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An introduction to co-production for the Ambition for Ageing Programme
Author(s)Anna Goulding
Corporate AuthorManchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing - MICRA
PublisherThe Manchester Institute for Collaborative Research on Ageing (MICRA), [December 2016]
Pages75 pp
SourceMICRA, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL. Email: micra@manchester.ac.uk Link to download: http://www.micra.manchester.ac.uk/connect/news/new...
KeywordsNeighbourhoods, communities etc ; Urban areas ; Participation ; Coordination ; Quality of life ; Projects ; Case studies ; Manchester.
AnnotationThe Ambition for Ageing programme is a £10 million Big Lottery funded project to develop an approach to building age friendly communities and to tackle social isolation amongst older people in Greater Manchester. In the context of this programme, co-production involves a partnership between older people, their families and communities, and statutory and non-statutory organisations. This guide looks at the principles, approaches and rationales that inform co-production in practice. It outlines some small-scale co-production case studies on: culture change in care homes; health promotion with older Aboriginal women; photographing the lived experience of chronic pain; grandparent caregivers; developing stroke services; and creative engagement and resilience. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-170711002 B
ClassmarkRH: RK: TMB: QAJ: F:59: 3E: 69P: 83E

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