Co-production

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Co-Production with Southend-on-Sea City Council

Introduction

Southend-on-Sea City Council is committed to working with the community, and for the community to be at the heart of decision-making.

Co-production gives people an opportunity to influence, co-plan, co-design, develop and help to shape services that are truly fit for purpose.


We work with various community groups to gather lived experience, to understand what’s working well, what may not be working well and to think about the future.

We understand that sharing lived and living experiences can sometimes be difficult, that’s why we are committed to the values detailed in our Co-Production Framework:

Inclusive - We celebrate diversity and will endeavour to ensure that under represented groups are represented

Collaborative - We have a ‘can do’ approach to work, to ensure collectively we continue to persevere, even when conversations are difficult.

Honest - Everyone taking part is honest and has the available information and knowledge to understand the co-production activity

Proud - We are creative and look at different ways of designing and delivering services

What is co-production?

Co-production brings people together, to explore lived and living experience, to share those experiences, knowledge and understanding.

It’s about working together, for residents and professionals to work in equal partnership for equal benefit, to create better outcomes for people.

Listening to you, the experts by lived experience, from different backgrounds allows us all to understand and appreciate any challenges or barriers people face.

Taking part in co-production

Our co-production opportunities are delivered in different formats to enable people to take part, including virtual sessions and face-to-face sessions too.

If you haven’t been part of co-production before, don’t worry, we’re here to help, to ensure you feel comfortable and confident to participate, and we can discuss any reasonable adjustments you may have.

Examples of our current groups are:

  • Learning Disability user voice group - once a month, in person
  • Over 55's user voice group - starting December 2023
  • Carers user voice group - once a month, online

If you would like to take part in co-production activities across the city, to give your honest lived experience, views and opinions please contact us.

Lucie Babbington, Co-Production Lead

LucieBabbington@southend.gov.uk

Co-Production with Southend-on-Sea City Council

Introduction

Southend-on-Sea City Council is committed to working with the community, and for the community to be at the heart of decision-making.

Co-production gives people an opportunity to influence, co-plan, co-design, develop and help to shape services that are truly fit for purpose.


We work with various community groups to gather lived experience, to understand what’s working well, what may not be working well and to think about the future.

We understand that sharing lived and living experiences can sometimes be difficult, that’s why we are committed to the values detailed in our Co-Production Framework:

Inclusive - We celebrate diversity and will endeavour to ensure that under represented groups are represented

Collaborative - We have a ‘can do’ approach to work, to ensure collectively we continue to persevere, even when conversations are difficult.

Honest - Everyone taking part is honest and has the available information and knowledge to understand the co-production activity

Proud - We are creative and look at different ways of designing and delivering services

What is co-production?

Co-production brings people together, to explore lived and living experience, to share those experiences, knowledge and understanding.

It’s about working together, for residents and professionals to work in equal partnership for equal benefit, to create better outcomes for people.

Listening to you, the experts by lived experience, from different backgrounds allows us all to understand and appreciate any challenges or barriers people face.

Taking part in co-production

Our co-production opportunities are delivered in different formats to enable people to take part, including virtual sessions and face-to-face sessions too.

If you haven’t been part of co-production before, don’t worry, we’re here to help, to ensure you feel comfortable and confident to participate, and we can discuss any reasonable adjustments you may have.

Examples of our current groups are:

  • Learning Disability user voice group - once a month, in person
  • Over 55's user voice group - starting December 2023
  • Carers user voice group - once a month, online

If you would like to take part in co-production activities across the city, to give your honest lived experience, views and opinions please contact us.

Lucie Babbington, Co-Production Lead

LucieBabbington@southend.gov.uk

  • 1st July - National Co-Production Week

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    Happy National Co-Production Week! Co-production gives people an opportunity to work as equals and help to shape services that are truly fit for purpose. At Southend on Sea City Council we’re championing co-production!

    This week we're celebrating by hosting a "Showcase Your Success" edition of our Southend Co-Production Collective meeting. Southend City Council staff and partner organisations will be sharing examples of successful co-production work over the last year and supporting each other to continue to raise the profile of co-production.

    One very successful example at Southend City Council, is our Tackling Poverty Strategy which started back in 2022. The aim of the strategy is to support people born into poverty, and those who fall into poverty, to be able to move out of poverty.

    We started by launching an online survey called "Help shape our new Tackling Poverty Strategy", and collected 643 responses, We also held an engagement week, where we visited food provision settings to engage with the public face-to-face. We asked people:

    What’s working well?

    What isn’t working well?

    What ‘s important to you in the future?

    26 people attended two workshops which were held at a local community venue. The mix of people included 15 local people with lived experience of poverty from a diverse range of backgrounds which included single parents, young families, pensioners, people with no recourse to public funds, people from ethnic minorities, mental health, and homelessness backgrounds. Alongside them working as equals, were staff from Southend-on-Sea City Council, local health services and local voluntary sector groups.

    Not only did this work help to form the foundations of the council’s Tackling Poverty Strategy, but it also produced other outcomes including:

    • Setting up warm spaces over the city during the winter months.
    • Distributing £25,000 worth of slow cookers and electric blankets to residents most in need through our partners in the community and voluntary sector.
    • Supporting 8,523 residents through the Household Support and Emergency support fund in 2022/23 with fuel costs.
    • Supporting a range of pathway to work programmes that has helped 523 Southend residents to upskill such as run by HALO and ABSS parent programmes.
    • Southend Action for Volunteering Services (SAVS) have set up a volunteering bureau for the city.
    • We published thousands of Cost-of-Living booklets in 2022 and 2023 to offer residents useful information and support in key areas such as fuel poverty, financial help, and food poverty.


    If you'd like to find out more about co-production or how to get involved, whether you're a Southend resident or a local business/organisation, please contact me - LucieBabbington@southend.gov.uk

  • Southend Co-Production Collective

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    If you are working in co-production in Southend, why not join our Collective! We meet online every 2 months to discuss current projects, share ideas and support, and try to raise the profile of co-production in Southend. We are a diverse group and have members from many different organisations including Southend City Council, EPUT, SAVS, South East Essex Alliance, Trustlinks, ABSS and more. Please contact LucieBabbington@southend.gov.uk for more details.

  • Over 55's user voice group

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  • Learning Disability user voice group

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