Public services face great challenges: increasing demand, rising expectations, entrenched social problems and reduced budgets. Reform is not enough to overcome these―radical innovation is needed, and must move from the margins to the mainstream. But what should inform this radical innovation? Co-production is a new way of thinking about public services. It has the potential to revolutionize how we deliver health, education, policing and other services, making them more effective, efficient and sustainable. Come learn more as Lucie Stephens, Head of Co-Production at the new economics foundation (UK), presents this innovative methodology.
Jul
18 2013
18 2013
Growing the Core Economy: An opportunity for co-production – MaRS Global Leadership
Syndicated from: Canadian Youth Business Foundation