Overview
This engaging one-day course is designed to support front line practitioners in adult social care to understand and apply co-production confidently within their day-to-day practice. Grounded in the principles of the Care Act 2014 and wider legislative context, the course explores what co-production means in practice, the values and behaviours that underpin it, and how it strengthens person-centred and strengths-based approaches. Through a blend of input, reflection and interactive activities, delegates will consider different models of involvement, examine their own practice, and develop practical strategies for embedding co-production across key interventions, including assessment, care and support planning, and review.Who is Co-Production for front line staff aimed at?
Front line practitioners (social workers, occupational therapists, social care practitioners, etc.) working in adult social care and/or provider servicesCourse Length
1 day courseLearning Outcomes
By the end of the course delegates will have:-
- Gained full understanding of what is coproduction, how it relates to the Care Act 2014 and how to apply it in their daily jobs
- Gained confidence in working in a coproduction way in a range of intervention
- Reflected on their own practice in relation to coproduction and identify strong areas and areas for improvement