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PRESENT: Co- production with people affected by dementia in East Dunbartonshire. THIRD NATIONAL CO-PRODUCTION CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY 23 RD APRIL 2014 EDINBURGH.

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1 PRESENT: Co- production with people affected by dementia in East Dunbartonshire. THIRD NATIONAL CO-PRODUCTION CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY 23 RD APRIL 2014 EDINBURGH

2 What co-production is about “Co-production of public services means professionals and citizens making better use of each other's assets, resources and contributions to achieve better outcomes or improved efficiency”. Source: Governance International www.govint.org “Capabilities assessments, not just needs assessments.”

3 The Governance International Co-Production Star

4 Distinctive principles of co-production Service users and staff are active contributors bringing together their skills and expertise. Collaboration – ‘doing with’, not ‘doing to’. Achieving outcomes, not just delivering services.

5 5 Group work Identify for each person a capability, which is currently underused (at work, at home or in their social life) and which could be used more to help others.

6 What PRESENT aims to achieve People affected by dementia having a stronger PRESENCE in local communities and public services. Enabling people who have dementia to make a contribution to other people’s lives.

7 People with dementia are the experts in their own lives! Tommy Dunne “61yrs old. I'm living with dementia (Alzheimer’s) not suffering with it. Cogito Ergo Sum - I think therefore I am.”

8 8 MY SHRINKING WORLD I will give you an example of how My World Started To S H R I N K

9 9 Universe ! World ! Country ! City ! Community ! Work ! Friends ! Family ! Me !

10 10 Country ! City ! Community ! Work ! Friends ! Family ! Me !

11 11 City ! Community ! Work ! Friends ! Family ! Me !

12 12 Community ! Work ! Friends ! Family ! Me !

13 13 Work ! Friends ! Family ! Me !

14 14 Friends ! Family ! Me !

15 15 Family ! Me !

16 16 Me !

17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jk7sCOtBizQ Everton Football Club asked Tommy “What can you do?”

18 I’m going to travel to India and look forward to sharing photos with other people in the dementia network. Maybe we can even enjoy some Indian food together? I love baking cakes and I’m happy to bake cakes for special events of our group. A person with dementia from East Dunbartonshire A carer from East Dunbartonshire PRESENT: Mapping individual assets

19 The PRESENT Co-production Priorities

20 The PRESENT Co-Production Labs

21 21 Group work Which co-production approaches do you use in working with people affected by dementia and service providers?

22 The Dementia Co-Production Star This toolkit currently developed by GovInt, JIT and East Dunbartonshire Council supports people affected by dementia, communities and organisations to understand and achieve  Positive personal relationships within households and families;  Connectedness to local communities;  Co-production at an organisational level to work in more enabling ways with people affected by dementia.

23 23 Contact us! Julie Christie /Paula Brown East Dunbartonshire Council Web: www.eastdunbarton.gov.ukwww.eastdunbarton.gov.uk Email:julie.christie@eastdunbarton.gov.uk paula.brown@eastdunbarton.gov.uk Phone: 0141 355 2200 Gerry Power Joint Improvement Team Web: www.jitscotland.org.uk/www.jitscotland.org.uk/ Email: Gerry.Power@scotland.gsi.gov.uk Twitter: @JITScotland Elke Loeffler Governance International (Company Limited by Guarantee No. 4488214) Web:www.govint.orgwww.govint.org Email: elke.loeffler@govint.org Twitter:@govint.org


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