Co-production in Action

INVOLVE have published ‘Guidance on Co-producing a Research Project’ which outlines the key principles and features of co-producing research. These videos show how these principles and key features find expression in practice – co-production in action. They will appeal to anyone with an interest in co-production. 

The webinar was delivered in November 2019 as part of the Cochrane Learning Live webinar series and consisted of two presentations, including examples from INVOLVE's upcoming publication ‘Co-production in Action: Number Two’ which show cases three examples of co-production. Below you will find the videos from the webinar, together with accompanying slides to download [PDF].

Part 1: SPRUCE - Stroke Physiotherapy Review: an update of a Cochrane Review 

Part 2: The Starworks project


Presenter Bios

Dr Gary Hickey, Senior Public Involvement Manager at INVOLVE, who leads on co-production.

Alex Pollock, Glasgow Caledonian University, Cochrane author and joint Co-editor.

Nathaniel Mills, Paediatric Programme Manager, NIHR Devices for Dignity MedTech Co-operative

Gemma Wheeler, Design Researcher, Lab4Living, Sheffield Hallam University

Carly Bauert, Children's Prostheses Coordinator, LimbPower

 


Part 1: SPRUCE - Stroke Physiotherapy Review: an update of a Cochrane Review



Part 2: The Starworks project  


Additional materials

Download the slides from the webinar [PDF] :-

Part 1: SPRUCE - Stroke Physiotherapy Review: an update of a Cochrane Review

Part 2: The Starworks project

Access NIHR Involve's Co-production in Action number two booklet, in which these two case studies appear.

Tuesday, 3 December 2019