Talk:Every action counts

Will this intitiative be properly inclusive, recognise and value existing efforts, and enable co-production?

 * "Increasing professionalisation of service delivery risks disempowering clients, who become passive, losing their status as co-producers of health or education. If co-production is to become more mainstream, the role of professional staff needs to shift from being fixers who focus on problems to becoming catalysts who focus on abilities."


 * "The capacity of communities to take on responsibility also seems to be related to the capacity of institutions to 'let go'. "


 * "The current system of narrow target-setting and commissioning does not encourage innovation or recognise the assets represented by clients."

The above quotes are taken from: Co-production by people outside paid employment, Implications for policy and practice, Joseph Rowntree Foundation Findings June 2006 - Ref 0356 / Philralph 08:49, 29 June 2006 (UTC)