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Working towards co-production in rehabilitation and recovery services
Laura Rachel Freeman,
Michelle Waldman,
Judith Storey,
Marie Williams,
Claire Griffiths,
Kevin Hopkins,
Elizabeth Beer,
Lily Bidmead,
Jason Davies
The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice, Volume: 11, Issue: 4, Pages: 197 - 207
Swansea University Author: Jason Davies
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PurposeThis paper outlines the work of a service provider, service user and carer group created to develop a strategy for service user and carer co-production.ApproachA reflective narrative account is given of the process through which the group formed and began to develop a working model aimed at s...
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