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This event takes place online via Zoom. If you wish to attend please contact Doria Pilling: d.s.pilling@city.ac.uk. Please include a contact number. Please also let us know if you have any special requirements.
Speaker: Nicky Lambert, Associate Professor, Middlesex University
Co-production is a transformative approach used to create shared research, policy and practice in mental health and social care which recognises the invaluable knowledge and expertise of people who use services.
In this presentation Nicky Lambert will talk about:
- What co-production is… and importantly what it isn’t!
- The challenges and opportunities it presents, and its importance in ensuring the quality of research, teaching and practice in mental health and social care.
She will also draw on some recent examples and take questions
About the speaker
Nicky is registered as a Specialist Practitioner (Nursing and Midwifery Council) and is a Senior Teaching Fellow (Higher Education Authority). She is also a co-director of the Centre for Coproduction in Mental Health and Social Care.
Nicky has worked across a range of mental health services both in the UK and internationally supporting staff and practice development in acute and mental health trusts, councils, businesses and charities.
She is active in supporting mental health and wellbeing with the RCN and Unite. She is an editorial board member for Mental Health Nursing, a member of Mental Health Nurse Academics UK and on the education and communication committees.
Nicky engages with local trusts and with the Royal College of Psychiatrists to support sexual safety in mental health services.
Reference
Lambert, N. and Carr, S. ‘Outside the original remit. Co-production in mental health research, lessons from the field’ (2018), International Journal of mental health nursing, 27, 1273-81.
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