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Our health equity co-production courses and resources focus on building the confidence to build co-production into their project work and champion the need for co-production with colleagues and partners.
They provide a foundation-level understanding of:
- what co-production is, what it isn't and how it can help to reduce inequalities
- approaches to engagement with communities to develop co-production plans
- how co-production can enable, benefit and enhance your work
Foundation courses and resources
People who attend these course and use these resources can expect to develop:
- Confidence to build co-production into their project work and champion the need for co-production with colleagues and partners.
- A foundation-level understanding of:
- what co-production is, what it isn't and how it can help to reduce inequalities
- approaches to engagment with communities to develop co-production plans
- how co-production can enable, benefit and enhance your work
Provider - Borough place based engagement leads
Cost - Free
Description - An introduction to co-production in your borough lead by NHS North West London engagement experts.
Who this is for - All existing and new ICS staff employed at place.
When - Various times. Contact your local engagement lead for details.
- Brent - James Connell
- Ealing - Dilo Lalande
- Hammersmith and Fulham - Ethnanda Manley-Browne
- Harrow - James Connell
- Hillingdon - James Connell
- Hounsloe - Dilo Lalande
- Kensington and Chelsea - Ethnanda Manley-Browne
- Westminster - Ethnanda Manley-Browne
Provider - Co-Create
Cost - Free
Description - Free resources on co-creation and co-production, particularly targeted at PCNs but more widely applicable. Modules 3 and 4 are also suitable for cohort 2 (advanced).
Who this is for - Primarily targeted at primary care staff groups but relevant for other health and care sector staff looking to develop skills and knowledge in co-creation and co-production.
Find out more and use these resources on the Co-Create website.
Provider - Mind
Cost - Free
Description - Information, case studies and useful resources relating to co-production
Who this is for - All existing and new starter ICS colleagues interested in developing a broad range of skills and approaches to co-production.
Providerb - NHS England
Cost - Free
Description - This programme is for citizens rather than health and care professionals. The programme has 3 key aims:
- To share with people what personalised care is and how people in England can benefit
- To develop new Peer Leaders who can support the development of personalised care
- To develop Peer Leader Facilitators to provide leadership and support to Peer Leaders
Who this is for - Citizens who are interested in being involved in health and care service design, with a focus on personsalised care.
Find out more and register on the NHS England website.
Find more courses on the NHS England Future Learn website.
For more information email england.pldp@nhs.net
https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/peer-leadership-foundation-step-1/2
Please do share this opoprtunity with citizen s who you feel would be interested in participating
Provider - NHS England
Cost - Free
Description - A resource guide examining what co-production is, the design of a co-production model and how it can be used in care in future.
Who this is for - All existing and new starter ICS colleagues looking for resources to support knowledge and skills development.
Download the co-production resource guide on the NHS England website.
Provider - NHS England
Cost - Free
Description - A number of resources on co-production including introductory matierals, a literature review, video clips and promotional materials.
Who this is for - All existing and new starter ICS colleagues looking for resources to support knowledge and skills development.
Download the co-production resource toolkit on the NHS England website.
Advanced courses and resources
Expected outcomes for people who attend these courses and use these resources:
- To be able to deliver co-production as part of your work and ensure it has an impact on outcomes
- To have the skills, capabilities and confidence to deliver co-production at specialty or programme level
- To be able to lead on the strategic development and delivery of co-production across NW London or within a Borough team, ensuring that this is embedded as a tool for delivery
- To be able to draw upon and work with grass roots community organisation, or those who have a particular stake or interest in the area seeking to be produced
- To be able to work with system partners to maximise the potential for synergy
Provider - Co-Create and NHS England
Cost - Free
Description - NHS England has developed free resources on co-creation, particularly targeted at PCNs but more widely applicable. Modules 3 and 4 listed here are part of a wider set, and complimentary to the Creating community conversations modules 1 and 2 listed in the foundation training section above.
Who this is for - Heads of Engagement and co-production, PPHMI Leadership Team, Programme Leads, PCN Leadership
Find out more and access these resources on the Co-Create website.
