The last report in our co-production series examines how people's needs are better met when they are involved in an equal and reciprocal relationship with professionals and others, working together to get things done.
People's needs are better met when they are involved in an equal and reciprocal relationship with professionals and others, working together to get things done. This is the underlying principle of co-production - a
transformational approach to delivering services - whose time has now come.
For over a year, nef and NESTA have been working together to grow a network of co-production practitioners. We are building a substantial body of knowledge about co-production that offers a powerful critique of the current model of public service delivery and a key to transforming it.
This document is the last of three reports from nef and NESTA.
Published
July 2010
Author
David Boyle, Anna Coote, Chris Sherwood and Julia Slay
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