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January 2014 Blog Posts (12)

Call for examples of good practice in home care for older people

 
SCIE is producing new guidance and looking for case studies. Would be great to see some co-production examples in there.............please respond to the contact listed…
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Added by Lucie Stephens on January 31, 2014 at 11:40 — No Comments

Wales Government gets radical!

I'll produce a full write-up of today's superb Co-production Implementation Group meeting asap but just had to pass on the introductory remarks of our remarkable CMO Ruth Hussey on co-production: "People say 'it's partnership working - we're doing it already'. We're not doing it already. This is about power."

With people like that on our side we might just succeed in transforming our public services. Time for a celebratory glass of something!

Added by Ruth Dineen on January 29, 2014 at 22:13 — No Comments

International Centre for Participation Studies - EVENT 20th Feb

This event is in Bradford – and looks exciting. Fitting well with co-production principles, it's "not about listening to speakers but listening to each other and our varied experiences and knowledge."

The ICPS invites you to...

A conversation about community organising and activism in today's Britain.

• How do we approach organising and activism in communities today?

• What are we learning about power and change?

• How do we engage with politics in an age…

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Added by Sarah Lyall on January 29, 2014 at 19:18 — No Comments

Leadership for Empowered and Healthy Communities programme

News from Catherine Wilton that this excellent programme is recruiting for people who want to make co-production happen in their areas..................

This programme explores the leadership skills that are needed in order to grow and nurture local social capital, build stronger communities and improve health and well-being.  We are looking to recruit leaders who want to be part of a movement for change and to think radically about the challenges and opportunities of an…

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Added by Lucie Stephens on January 28, 2014 at 12:54 — No Comments

Seminar in Birmingham 'Border disputes - the challenge of time banking'

People might be interested in this forthcoming event.............

Time banking has made a more visible appearance in policy documents since 2010, yet its development and application has been built around two contradictory sets of values. On the one hand, it offers a means by which self-help, within a neo-liberal agenda can be fostered as part of the scaling back of the welfare state. On the other, it offers the hope of salvation for society beleaguered by global neo-liberal forces by…

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Added by Lucie Stephens on January 22, 2014 at 15:42 — No Comments

Funding for work with young people

Not sure how 'co-production friendly' this fund is, but they do say 'we love hearing about something completely new and different'.......

Blurb from RBS below, good luck if you go for it. Lucie 

Young people have great ideas. Sometimes they just need a little help to turn those ideas into reality. RBS want to help.

We are looking for not-for-profit organisations that share our desire to help young people aged up to 30 years to explore their enterprise potential. Funding…

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Added by Lucie Stephens on January 22, 2014 at 12:58 — No Comments

Williams' Commission on Wales Public Sector - report out!

Radical and comprehensive, and here's the jolly conclusion:…
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Added by Ruth Dineen on January 20, 2014 at 17:13 — 1 Comment

Wales launches a Co-production Implementation Group (fanfare of trumpets and yippetty-yips)

The Wales Co-production Implementation Group, chaired by CMO Ruth Hussey, has its first meeting in Cardiff on 29th January. This will be to begin to establish the what, how and who of implementation. Invitees (all 53 of them) are from all sectors with a focus on co-production practitioners and activists. One of the main tasks will be to find a way to ensure that all voices are heard so that the…

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Added by Ruth Dineen on January 17, 2014 at 14:30 — No Comments

Funding for Local Authorities seeking to transform their services

This new fund might be of interest to those of you seeking to get more co-production through commissioning..................

Delivering Differently is helping local authorities to transform their services through the use of new delivery models such as mutuals and voluntary organisations.

Delivering Differently is a joint programme between the Cabinet Office, the Department for Communities and Local Government, the Local…

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Added by Lucie Stephens on January 15, 2014 at 12:50 — No Comments

Spice are Recruiting!

Be An Agent of Social Transformation

Prevention Matters Time Credits Facilitator, Buckinghamshire

£26-30k pro-rata plus pension

Based in Monks Risborough and Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

Contract: Full-time fixed term, 1 year

Spice is working in partnership with Buckinghamshire County Council to integrate Time Credits into Prevention Matters, an ambitious…

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Added by Rosie Farrer on January 14, 2014 at 20:08 — No Comments

nef looking to commission 'public dialogue' specialists

nef is currently delivering a project for the Cabinet Office with funding from Sciencewise. Specific policy issues will be explored with members of the public through a well-being lens.  What does the evidence from well-being science have to say about these specific policy issues, how do the public interpret the evidence, and what specific policy recommendations can be drawn? 

We want to commission a/ some public dialogue experts to help wiht this work. An ITT for the…

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Added by Lucie Stephens on January 8, 2014 at 16:38 — No Comments

Can arts and cultural organisations help commissioners to get better outcomes for poeple?

The Cultural Commissioning Programme (CCP) is a new three year programme funded by the Arts Council to work with the arts and cultural sector and public service commissioners. It will be delivered in partnership by NCVO, nef and NPC. Practice in commissioning arts and cultural organisations to deliver public service outcomes is relatively new but evidence suggests that commissioning in this way can improve the effectiveness of services and generate great outcomes for the people…

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Added by Lucie Stephens on January 7, 2014 at 13:58 — No Comments

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