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  2. Learn how to work in partnership with people who draw on care and support, carers and citizens to improve public services. This guide explains the principles, benefits and practice of co-production, with examples and recommendations.

  3. Co-production is based on the production of own services and resources by citizens, completely or in part. It involves the willingness of citizens or users together with public services to design, implement and improve the delivery of services in order to innovate and transform public services.

  4. Aug 5, 2021 · The iterative analyses identified six modes of co-production defined by how they frame the purpose of co-production, conceptualize power, approach politics and theorize impact pathways.

    • Josephine M. Chambers, Josephine M. Chambers, Josephine M. Chambers, Carina Wyborn, Carina Wyborn, M...
    • 2021
  5. Sep 25, 2018 · This conceptualization identifies pure co-production, co-design, co-construction and co-innovation, and four ideal types of value that are co-created (or co-destructed) by the iterative interactions of service users and service professionals with public service delivery systems.

    • Maddalena Sorrentino, Mariafrancesca Sicilia, Michael Howlett
    • 2018
  6. Feb 16, 2021 · Co-production is a collaborative model of research that involves stakeholders in all stages of the research process. This editorial highlights the challenges and opportunities of co-production, and showcases a collection of articles on diverse settings and topics.

    • S Redman, T Greenhalgh, L Adedokun, S Staniszewska, S Denegri
    • 2021
  7. Co-production is a way of working where service providers and users work together to design activities, projects, or services. Learn how it works, see case studies and considerations from Mind, a mental health charity.

  8. May 1, 2023 · This paper explores how the concept of co-production is used and understood across various disciplines and policy fields. It identifies five meanings of co-production and analyses their theoretical implications for evidence-informed policy and practice.

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