Project Details
Description
Funded by a Small Research Grant from the American Political Science Association, this research project aims to investigate the continuity and change of co-production, and the factors that facilitate the long-term sustainability of co-production projects over time. By undertaking two longitudinal case studies (a project to reduce older people’s loneliness, and a parents’ group project), the project develops a framework to help public servants and other practitioners design co-production that endures in the face of funding changes, environmental turbulence and participant turnover.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 01/05/2019 → 31/05/2020 |
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Prizes
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APSA Small Research Grant
McMullin, Caitlin (Recipient), May 2019
Prize: Research, education and innovation prizes