioners frequently raise as an issue is finding appropriate methods to demonstrate the quality of their work. A particular challenge is finding existing methods that reflect the principles of co-production and value a wider range of knowledge and skills than traditional professional led methods. Perhaps you could add your own materials or discuss how they work in a blog? I'm sure it would create interest.
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.
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 motivated you to join. Please let me know at lucie.stephens