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Co-production and service user involvement are crucial to the success of health care improvement, and there are lots of tools and guides out there to help this happen. So why isn’t best practice widespread?
Join National Voices for the second in a series of workshops to explore and define what good collaboration looks like between patients and people working to improve health care.
At this second workshop, you will work with other attendees to:
- Develop ideas about what needs to change to support better collaboration between patients and people working to improve health care
- Create a vision of what future practice looks like
- Identify what could be tested in practice
- Define who and what is within our influence
You’ll have a chance to connect, share and learn with patients, Q members and voluntary sector organisations. And you’ll leave with some ideas of what meaningful collaboration might look like in your team or organisation.
You do not need to have attended the first workshop to join this event.
This workshop is part of a programme of work to explore the structures and mechanisms that need to be in place for improvement teams and patients to work better together – through a co-design process involving patients, voluntary sector organisations and health and care staff. This is delivered by National Voices, with support from the Q community.