Co-Production in Health and Social Care
Why take this course?
Co-production is a powerful, cost-effective, and highly motivating way of working. But many people ask:
- What exactly is co-production?
- Why does it matter in health and care?
- How do we actually do it?
This course answers those questions and more, giving you practical skills to apply co-design in your own setting.
- In four 2-hour online sessions, this course gives you the confidence and practical tools to co-design improvements to health and social care.
- To take this CPD-accredited course, you will be in a health or social care setting and be looking to find ways to bring staff and patients (or other stakeholders) together to improve a service, an intervention, a process or system.
- In-person courses take place over a one-day workshop and online courses take place on Zoom over four 2-hour sessions.
What you’ll gain
Over four interactive sessions, you’ll:
- Understand the principles of co-production.
- Explore real-world examples of co-produced improvements.
- Learn how to engage patients, carers, and staff meaningfully.
- Gain tools to plan and facilitate co-design activities.
- Build confidence to lead or support co-production in your organisation.
Who should attend?
This course is ideal for:
- Health and social care professionals
- Patient experience and quality improvement leads
- Service designers and project managers
- Anyone looking to embed co-production in their work
Course details
Location
Online or Central London
Cost
£395 (VAT exempt)
Booking
Private courses, tailored to meet the learning needs of groups, teams and organisations are also available. Please contact learninganddevelopment@pickereurope.ac.uk for more information.
2025/26 Course Dates
Course/format | Session dates | Time | Location |
March 2026, Online | 26 Feb and 5, 12, 19 March | 10:00 – 12:00 | Zoom |
Please note that all times are in British Summer Time (BST) or Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), depending on the time of year.
In-person workshops are usually held in central London, and the exact location will be confirmed closer to the date.