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Changing the relationship between those who deliver and people who use services.
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The Good Practice Exchange Team ran a free seminar on Re-shaping Services with the Public: Changing the relationship between those who deliver and people who use services. The seminar was run by the Wales Audit Office, Welsh Government, Welsh Local Government Association, Wales Council for Voluntary Action, WPS 2025, 1000 Lives Improvement Service, Wales Cooperative Centre and Good Practice Wales.
Many public services are still delivered from the perspective of single service deliverers. This leads to citizens experiencing multiple, fragmented approaches that can result in:
The seminar provided examples of how the relationship between those who deliver and people who use services has changed, including examples of co-production and social enterprises. The emphasis was on sharing practical experiences of how different relationships can help re-shape public services to deliver better outcomes.
The seminar was aimed at public and third sector managers and officers responsible for delivering public services.
The seminar consisted of a showcase plenary session:
In South Wales attendees had the choice of attending two of the following workshops:
And in North Wales attendees had the choice of attending two of the following workshops:
You can find the agenda for the North Wales event (PDF).
Where and when
0900 - 1300 Thursday 17 July 2014 Swalec Stadium, Cardiff
A second seminar was held in North Wales in September, with an amended agenda based on experiences at the Cardiff seminar.
0900 - 1300 Thursday 18 September 2014 Glasdir, Plas yn Dre, Llanrwst, Conwy, LL26 0DF