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CoProduce Care
CoProduce Care
27 episodes
5 days ago
This podcast is here to discuss the Health and Social Care sector and the changes that need to be or will be put in place to provide better service to both service-users and care professionals. Follow us: Twitter/Instagram: @CoProCare Facebook/YouTube: @CoProduceCare Email us: Hi@coproducecare.com
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This podcast is here to discuss the Health and Social Care sector and the changes that need to be or will be put in place to provide better service to both service-users and care professionals. Follow us: Twitter/Instagram: @CoProCare Facebook/YouTube: @CoProduceCare Email us: Hi@coproducecare.com
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CoProduce Chats: Catherine Needham
CoProduce Care
44 minutes 19 seconds
5 years ago
CoProduce Chats: Catherine Needham

Twitter: @DrCNeedham

Catherine Needham is Professor of Public Policy and Public Management. She is part based at the Health Services Management Centre, developing research around social care and policy innovation. She is also part-based in the University’s Public Services Academy, researching new approaches to public service workforce development.

Catherine’s areas of special interest include:

  • Personalisation and coproduction within public services
  • Social care reform
  • Workforce change in public services
  • Interpretive approaches to public policy


CoProduce Care
This podcast is here to discuss the Health and Social Care sector and the changes that need to be or will be put in place to provide better service to both service-users and care professionals. Follow us: Twitter/Instagram: @CoProCare Facebook/YouTube: @CoProduceCare Email us: Hi@coproducecare.com