Co-producing external projects

Join us in co-producing projects, research, and training. Community members can contribute to short-term tasks, like delivering a talk, or engage in long-term projects lasting months or years. Our external projects are a great chance to enhance your skills, boost your confidence, and shape the outcome of our work.

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What's involved

Whenever we are paid to be part of a project, piece of research or deliver training to an organisation we always recruit members of our community to co-produce these with us.

Time and the amount of commitment required to get involved in external projects varies according to what is needed:

  • A short term commitment could come in the form of attending a planning meeting and then delivering a co-production talk or training session with other members of the team over a period of one or two months.
  • A long term commitment could take the form a more involved project that can be several months or even years in the making. 
Yesmin presenting at UK Preconception Partnership Eve
"Throughout my journey at the Collective, all the opportunities I have been involved in [delivering training and being part of co-production projects] have resulted in me improving my communications skills, my ability to speak in public and learning the importance of working as a team which I would not have learned otherwise, had I worked with any other organisation. I have learned that service providers and users CAN work together for a more equitable outcome. My self-confidence has increased, and I have been able to network to expand my connections. Along with the training, I met some amazing people with the same level of enthusiasm and passion as I had. This made life more exciting which helped to keep everyone motivated to continue to work together in harmony."

Yesmin Begum, Co-producer

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Lynn Laidlaw, Co-producer
"Since connecting with the Co-Production Collective three years ago via Twitter the impact on me has been profound. Being given opportunities to co produce with the Collective increased my understanding and knowledge base, enabling me to co produce a qualitative research project on people’s experiences of shielding in the COVID 19 pandemic. I was a Co-Investigator on the project, as well as doing the research, despite having no formal research training. I also helped to co produce the rapid systematic review for the Value of Co-Production research project. As well as the personal impact on me I have developed transferable, research skills which are being utilised in other research projects I am involved with."

Lynn Laidlaw, Co-Producer

“Personally, participating in and being considered for work with the Collective has brought me on and spurred a change in my self-belief that I am capable of being the old [me] - working and collaborating with peers. It has revived my skillset that was buried by acquired disability and I feel excited by that rediscovered capacity so thank you. I learn as much from my peers as I contribute and that is a unique thing to the Collective - to be able to draw that out for participants, co-produce.”

Member of our community who heard about us on Twitter a year ago

Projects

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Our partners

Gobby
Urban Room
Croydon Council
UK Preconception Partnership
The Academy of Medical Sciences
Evidence for Policy And Practice Centre
UCL Grand Challenges
People's Voice Media
Ideas Alliance
UCL