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London Coproduction Roadshow

Monday, April 18, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT)

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 Achieving more for more: what would public services look like if users and professionals worked together in equal and reciprocal relationships?

 

The Coproduction Practitioners Network, Timebanking UK, NESTA and nef are pleased to invite you to a ‘Coproduction Roadshow’event in London.

 

A full day event for practitioners and decision makers to share views and experiences on how to deliver public services that achieve more by radically rethinking the relationship with their beneficiaries.

 

This won’t be an ordinary event. In true co-production spirit, we have designed the day to give you the opportunity to set and achieve your own learning objectives, as you hear about co-production examples and make new connections.

After the keynote addresses you will join a group of people with whom you will share the journey of discovery throughout the day, as “expert witnesses” join your group for a conversation aimed at meeting your learning objectives. Rather than delivering formal presentations the “expert witnesses” will be there to answer your questions and share their learning and experience of co-production in conversation with the group.

 

Stream 1:

Shared Lives / Community Catalysts – Building on decades of experience of changing the lives of vulnerable people and host families through adult placement schemes, Shared Lives set up Community Catalysts social enterprise to support microproviders of personalised public services

Social Innovation Lab for Kent and Activ Mob – situated at the heart of Kent County Council, SILK offer a resource for Council staff and residents to create services that have citizens at their heart and to find innovative ways of tackling the toughest challenges the County faces.

Holy Cross Centre Trust – through timebanking and co-production HCCT have radically redesigned their mental health service provision and have become a hub for collaboration between people and organisations in Camden.

 

Stream 2:

Camden Council –Pioneers of the “Outcome Based Commissioning” approach, Camden Council are at the forefront of re-thinking commissioning to enable smarter and better public services.

Headway East London – through timebanking and a member-run social enterprise Headway East London are co-producing services with people with brain injuries and their local community.

Future Gov – offers a a place for people in the public sector and social innovators to talk, share, learn and change the world.

 

 

    

 

Programme

 

9.30                 Coffee and registration

 

10.00               People Powered Public Services

Philip Colligan, NESTA

10.15               Coproduction in Swindon (TBC)  

Gavin Jones, Swindon Borough Council

 

10.30               Q&A

 

10.45               A co-produced event: how today is going to work

Emma Barrett, Social Innovation Lab, Kent

 

11.00               Coffee break

 

11.15               Delegates join their groups and agree learning outcomes for the day

 

12.00               Expert witness interview in groups (1)

 

12.45               Lunch and Practitioners Marketplace

 

13.45               Expert witness interview in groups (2)

  

14.45               Expert witness interview in groups (3)

 

15.30               Feedback and closing remarks

 

When & Where



University College London
Gower Street
London
, WC1E 6BT

Monday, April 18, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (GMT)


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The Coproduction Roadshows are jointly hosted by the Coproduction Practitioners Network NESTA, nef and a range of partners across the country including Scotland's Futures Forum, the Welsh Assembly Government, SPICE, Coprodnet, Governance International, Birmingham University and Timebanking UK.