The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) is hosting its 10th annual Co-production Week event from 30 June to 4 July 2025.
Co-Production Week is a celebration of the contribution people with lived experience make to creating better social care.
This year’s theme, ‘Innovation through co-production’, is a celebration and exploration of the power of co-production to fuel innovation and design and develop better ways of doing things.
Co-production is about working in partnership with people receiving social care, carers, and families so that they can influence the way that services are designed, commissioned, and delivered.
Throughout the week, SCIE will host a series of conferences and workshops highlighting co-production in action and live interactive discussions on social media, all showcasing real-life examples of co-produced innovation, sharing learnings, and cultivating new collaborations across the sector.
It will share resources and tools to capture the impact and difference co-production makes and publish blogs highlighting what is needed to amplify the experiences and perspectives of diverse groups of people.
SCIE will also be launching its new report, ‘Embracing change: scaling innovation in social care in practice’.
Drawing on SCIE’s hands-on work with local authorities and partners across the country, the report explores the barriers and enablers to innovation on the ground, including the conditions and relationships that enable meaningful co-production to flourish. It highlights how local areas have approached complex challenges in new and collaborative ways, offering practical examples of what works, why it works and how it can be replicated or scaled.
Kathryn Marsden OBE (formerly Kathryn Smith), SCIE’s Chief Executive, said: “Co-production underpins everything that we do at SCIE. We hope that Co-Production Week will challenge, inspire and help shape what good looks like.
“These conversations are essential if we are to move beyond the familiar and embrace new, inclusive and effective approaches to reform.
“I look forward to seeing partners from across the sector engage with the week’s events and contribute to driving improvement in social care. Together, we can embed co-production at the heart of a stronger, fairer, and more innovative system.”
Interested participants can view more information about Co-production Week and how to get involved in the programme of events on the SCIE website.
Patrick Wood, Chair of the SCIE Co-Production Steering Group, added: “Co-production is a concept and approach with radical potential. If the core co-production principles of accessibility, diversity, equity and reciprocity (or getting something back for putting something in) were properly implemented, the health and social care landscape in this country would be utterly transformed.
“Co-production Week provides a unique opportunity for people with lived experience and people who provide services to come together and share learning and ideas, with the aim of developing the care and support that people need and want in order to improve their lives.”
Isaac Samuels, Trustee at the SCIE, was recently awarded an OBE in The King’s Birthday Honours List 2025.
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