1 July 2016

Co-production Model

A Co-production Model
Coalition for Collaborative Care July 2016
  • A simple guide to ensuring that the voices of people with lived experience are included in decision-making, from commissioning to co-design and co-delivery.
  • The model sets out five values and seven behaviours which support development of a culture of co-production.
  • "Co-production is a way of working that involves people who use health and care services, carers and communities in equal partnership; and which engages groups of people at the earliest stages of service design, development and evaluation. Co-production acknowledges that people with ‘lived experience’ of a particular condition are often best placed to advise on what support and services will make a positive difference to their lives. Done well, co-production helps to ground discussions in reality, and to maintain a person-centred perspective."
  • "Co-production is part of a range of approaches that includes citizen involvement, participation, engagement and consultation. It is a cornerstone of self-care, of person-centred care and of health-coaching approaches."