Lets all co-pro flash report
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 20th December 2021

The ALLIANCE have produced a flash report from the 'let's all co-pro event' that took place during co-production week.
To celebrate Co-production week 2021, the Health and Social Care Alliance Scotland (the ALLIANCE) hosted the Lets all co-pro event to explore how co-production and partnership working supports us to achieve a shared purpose and to launch Scotland’s Community of Practice – Lived Experience.
The Community of Practice – Lived Experience builds on previous work of the ALLIANCE such as Humans of Scotland and aims to recognise and promote the growing practice in Scotland to ensure that people with lived experience are meaningfully involved in decisions that affect them, and that people’s voices are at the centre of policy and practice.
The session provided an opportunity to:
- Hear more about managing power dynamics when working with others.
- Explore what tools and techniques can support creating a shared vision.
- Discuss ways co-production can strengthen our work to broaden its reach.
The report captures the learning from the event and key points raised by speakers and participants.
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