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Edinburgh Coproduction Roadshow

Monday, March 14, 2011 from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM (GMT)

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Unfortunately the Edinburgh Coproduction Roadshow has reached capacity.  Please do add your name to the waitlist and we will contact you should a place become available.  Alternatively, you may want to register at one of our other locations.

Cardiff - 11th March

Birmingham - 29th March

Manchester - 7th April

London - 18th April

Achieving more for more: what would public services look like if users and professionals worked together in equal and reciprocal relationships?

 

The Coproduction Practitioners Network, Scotland’s Futures Forum, NESTA and nef are pleased to invite you to a ‘Coproduction Roadshow’event in Edinburgh.

 

A half day event for practitioners and decision makers to share views and experiences on how to deliver public services that achieve more by radically rethinking the relationship with their beneficiaries.

 

Speakers will include: Gerry Marr (CEO of NHS Tayside); David Boyle (nef); Louise Macdonald (Young Scot); George Thomson (Volunteer Development Scotland) ; Dave Moxham (STUC) and Sam Hopley (Timebanking UK).

The event will be chaired by Rob Rae, director of Scotland’s Futures Forum.

Programme

9:30      Registration and Coffee

10:00    Welcome and keynotes from Gerry Marr and David Boyle

10:30    Workshops

11:45    Coffee break

12:00    Workshops

13:15      Closing remarks

13:30      Lunch and networking

 

 

When & Where



Edinburgh
Scottish Parliament
Edinburgh
, EH99 1SP

Monday, March 14, 2011 from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM (GMT)


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Coproduction



The Coproduction Roadshows are jointly hosted by the Coproduction Practitioners Network NESTA, nef and a range of partners across the country including Scotland's Futures Forum, the Welsh Assembly Government, SPICE, Coprodnet, Governance International, Birmingham University and Timebanking UK.