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Coproduction
Coproduction is about people, communities and services/organisations working together to create opportunities and solve problems.
Coproduction is about people, communities and services/organisations working together to create opportunities and solve problems.
This project, funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, looks to ensure the voices of disabled and older people and their families are heard. It facilitated a better understanding of advocacy, co-production in mental health and...
NDTi has substantial experience and a proven track record of specialist experience in independent strategic review, research, policy development, evaluation and change support. We work alongside stakeholders including people who use services to deliver real, long term improvements for people with learning disabilities, autism and mental health problems of all ages
A programme for specialist staff supporting people in their community....
Scotland shares many of the same opportunities and challenges with the rest of the UK including rising demand for services, decreasing budgets, increasing expectations and workforce challenges
We receive a lot of positive feedback from the people we work with. Below is a selection of comments we have received. Community Led Support, Shrewsbury "I always feel lifted and recharged after any involvement...
Welcome to Advocacy Awareness Week 2020!! It’s time for our third annual advocacy awareness week and this year, perhaps more than ever, it feels vital to be sharing and telling our stories about all that...
For us the power of partnership means equality. It means respect and support. And there is no better example of this power in action than The Cumbria Learning Disability Autism Partnership Board, of which People First, some of our members and one of our Trustees, are proud to be a part.
Helen started her career working with teenagers in care and draws on her own experiences of childhood and adolescence which drive her passion for improving life outcomes for children and young people.
Trevor is a qualified social worker and has been a workforce development officer in local authorities and a commissioner across adult health, housing and social care. Following his own autistic diagnosis at the age of 56 followed by that of his teenage daughter, he is now a full-time consultant focusing on autism, learning disabilities and mental health.
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