"I and my Ministerial colleagues recognise the imperative and opportunity to see more co-production in the design and delivery of public services.

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In Primary Care?

"I and my Ministerial colleagues recognise the imperative and opportunity to see more co-production in the design and delivery of public services. First Minister Carwyn Jones " co-production is a central tenet to the Social Services and Well-being (Wales) Bill, which is intended to embed in law our commitment to ensuring that social services are based on this approach at both an individual and service level." Deputy Director Social Services Improvement Commission for Public Service Governance & Delivery

"one of the most exciting opportunities we have to bring together the knowledge, experience and contributions of those who work in our public services and those who use them recalibrating power through new relationships based on trust" Health Minister Mark Drakeford

Context of Change Rising demand and Reduced capacity More with less Prudent Healthcare Primary Care Plan

What is co-production Co-production is a relationship where professionals and citizens share power to plan and deliver support together, recognising that both partners have vital contributions to make in order to improve quality of life for people and communities. Co-production critical friends group, 2012 New Economics Foundation

outcomes-focus relationship-centred asset and strengths-based personalisation shared decision-making

Co-production an approach to public services based on equal and reciprocal relationships between professionals, people using services, their families and their communities.

Six principles of co-production Seeing people as assets Building on our capabilities Developing mutuality and reciprocity Investing in networks to share information Blurring distinctions between producers and consumers Facilitating rather than delivering services

the problem The conventional model of public service delivery has disempowered those people who are most in need of care. If we don't re-align the relationship between the state and citizens, we will be left with an unsustainable system and citizens who will have to fend for themselves. economics foundation) Anna Coote (new

the 'professional gift' model we have something you need but you have nothing we need or want or value the way to get more help is by coming back with more problems

Dependence person professionals Public service provision Disengaged family and friends community

Interdependence person Family and friends Community Professionals

What does this look like in Practice? Case study How we are doing it differently? Are we making a difference? What support do we have? Linking with primary care

The ladder of co-production

A new conversation! Before What can I do for you? What is wrong with you? I have the solution? Now How do you want to live your life? What matters to you? What can you do to achieve it? Can I help you?

Appreciative Inquiry Builds organisations around what works, rather than trying to fix what doesn't. It is the opposite of problem solving. Instead of focusing your energy on fixing what s wrong, AI focuses on how to create more of what's already working. Acknowledges the contribution of individuals, in order to increase trust and organisational alignment.

Comfort Break

Workshop What matters to me? What matters to our patients?

What are we doing now? Is it what we should be doing? -What do we need to change? - What changes are needed in our patients? Who can we work with to address this gap? - What and Who can we call on to support this work? - Are there any ways we can unlock the assets of our patients either individually or collectively? - Are we utilising the social capital within our communities? Be creative about how people can change their behaviours. When thinking about these changes please reflect on the outcomes you want to achieve?

Who and what benefits by working co productively Consider what the impact might be of being able to convert patients into co productive partners in Health? Action planning? - What can we do ourselves to support people and communities to pursue what matters to them? - What can we do collectively to make a difference? - How can we influence others to support this?

Poor health Poor Wellbeing Good Wellbeing good health

Achieve improved well-being Feeling good and functioning well = Health Gain

National Outcomes Framework I'm listened to and supported People value my opinion I feel confident & respected I'm empowered to make my own decisions I have opportunities & choices I have good relationships and a good social life I can learn & develop my full potential I can make a difference & contribute to my community

Here s the real wealth The core (more) economy The core economy is made up of countless under-valued and priceless human and social assets that make it possible for society to flourish.

Social Prescribing Social Prescribing is about linking people up to activities in the community that they might benefit from. It's about connecting people to non-medical sources of support.

Why? Doing less with more! Seeing people as assets Building on capabilities and strengths, not deficits Supporting networks to share information Blurring distinctions between producers and consumers Facilitating rather than delivering services

move from expert to coach facilitating conversation on what matters attacking cause as well as symptom control untap the assets of patients and communities to manage their own health and support each other uncover and promote supportive social networks