Tag: Co-production

I have in the last few days read so much comment and had so many discussions with people about the three by-election results (as preparation…

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Now that both ambulance drivers and nurses are set to strike over the Christmas period, it is at least worth asking the question – can…

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It is now a staggering three decades ago – half my lifetime – since I went to the city they are now calling Kharkiv, but…

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It is hard to exaggerate the influence that Edgar Cahn (who died last week aged 86) had on me – right back to when I first met…

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The love, nurturing, empathy, and mutual support of the care economy can serve as a catalyst for broad systems change in the wake of the…

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The Asset-Based Health Inquiry launched last week, investigating how best to develop social prescribing, which NHS England is finally now rolling out. It is designed…

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Last week, I found myself talking to one of the key experts in the UK on about community share offerings. He told me just how…

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A conversation between David Boyle and Danie Woodbridge… Danie: Hi David, so we’ve been discussing the role of co-production practitioners, and how the role is…

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This is ‘Co-production Week’. The word ‘co-production’ might sound like film industry slang for collaborative film making between two production companies – well, actually it is…

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“The lesson for a futurist: history is made of unintended consequences. Whenever you think about a solution to something, deeply examine the possibility that it…

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So the NHS is 70 years old, and – perhaps it is because it is currently under threat from serious underfunding – the coverage has…

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