Welcome to the re-designing support for care leavers project!
* Co-production is a word that is used widely and can be interpreted in many different ways. In this project it refers to a way of working whereby service providers and users work together to create a service that works for them all. The approach is value-driven and built on the principle that those who are affected by a service are best placed to help design it.
Focus of the project
This re-design project is focusing upon the leaving care transition for young people in Scotland. It is well documented that young people leaving care face difficult and accelerated challenges in comparison to their peers. At a recent young people’s conference hosted by the Debate Project care leavers from across Scotland came together to share their views and opinions on leaving care. At this event young people said that the thing they needed most, and didn’t receive when leaving care, was emotional support. Young people said that when they felt left care they felt isolated, depressed and lonely (Life After Care, 2009).
A young person from the Debate Project commented on her feelings about leaving care:
So in Partnership with the Scottish Throughcare and Aftercare Forum, The Debate Project, Argyl and Bute Council, practitioners, care leavers and service designers from Snook, we are working using co-productive methods to explore and develop ideas that respond to the kind of emotional and social support a young person is looking for as they leave care. We will test these ideas in practices and evaluate both the process people involved work through, and each ideas application.
The project will run from the 7th July 2011 until October and be showcased at the IRISS Forum on December 6th as well as online.We are really keen to make sure the learning and ideas from this project can be shared across the social services and beyond so please read and comment on the blog and share it will people you think may be interested.
Tags: co-production, collaboration, emotional, innovation, IRISS project, leaving care, service desing, social
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