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1 Co-production… 'no more throw-away people' Ruth Dineen | Co-production Wales | ruth@coproductiontraining.com

2 Co-production… 'one of the most exciting opportunities we have to bring together the knowledge, experience and contributions of those who work in our public services and those who use them… recalibrating power through new relationships based on trust' Health & Social Services Minister Mark Drakeford

3 Co-production - what? an approach to public services which enables citizens and professionals to share power & work together in equal and reciprocal relationships

4 Co-production principles facilitation not delivery value participants as equals and assets build on strengths develop peer-support networks relationships of trust & reciprocity

5 outcomes-focus relationship-centred asset-based strengths-based personalisation citizen-directed shared decision-making freda principles so what's new?

6 levels of co-production intermediate recognises what service users can offer services power imbalance between citizens & professionals remains in place transformative citizens are equal partners in all aspects of commissioning, design, delivery, evaluation transforms power and control basic acknowledges people's action is essential to the desired outcome

7 1. economic theory money economy transactions core economy relationships St Mungos Broadway

8 family, neighbourhood and civil society. It runs on a thin stream of money – but it is primarily powered by our minds, our spirits, our hearts. It runs on psychological energy: love and kindness, caring and compassion, encouragement and moral duty… the core economy consists of…

9 It provides care to infants, children, teenagers, families, seniors. It provides safe, vibrant neighbourhoods, community, democracy, civil society. It produces love and caring and coming to each other’s rescue and sharing. That's all… what does it produce…

10 equal and reciprocal relationships 2. all systems model co-commissioning co-design co-delivery co-evaluation of outcomes

11 What services are you eligible for? What are your needs? How do you want to live your life? What strengths can you bring? How can we work together to achieve your goals? 3. process

12 4. radical aim vibrant & confident core economy shared power | shared responsibility social justice

13 Co-production – why?

14 because we have to… Prudent Healthcare Co-production – principle 1 of Prudent Healthcare SS&W Act Co-production principles to be embedded in regulations & code of practice Co-produced commissioning (& decommissioning): social value - service-recipients, staff & communities Co-produced Assessment: National Outcomes Framework Co-produced evaluation: from KPIs to personal outcomes Citizen-led scrutiny: permanent citizen panels

15 decreasing budgets fewer staff increasing demand because there's a problem…

16 and an even bigger problem… The world of helping others is built around one- way transactions which send two unintentional messages: We have something you need, but you have nothing we need or want or value. The way to get more help is by coming back with more problems. Edgar Cahn

17 we understand ourselves, our identities, through our relationships with others… Nunkoosing & Haydon-Laurelut, 2013 Dimensions Cymru

18 one-way transactions > reciprocal relationships shared power | shared responsibility

19 from a task-based 'hotel' model to… "good places to live, love, dream, laugh, learn and connect with others…a true community" My Home Life Cymru security. continuity. belonging. purpose. fulfilment. significance

20 S.U.N. Service Users Network A&E use down 30% planned hospital admissions down from 725 > 596 unplanned hospital admissions down from 414 > 286 hospital bed day use down by 50%

21 The Good Life Group, Scotland 'brilliant, enlightening & humbling' 'a revelation' 'the best course I've ever been on '

22 Del's story… I'd picked a wall to drive in to. My body and mind were destroyed.

23 I'm a rock for my family now. It's my mind that has changed – having a purpose and living a life.

24 Impact more relevant and effective services improved health & well-being happier, more fulfilled staff increased engagement & social capital stronger, more cohesive communities genuine empowerment & ownership sustainability & value for money

25 co-production will… "restore warm humanity as the driving force for public services, rather than compliance with increasingly centralised and de-personalised processes and systems" Nick Andrews, Swansea University


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