
Co-Production Collective Resource Library
The Co-Production Collective Resource Library is a valuable resource with a wide range of materials focused on collaborative working. The library includes academic articles case studies, toolkits and videos with the goal of promoting strong, equal partnerships and effective co-production. The resource library has been developed by the Co-Production Collective community.

Co-Production Stories
This playlist is a series of extracts gathered from stories that represent the key findings and learnings from people’s experiences of co-production. The stories have been gathered using a community reporting approach. Published by People’s Voice Media by the Co-Production Collective

Co-Production e-learning and toolkit
This e-learning explores what co-production looks like in action and the benefits it brings, while the toolkit provides examples, hints, tips and tools to support throughout the co-production journey. This resources provides an overview of co-production processes and techniques. It has been developed by the MS Society, volunteers and experts by experience.

Peer Research Community of Practice repository
The Peer Research Community of Practice repository provides useful tools, resources and documents linked the Peer Research. The Peer Research Community of Practice is a joint initiative between the ARC NENC and Fuse, the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health.

Co-production practice and future research priorities in United Kingdom-funded applied health research: a scoping review
A research article in Health Research Policy and Systems. Smith, H., Budworth, L., Grindey, C. et al. Co-production practice and future research priorities in United Kingdom-funded applied health research: a scoping review. Health Res Policy Sys 20, 36 (2022).

NIHR Guidance on co-producing a research project
This guidance identifies key features, principals and challenges involved in co-producing a research project, with a specific focus on how co-producing relates to public involvement in health and social care research. It has been produced by the NIHR.

How to engage the public in scrutiny
This briefing paper draws together insights into how to ensure scrutiny is offered and received in a manner that delivers improvement. It has been produced by the East Midlands Academic Health Science Network.

Co-production Resources and Information
A collection of helpful resources and information about co-production. It includes helpful guides, tips, checklists and articles to provide an overview and introduction to co-production.

Co-production – sport and physical activity: What is it, why do it, and principles
An animation exploring what co-production is, as well as the challenges, barriers and principals to co-producing research. This animation has a specific focus on co-producing research in sport, physical activity and exercise. It has been co-produced by the Moving Social Work collective.

Co-production matters more than ever – here’s how to make it sustainable
A blog highlighting the reasons for deeper co-production, the challenges of co-production and how to mitigate them by creating meaningful, long-term relationships. Written by Professor Rachel Pain for Newcastle University.
