Co-production
Co-production with people who access our services and who have lived experience of an issue is a priority for the British Red Cross. We use it when we design, deliver and evaluation our services. These resources show how specific co-production projects have promoted greater accountability to the communities we serve and have been strengthened by the contributions of people with relevant lived experience. By making them available, we hope to encourage the ongoing exchange of best practices across National Societies.
Key resources
2 April 2020
AVAIL Project: Research summary
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British Red CrossA report sharing the initial findings from the ‘Amplifying the Voices of Asylum seekers and refugees for Integration and Life skills’ (AVAIL) project. This project tests whether using participatory approaches…
29 June 2019
Service review and development – IL Gofal Service
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British Red CrossA co-production case study from the British Red Cross detailing how service users were involved in the review and development of an independent living (IL) service in Wales (Gofal).
29 June 2019
Peer research – Glasgow
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British Red CrossA co-production case study produced by the British Red Cross looking at how asylum-seekers in Scotland can act as peer researchers.
29 June 2019
AVAIL project: Co-design of the UK asylum process course, Glasgow
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British Red CrossA co-production case study produced by the British Red Cross as part of the AVAIL project, which looks at the involvement of people with lived experience in the co-design of…
29 June 2019
Our service user forum for the tenancy support service in Swansea
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British Red CrossA co-production case study produced by the British Red Cross about the benefits of involving service users in a range of decision making processes, as part of a client-centred Independent…
29 June 2019
Involving people with lived experience in training for British Red Cross staff or volunteers
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British Red CrossA co-production case study produced by the British Red Cross about the benefits of ‘Involving people with lived experience in training for Red Cross staff or volunteers’, so service users…
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