2021
DOI: 10.1136/leader-2020-000424
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Coproduction and partnership with people and communities

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“…Coproduction at an individual level Creating a collaborative, relational space; seeing those who use services as equals and experts in their own experience, with both parties involved in making shared decisions, developing shared goals and achieving shared outcomes through different but equally valuable contributions (Wilton, 2021).…”
Section: Coproduction In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coproduction at an individual level Creating a collaborative, relational space; seeing those who use services as equals and experts in their own experience, with both parties involved in making shared decisions, developing shared goals and achieving shared outcomes through different but equally valuable contributions (Wilton, 2021).…”
Section: Coproduction In Practicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the originator of the concept, the political scientist Elinor Ostrom, 17 co-production is a process that enables the knowledge and skills of citizens to be utilised to transform services and goods. By definition it can give greater control over decisions and actions to local communities but as Wilton 18 notes ‘ it does not mean letting communities fend for themselves ’ (p. 79). Rather it works best in the context of equal partnerships between local people, the local state and other actors.…”
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“…We have seen how co-production has grown to be an influential concept in health and social care. 1 This is based on the notion of a power-sharing process where service users or communities work on an equal and reciprocal basis with professionals to jointly develop and deliver services. 2 How then does co-production fit with a public health orientation, where the focus is on prevention and reducing health inequalities at a population level?…”
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