“It’s in our DNA”: perspectives on co-producing services in the UK voluntary sector

In this paper we report on the perceptions of co-production in the UK voluntary, community and social enterprise sector from those directly involved. We conducted five case studies, each involving interviews with two people who had formed a co-production relationship. We found positive perceptions o...

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Main Authors: Hannibal, C. (Author), Martikke, S. (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Policy Press 2022
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