Co-production practitioners network
A network for co-production practitioners
Let joy be unbounded! The lovely folk at nef, along with the wonderful Helen Sharp from Lambeth Council, have offered to run their Co-pro Commissioning Masterclasses in Wales. The intention is to build a peer-support group of experts - the Jedi warriors of co-pro commissioning - who will help kick-start this outcomes-based way of working.
Contact us at Co-production Wales for more information (we are…
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Co-production & Education: Co-pro Network meeting (south Wales)
20 March, 1.00-4.00, Ferndale Community School, Maerdy.
Booking via Eventbrite.
An opportunity to hear about and discuss co-production in education.All…
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Leeds Met University, ESRC, Arts Council England, the RSA and Involve are organising a seminar on co-production & co-design in the arts and in public services.
This seminar is designed for academics, policy makers and practitioners working in different policy areas. It provides those working in the arts the opportunity to engage with debates and practices in other areas of the public sector. It also offers those working in other areas the chance to explore how cultural activity…
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NHS England has launched a programme for the voluntary and community sector to help them 'gear up' for personal health budgets so they have the knowledge, capacity and expertise to inform their local communities about personal health budgets.
Find out more from the In Control website here
Cheers,
Lucie
Added by Lucie Stephens on March 12, 2014 at 11:43 — No Comments
The Welsh Government took a very positive move last year by launching the Framework for Action on Independent Living and that was a first step on a long journey towards making social inclusion and equality a reality for people with disabilities in Wales. But how will it happen? I believe it’s going to take organisations working together in a collective way to play on each other’s strengths.
Remploy employment services delivers welfare to work programmes with a focus around work…
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The Welsh Government took a very positive move last year by launching the Framework for Action on Independent Living and that was a first step on a long journey towards making social inclusion and equality a reality for people with disabilities in Wales. But how will it going to happen? believe it’s going to take organisations working together in a collective way to play on each other’s strengths.
Remploy employment services delivers welfare to work programmes with a focus around…
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“The Agenda will be available shortly.”
There will be presentations from:
'; color: navy;"'>Ruth Dineen - Director Co-Production Wales (All in this Together)
Pam Boyd - Chief Executive, CaST…
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