Australia Launch of Co-Production Toolkit

Dan Goodley launched the Living Life to the Fullest toolkit in Melbourne Australia.

Southbank in Melbourne, Australia

Dan Goodley launched the Living Life to the Fullest toolkit here in Melbourne Australia today (https://livinglifetothefullesttoolkit.com/). This followed on from the launch last week in Singapore.

In a seminar hosted by REDI at Deakin University Dan spoke about the processes involved in the writing of this toolkit – led by Kirsty Liddiard and a team of co-researchers – and supported by Dan and Katherine Runswick-Cole. 

Eve Mayes from Deakin University gave a critical response to Dan’s paper and linked a discussion of co-production with her own work and research. Dan has also spent time this week working up a follow-on funding application with colleagues in Deakin focused on promoting digital inclusion.

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