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Co-creating and co-producing research evidence : a guide for practitioners and academics in health, social care and education settings / edited by Dorothy Newbury-Birch and Keith Allan.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020Copyright date: ©2020Description: xii, 121 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1138579017
  • 9781138579019
  • 1138579009
  • 9781138579002
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 300.721 23
LOC classification:
  • H62 .C557 2020
Contents:
1. Why should we co-produce research? / Claire Sullivan and Gill O'Neill -- 2. Co-production: the academic perspective / Grant J. Mcgeechan, Louisa J. Ells and Emma L. Giles -- 3. Co-production: the public health practitioner's perspective / Keith Allan, Michelle Baldwin, Kirsty Wilkinson and Dianne Woodall -- 4. Working with schools to develop complex interventions for public health improvement / Jeremy Segrott and Joan Roberts -- 5. Pupils, teachers and academics working together on a research project examining how students and teachers feel about the new GCSEs / Michael Chay Hayden, Gillian Waller, Abbey Hodgson, Scott Brown, Sean Harris, Katie Miller, Daniel Barber, Lewis Hudson and Dorothy Newbury-Birch -- 6. Public health practitioners and academics working together to evaluation a mental health youth awareness programme / Natalie Connor, Michelle Baldwin, Gill O'Neill, Gillian Waller and Dorothy Newbury-Birch -- 7. "It's not about telling people to eat better, stop smoking or get on the treadmill" / Mandy Cheetham, Sarah Gorman, Emma Gibson and Alice Wiseman -- 8. Co-producing a story of recovery: A Books Beyond Words book group / Jane Bourne -- 9. How do we co-produce research in the prison environment? / Jennifer Ferguson, Aisha Holloway, Victoria Guthrie and Dorothy Newbury-Birch -- 10. Police officers and academics working together / Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Tony Power, Angela Tomlinson, Mark Hatcher and Mick Urwin -- 11. Discussion: what are the barriers and facilitators to co-production working and tools for working effectively? / Dorothy Newbury-Birch and Keith Allan.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Why should we co-produce research? / Claire Sullivan and Gill O'Neill -- 2. Co-production: the academic perspective / Grant J. Mcgeechan, Louisa J. Ells and Emma L. Giles -- 3. Co-production: the public health practitioner's perspective / Keith Allan, Michelle Baldwin, Kirsty Wilkinson and Dianne Woodall -- 4. Working with schools to develop complex interventions for public health improvement / Jeremy Segrott and Joan Roberts -- 5. Pupils, teachers and academics working together on a research project examining how students and teachers feel about the new GCSEs / Michael Chay Hayden, Gillian Waller, Abbey Hodgson, Scott Brown, Sean Harris, Katie Miller, Daniel Barber, Lewis Hudson and Dorothy Newbury-Birch -- 6. Public health practitioners and academics working together to evaluation a mental health youth awareness programme / Natalie Connor, Michelle Baldwin, Gill O'Neill, Gillian Waller and Dorothy Newbury-Birch -- 7. "It's not about telling people to eat better, stop smoking or get on the treadmill" / Mandy Cheetham, Sarah Gorman, Emma Gibson and Alice Wiseman -- 8. Co-producing a story of recovery: A Books Beyond Words book group / Jane Bourne -- 9. How do we co-produce research in the prison environment? / Jennifer Ferguson, Aisha Holloway, Victoria Guthrie and Dorothy Newbury-Birch -- 10. Police officers and academics working together / Dorothy Newbury-Birch, Tony Power, Angela Tomlinson, Mark Hatcher and Mick Urwin -- 11. Discussion: what are the barriers and facilitators to co-production working and tools for working effectively? / Dorothy Newbury-Birch and Keith Allan.

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