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OUR CASE STUDY: Flintshire & Wrexham Co-Production Workshop

Posted on July 25, 2013 by WorkingWithNotTo

What: ‘Introduction to Co-Production’ Workshop
Where: Flintshire County Council Offices
When: 4 April 2013
Who: Penderels Trust & Flintshire & Wrexham County Councils

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Social Services & Well-being (Wales) Act Video
For the SSIA and with a multi-sector pan-Wales working group, we have co-produced a hand-drawn video for the Social Services & Well-being (Wales) Act. It is designed to explain the Act, and to be shown in public spaces, events, training and online.

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Dementia Meet-up 2

Dementia Meet-up 2 will follow the same format as Dementia Meet-up 1.

We want to continue building on the work we started at the meet-up, and have been working to do this and sharing it at events.

Please contact us if you would like to help create more informed, inclusive communities and improve dementia care and support in N. Wales.

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Co-production event video

At the Co-production event on 11/11/13, the LAC hand-drawn video Fran created with Monmouthshire County Council demonstrates how Monmouthshire have changed how they do things, and put what matters to people at the heart of their work.
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