Teaching happiness at Wellington College
Wellington College became the first school in the UK to launch a course in happiness and wellbeing.
Read articleWellington College became the first school in the UK to launch a course in happiness and wellbeing.
Read articleWe learn about a community that took responsibility for supporting carers and those with dementia.
Read articleThis publication will give commissioners the confidence to challenge resistant procurement practice and support innovation. A must-read...
Read articleMAC-UK has been a pioneering force in young people’s mental health services since 2008 and they continue to grow from strength to strength.
Read articleGloucestershire CCG have embedded co-production into their commissioning. This fantastic film has been one of the results.
Read articleCommunity Circles help people be happier, healthier and more connected with the support of those around them.
Read articleSpice, the experts in timebanking, created this short film on co-production. We think it's another great way to explain the concept to people.
Read articleWe think about what success means in a world where strategy is flexible, outcomes light and work on the ground often slow and emergent.
Read articleDay Opportunities is a program for people with learning and physical disabilities run by City College Peterborough focused on co-production.
Read articleWe take a look at Realising the Value, a report outlining the evidence of the benefits of people and communities working together in the health system.
April's Idea of the Month looks at saving time and energy by avoiding trying to influence change with people and within systems which present too many barriers.
Read articleMary from the Wiltshire Centre for Independent Living tells us about their campaign to get all groups and organisations to welcome disabled people.
Read article“The Hub acts as a glue bringing together people and organisations who are doing so much to positively disrupt their local systems.”
Burcu Borysik, Mayday Trust