1. Introduction (125 words) Detail what is covered in this assignment. Section
2: What is co-production (250 words) Outline and reference the key authors and associated ideas, concepts and techniques underpinning the idea of co-production. Section
3: Background and context of Public Health theme/topic (500 words)
• The topic is: Discrimination within sickle cell disease. Detail what the Public Health issues addressed in your health topic (Discrimination within sickle cell disease) linked to where, why, and how to use co-production to help find a solution to the stated problem.
Section 4: Outline of co-production strategy (750 words) outlining the rationale of your co-production strategy and the planning behind a co-production exercise. In this section, clearly state the aims and objectives of your co-production strategy and the expectations of invited stakeholders to your co-production exercise to achieve a structured discussion and/or consensus on finding a solution to a public health challenge.
Section 5: Critical reflections of doing co-production (250 words) This section discus about what can work well and what can work less well when doing a co-production plan. What lessons can students learn?
Section 6: Discussion of Co-production theory and practice (500 words) Draw out the key ideas, concepts and techniques students should have read from core reading and the implications for their co-production strategy. Section
7: Conclusion (125 words) Summaries the key findings and answer what is the value of co-production in Public Health?