Co-Production in Mental Health: Not Just Another Guide

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Skills for Care (2018)

This guide to co-production in mental health services works differently to many guides. It is not a how to, step-by-step account of how to do co-production but examines instead what is stopping organisations from engaging in co-production. The authors explore what can help overcome these barriers through case study examples. The guide is designed for people who commission, design and/or deliver mental health services to support better co-production and reflection on practices. The guide discusses different models of co-production and how co-production enables better experiences and outcomes for people with mental health conditions.

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