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Co-creating a new Charter for equitable and inclusive co-creation: insights from an international forum of academic and lived experience experts
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Murray-Leung, Louise
, Vrzovski, Alexa
, Moll, Sandra
, Phoenix, Michelle
, Buettgen, Alexis
, Micsinszki, Samantha K
, Mulalu, Lulwama
, Freeman, Bonnie
, Foisy, Christina
, Mulvale, Gillian
in
Charters
/ Co-design
/ Collaboration
/ Disabled Persons
/ Female
/ Handicapped accessibility
/ Health Equity
/ HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT
/ Humans
/ Inclusion
/ Mental Disorders
/ Ontario
/ Oppression
/ Organizations
/ Patient Participation
/ Patient-Centered Care
/ Patient-Centred Medicine
/ Power-sharing
/ Public services
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ Quality in health care
/ Violence
2024
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Co-creating a new Charter for equitable and inclusive co-creation: insights from an international forum of academic and lived experience experts
by
Murray-Leung, Louise
, Vrzovski, Alexa
, Moll, Sandra
, Phoenix, Michelle
, Buettgen, Alexis
, Micsinszki, Samantha K
, Mulalu, Lulwama
, Freeman, Bonnie
, Foisy, Christina
, Mulvale, Gillian
in
Charters
/ Co-design
/ Collaboration
/ Disabled Persons
/ Female
/ Handicapped accessibility
/ Health Equity
/ HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT
/ Humans
/ Inclusion
/ Mental Disorders
/ Ontario
/ Oppression
/ Organizations
/ Patient Participation
/ Patient-Centered Care
/ Patient-Centred Medicine
/ Power-sharing
/ Public services
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ Quality in health care
/ Violence
2024
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Co-creating a new Charter for equitable and inclusive co-creation: insights from an international forum of academic and lived experience experts
by
Murray-Leung, Louise
, Vrzovski, Alexa
, Moll, Sandra
, Phoenix, Michelle
, Buettgen, Alexis
, Micsinszki, Samantha K
, Mulalu, Lulwama
, Freeman, Bonnie
, Foisy, Christina
, Mulvale, Gillian
in
Charters
/ Co-design
/ Collaboration
/ Disabled Persons
/ Female
/ Handicapped accessibility
/ Health Equity
/ HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT
/ Humans
/ Inclusion
/ Mental Disorders
/ Ontario
/ Oppression
/ Organizations
/ Patient Participation
/ Patient-Centered Care
/ Patient-Centred Medicine
/ Power-sharing
/ Public services
/ QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
/ Quality in health care
/ Violence
2024
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Co-creating a new Charter for equitable and inclusive co-creation: insights from an international forum of academic and lived experience experts
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Co-creating a new Charter for equitable and inclusive co-creation: insights from an international forum of academic and lived experience experts
2024
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BackgroundCo-creation approaches, such as co-design and co-production, aspire to power-sharing and collaboration between service providers and service users, recognising the specific insights each group can provide to improve health and other public services. However, an intentional focus on equity-based approaches grounded in lived experience and epistemic justice is required considering entrenched structural inequities between service-users and service-providers in public and institutional spaces where co-creation happens.ObjectivesThis paper presents a Charter of tenets and principles to foster a new era of ‘Equity-based Co-Creation’ (EqCC).MethodsThe Charter is based on themes heard during an International Forum held in August 2022 in Ontario, Canada, where 48 lived experience experts and researchers were purposively invited to deliberate challenges and opportunities in advancing equity in the co-creation field.ResultsThe Charter’s seven tenets—honouring worldviews, acknowledging ongoing and historical harms, operationalising inclusivity, establishing safer and brave spaces, valuing lived experiences, ‘being with’ and fostering trust, and cultivating an EqCC heartset/mindset—aim to promote intentional inclusion of participants with intersecting social positions and differing historic oppressions. This means honouring and foregrounding lived experiences of service users and communities experiencing ongoing structural oppression and socio-political alienation—Black, Indigenous and people of colour; disabled, Mad and Deaf communities, women, 2S/LGBTQIA+ communities, people perceived to be mentally ill and other minoritised groups—to address epistemic injustice in co-creation methodologies and practice, thereby providing opportunities to begin to dismantle intersecting systems of oppression and structural violence.ConclusionsEach Charter tenet speaks to a multilayered, multidimensional process that is foundational to shifting paradigms about redesigning our health and social systems and changing our relational practices. Readers are encouraged to share their reactions to the Charter, their experiences implementing it in their own work, and to participate in a growing international EqCC community of practice.
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British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group
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