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

29 September 2022

Relocated and resettled persons report

A research report on the “Action of Red Cross on Integration of Relocated and Resettled Persons”, or ARCI…

29 September 2022

Powerful participation: voices that change minds, policy, and practice

A research report on the AVAIL project, investigating the benefits, challenges and impacts of participatory approaches to refugee…

11 September 2023

The Co-production Values Pyramid

This document sets out the British Red Cross’ developing approach to creating the conditions for achieving and measuring…

29 June 2019

Innovation and co-production case study

Type:

Case Study

Organization:

British Red Cross

A co-production case study produced by the British Red Cross as part of the AVAIL project, which works towards integrating refugees and asylum seekers through participatory, peer and community approaches.

  • Asylum seekers
  • Co-production
  • Information as aid
  • CEA and Migration