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.
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.
"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
"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
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Testimonials
"I happened to discover the Co-Production Collective community bringing together all sorts of people to engage in a permanent dialogue, co-produce and co-deliver tangible action. This decision had a profound impact on me as a person and an advocate for mental health issues. When I was attending the informal Cuppa sessions for the first time, I could not believe that the journey would be so rich in experiences. "
"As a neurodivergent researcher and advocate, I deeply value my involvement with Co-Production Collective. The Collective doesn’t just listen to those with lived experiences; it actively integrates our insights into its core work, embodying true co-production. Learning from/with the Collective has been instrumental in refining my approach to co-production."
"My engagement with the Collective came at a time when I was feeling isolated and at times muted in terms of working with organisations and researchers to enhance service provision. The values and ethics of the Collective meant that I found a space I can meet with others who share the same mindset and where I feel safe to explore without judgement."
"My work with the Collective has given me a new lease of life, from co-producing our payment and our safeguarding policies, to co-designing and co-delivering our training sessions, I have acquired new skills and gained a new confidence that has helped me cope with the mental health issues that have plagued my life. "
"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 have developed transferable, research skills which are being utilised in other research projects I am involved with."
"The expertise of Co-Production Collective allowed the identification of priority research questions that reflect the curiosity and concerns of the general public as much as those of people with learnt/professional expertise in the field. This led to co-produced themes that enable us to apply for major research funding to tackle maternity disparities."
"Co-Production Collective are visionary changemakers. Working with the Collective on their strategy and the Measuring Success project has been a fantastic learning experience and has enabled Grand Challenges to test ways of embedding the principles of co-production throughout our programmes. "
"I love working with the Collective. I was reticent at first, because I never went to university, I have no experience of academics and I was worried I wouldn’t fit in and that I would feel like an outsider. Everyone at the Collective is so friendly, and thoughtful. They live co-production and I have learnt so much. "
"I first got in touch with Co-Production Collective as I was struggling to find organisations that shared similar values and approaches to work that I do. The thing that I value, is the sense of purpose and commitment to putting people front and centre. I’ve already learnt a great deal about how to get co-production ‘right’!"
"I first got involved during lockdown, and since my involvement I have not turned back. Gradually, I built confidence and have been able to connect with some beautiful hearted, selfless people. The greatest aspect that I value is the support and the mutual respect and understanding when making decisions."
"By being involved in the Collective, I’m constantly challenged to do better in my research. I get to work with a diverse range of people to reflect on how to make research more meaningful and impactful to the communities that stand to benefit from it."
"As a representative of one of the organisations funding the Measuring Success project, I have been involved in co-developing the scheme and supporting the assessment of applications. It’s been a fantastic learning experience to understand how funders can help create the best conditions to embed the principles of co-production."
"The idea for the Collective began life as just a few words on paper. Now it is a living, breathing, exciting venture. By challenging assumptions and supporting people to work differently I believe it is playing a vital role in helping us tackle some of society’s biggest health challenges from a fresh perspective."
"As a carer for my son, who has Cystic Fibrosis, I became aware that health and social care provision was system moulded rather than person-centred. I was on the hunt for genuine collaborative working. For the first 3 years I found a few crumbs and the occasional nugget. Then I discovered the Collective – I had arrived!"
"The Co-Production training felt like a safe space among equals and meant we were able to address any pre-conceived worries or barriers to co-production in research as a two-way approach to learning. The future of research is co-produced so without a doubt, all PhD students need this training!"
"I have learnt so much about co-production through being involved in the Collective. I was part of the team who chose the co-produced Pilot projects to fund. Not only did I learn a lot from this involvement but also it has been a great experience to see the projects grow and develop."