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Understanding lived experience-driven co-production in health and social services: The sowing and growing model

In a recent interview with Paul Batalden, Gillian Mulvale and Jenn Green discussed the origins and development of their research paper, which was motivated by challenges encountered during co-design work in youth mental health. The researchers noted difficulties in incorporating equity and intersectional considerations into their co-production efforts. Read the authors’ full article here.

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Looking back and ahead

Members of ICoHN weave the foundational content for coproducing healthcare service and a frame for thinking. In this episode, they reflect on several possible additional themes for subsequent attention. Listen to learn some of the personal tips that have been helpful in their own thinking and work to further the work of coproducing healthcare service.

How to Join Healthcare Coproduction

We support learners and facilitators in creating positive change in healthcare settings.

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Learn with us

Explore ideas, research, and real-world experiences shaping the future of health. Access resources, stories, and insights from communities, practitioners, and changemakers around the world.
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Join a growing network of people passionate about improving health together. Share perspectives, exchange ideas, and build relationships across disciplines and regions.
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Collaborate with us

Work alongside partners and communities to turn ideas into action. Share knowledge, build solutions together, and create meaningful change that strengthens health systems worldwide.

Working Together for Better Health: Our Coproduction Hub

ICoHN aims to make learning about coproduction in healthcare accessible through a variety of methods, including stories that bring concepts to life and demonstrate the journey from idea to practice. In our Resource Library, you’ll find short video sessions on new books and notable articles, as well as curated bibliographies of helpful peer-reviewed literature.
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Our Team

We are a group of inquisitive teachers and students coproducing healthcare across several settings and countries. We have taught together, written together, clarified each other’s thinking and now wish to share our experiences with you to help improve healthcare.

Globally Transforming Healthcare Through Collaboration and Learning

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