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Do You Dare to Share Your Co-Creation Failures?

Danielle Marie Agnello, Giuliana Longworth and Lauren McCaffrey are Marie Skłodowska-Curie doctoral fellows within the Health CASCADE project.  Their research focuses on investigating methods for co-creation and how they impact the co-creation process, informing knowledge and guidelines for the successful implementation and evaluation of co-creation processes and applying co-creation… Read More »Do You Dare to Share Your Co-Creation Failures?

Surprising complexity

A researchers’ journey in unraveling the ethics of co-creation Rabab Chrifou is a Marie Curie doctoral fellow within the Health CASCADE project. Her research focuses on the ethical aspects of co-creation within public health. The main aim of her research is to gain insights into… Read More »Surprising complexity

Two European Research Projects Team Up to Co-create Guidelines for Co-creation Reporting

In an exciting new partnership, two European research projects are combining their efforts to develop Reporting guidelines and standards for Co-creation: CO-creation REporting Standards (CORES). The project is being led by the Co-Creating Wellbeing Team, who have written a protocol, available online here. Both Co-Creating… Read More »Two European Research Projects Team Up to Co-create Guidelines for Co-creation Reporting

Towards age-friendly community spaces: Jorge’s co-creation sessions with care home residents in Barcelona

As part of his doctoral project Engage4Change, Jorge is facilitating co-creation sessions with older adults living in care homes in the Dreta de l’Eixample neighborhood in Barcelona. The group of co-creators went through a needs assessment process in which they self-reported physical activity levels, sedentary… Read More »Towards age-friendly community spaces: Jorge’s co-creation sessions with care home residents in Barcelona

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