Toolkits and techniques
INVOLVE - a national advisory group funded by the National Institute for Health ΒιΆΉΚΣΖ΅ to support public involvement in NHS, public health and social care research published guidance on following the key principles of co-producing to a research project β .
The NIHR have produced a map of resources for co-producing research in health and social care, including signposting to techniques and toolkits, advice on ethical considerations, research methods, evaluation and collaboration across different groups, giving regard to the Covid-19 context. This resource can .
The NHS and coalition for collaborative care have developed a model for co-production to set out how to bring about a culture of co-production and how to do it. This resource can be .
The Centre for Society and Mental Health and the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience at Kingβs College London have launched a free online course: β, which can be accessed here.
Ageing Better developed a co-production toolkit based on the Big Lottery funded Fulfilling Lives: Ageing Better programme which provides an introduction to co-production, good practice case studies, and advice on carrying out coproduction across different settings. The toolkit can be , and there is an accompanying .
The Healthy Lifespan Institute ran a workshop to introduce participants to some key tools and techniques for co-production and provided practical examples of how these can be applied in the conduct of research. Slides from the workshop can