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Co-production, ‘professionals’ and community – just what is being produced?

Co-production, ‘professionals’ and community – just what is being produced?

Published by tarafenwick on October 15, 2014 | Leave a response

It’s no big news to point to the increased emphasis on ‘co-production’ in public policy. For professional services and products, this implies that clients or service users – the community in other words – will be active involved as co-developers in designing and delivering public services. The general rationale is that ‘service user’ voice and choice needs to be taken… Read more →

Posted in Professions and organisations | Tagged accountability, co-production, policing, professional learning, sociomaterial theory

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