Keeping the Co in Co-Design: Employees of UNSW, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Black Dog Institute and NeuRA – Discount Tickets $40
Event description
Employees or staff of Mindgardens member organisations (UNSW, NEURA, Black Dog Institute, and South Eastern Sydney LHD) are able to purchase tickets at a discounted price ($40) using your work email and a discount code: CODESIGNVIP
MindLabs workshop: Keeping the Co in Co-Design – an introduction to theory, practice and methods
This online workshop will be presented over two half-day morning sessions on Tuesday the 26th & Wednesday the 27th of November 2024.
Participants need to register for both sessions.
This workshop is for people who are interested in developing individual and/or organisational capability to engage in co-design projects relating to mental health, drug & alcohol and neurological disorders, and is open to people in a lived experience, clinical and/or research role.
Please note: MindLabs workshops are most successful when they include people from diverse roles, organisations and professional backgrounds. Occasionally we may need to defer individual applications to a later event in order to achieve this balance.
Workshop Content
Days 1 and 2:
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- co-design origins and approaches
- co-design values and principles
- understanding and addressing power
- fostering generative co-design spaces
- planning co-design workshops
- co-design methods
- evaluating co-design processes
- a practical session using an example co-design project
Workshop outcomes
As a result of completing the workshop, participants will be better able to:
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- Explain the origins and benefits of co-design in health services.
- Apply co-design values and principles to planning and facilitating co-design activities.
- Foster relational practices and work effectively with power.
- Plan co-design activities using appropriate methods and processes.
- Identify key considerations in evaluating co-design processes and events.
Workshop facilitators
Brett Bellingham is a lived experience educator, researcher and a peer support worker. Brett has interest and experience in co-design and co-produced approaches to education, service provision and research. Brett draws on experience, knowledge and connection with the consumer/survivor/ex-patient movement, community development practices and mad studies.
Kath Thorburn has 30 years’ experience as a mental health worker, educator, facilitator and consultant, as well as personal experience supporting close family members. Kath has been involved in co-designing and co-producing a range of education, service provision and social action events and resources. Kath has formal qualifications in education and occupational therapy, and is currently a PhD candidate at UNSW researching a co-designed approach to improving mental health consumers’ physical health in primary care settings.
For information contact the MindLabs Team at mindlabs@mindgardens.org.au
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