Meaningful Involvement

We have developed an evidence-based strategy which in combination with our co-design approach, aims to redefine power dynamics. We have tested it in substance use, criminal justice, mental health and homelessness support services.

Insight User Involvement FrameWork

Ensuring a democratic process for involving service users and carers in health care initiatives (Momori, 2017)”

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Trust and Relationship

Establishing a foundation of trust and building relationships.

2

Mutual Acceptance

Recognizing and accepting each other’s contributions

3

Self-belief and Hopefulness

Fostering confidence and optimism for the future.

4

Learning and Discovery

Gaining new knowledge and insights

5

Empowerment with Ownership

Ensuring users feel empowered and have a sense of ownership.

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Direction and Meaning

Providing clear direction and purpose.

4

Learning and Discovery

Gaining new knowledge and insights

The learning from those pilots has enabled us to adapt and repackage our offer by combining it with design, training and economics.

CO-DESIGN

Collaborative tools and methods tailored to reach and engage our groups in a new way.

TRAINING

Specific packages for creative workshops, one to one sessions and group conferences.

ECONOMICS

Specialist assessment of a service's social impact and an economic case study available.

CO-DESIGN

Collaborative tools and methods tailored to reach and engage our groups in a new way.

TRAINING

Specific packages for creative workshops, one to one sessions and group conferences.

ECONOMICS

Specialist assessment of a service's social impact and an economic case study available.