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  • February 12, 2021

Learning from ‘Our Voices’: how collaboration and radical optimism got us here

Our guest author Shuranjeet provides some reflections on why he thought a zine like ‘Our Voices’ was needed, how it helped him understand the complexities around collaboration, and how we can build on these lessons in the future when co-producing.

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  • February 12, 2021

And our new name is... Co-Production Collective!

Have you noticed anything different with the UCL Centre for Co-production? I'll give you a clue.... we have a new name!! Exciting times!

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  • February 12, 2021

Co-Production Collective has launched! Catch-up with everything you missed and more...

A summary of everything you could possibly need to catch up with Co-Production Collective's official Launch! Formerly known as UCL Centre for Co-Production in Health Research, Co-Production Collective is our brand new co-produced name and identity.

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  • February 12, 2021

#CoProLive: getting creative with co-production

Leading up to the Launch Event of our Centre (now known as Co-Production Collective) on 22 October, we hosted #CoProLive – a festival of great co-production from 19 - 21 October with sessions hosted by WhoseShoes and Be More Pirate, as well as our own CoProCuppa. Mandy and Mark from the launch organising team give us the low down!

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  • Learning

  • February 12, 2021

Co-Production Collective - a massive leap forward for the co-production of research

Meet Isaac, one of the attendees at our launch event on 22 October 2020. Isaac wants to bust the myth that the medical model and social model are at odds with each other and talks about how he believes change is finally coming to health research.

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  • February 12, 2021

  • October 1, 2020

A Year of Co-production: What Have We Learned and What Is To Come?

Publications from 2020 confirm that interest in co-production is gathering pace. But from some perspectives, this approach to research is unwanted, unhelpful, or unrealistic. In this review, Rory takes a critical look at co-production and the new frontiers we can look forward to as it continues to develop.

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