Behavioural Economics meetup
When: Tuesday, September 17, 7-9pmWhere: Future Bakery & Cafe, Bloor & Brunswick Ave. in Toronto
RSVP: Register through Eventbrite.
#coprodTO co-production: professionals & citizens share power to plan & deliver support together; both have vital contributions to make
— CreativeGov (@CreativeGov) August 20, 2013
Co-production is about empowering people who have a need for a service/program to co-design it alongside professionals (e.g., from the government), and co-deliver it as well. It's about sharing power, in the truest sense; rather than consulting at people and delivering a program to them, co-production seeks to build solutions alongside the people who need them, and build programs with them.Co-production - professionals + citizens sharing power and recognition in their roles designing and transforming quality of life. #coprodTO
— Jennie Faber (@jennie) August 20, 2013
Learn more & register at Exhibit Change's website.EdCamp BootCamp
This will be a one day training ALL about unconferences and facilitation. Unconferences are participant-driven, the content is created on the spot by the people who are in the room. This training will give an overview of a few different techniques and facilitation methods that can be used for EdCamps. Coming to EdCamp and meeting like-minded people is awesome and being able to facilitate when you get back to your place of work is equally as powerful.
EdCamp BootCamp is happening on Wednesday August 21st, 2013 with a social to follow.
Design Thinking for Impact
This will be a 2 day training on the design thinking process and working for social impact. Over the course of two days, participants will get the opportunity to learn design thinking, practice the process and to work with others on how they are bringing it back to their work places.
Design Thinking for Impact is happening on August 22nd & 23rd 2013.
When: Monday July 15, 2013, 5:30-7:00pmHope to see you there!
Where: MaRS, Auditorium, 101 College Street, Toronto
Cost: $25 - register through Eventbrite
Social Innovation Generation is very pleased to invite you to the next event in our Inspiring Action for Social Impact Series, to hear Lucie Stephens, the Head of Co-production in the Social Policy team at nef (new economics foundation). Join us on Monday, July 15, as Lucie describes co-production as a new way of thinking about public services.
Public services face great challenges: increasing demand, rising expectations, entrenched social problems and reduced budgets. Reform is not enough to overcome these―radical innovation is needed, and must move from the margins to the mainstream.
But what should inform this radical innovation?
Co-production has the potential to revolutionize how we deliver health, education, policing and other services, making them more effective, efficient and sustainable.
What is co-production? Co-production has been described as the means of delivering public services in an equal and reciprocal relationship between professionals, people using services, their families and their neighbours. Where beneficial activities are co-produced in this way, both services and neighbourhoods become far more effective agents of change. (Download Co-Production: A manifesto for growing the core economy by nef to learn more.)
Come learn more as Lucie presents this innovative methodology.