Coproduction is at the heart of behaviour change and public health impact
Explore the benefits of co production and what it means from practical perspectives.

Location
OnlineTime
1pm - 2pm-
Date
Thu 6 Nov 2025
This webinar will provide an opportunity to explore the benefits of co production and what it means from practical perspectives.
We have secured experts in the field to help us consider how to utilise the principles of co production in our work to improve collaboration and ultimately stakeholder outcomes. The learning objectives include:
- Why co-production has been developed and it’s benefits for service users and providers
- The principles of co-production and how it differs traditional service design and delivery.
- How to explain co-production to colleagues and service users
- How to apply co-production principles to Mental health services
- How to apply co-production to other services
- How technology can be used to deliver co-production techniques as scale.
Speakers
Graham Rushbrook
Speaker
Chair of the RSPH Behaviour Change Special Interest Group a…
Graham Rushbrook
Speaker
Chair of the RSPH Behaviour Change Special Interest Group and Director of RBE Associates
Graham is Chair of the RSPH Health and Wellbeing Awards programme and the Behaviour Change Special Interest Group. Graham is a qualified social worker, trainer and has executive level experience in the NHS, Department of Health and Local Authorities, as well as being a core member of the NICE Public Health Advisory Committee Programme.
John Paul-Danon
Speaker
John-Paul Danon co-founded CAN more than a decade ago. A…
John Paul-Danon
Speaker
John-Paul Danon co-founded CAN more than a decade ago.
As CAN’s Collaboration Director, JP helps local authority, NHS and blue light communication teams across the UK, planning and delivering digital campaigns that nudge people towards behaviour change that nudge people towards behaviour change that could help protect public services long-term.
His three key comms principles:
• Always inclusive- reaching 100% of the target audience in a way that suits them.
• Focus on savings-minimising waste and reduce cost per outcome through optimisation.
• Nothing without data-Making the correlation between communications and meaningful outcomes clear.
Linda Thomas
Speaker
Linda is a connector, collaborator and champion for communi…
Linda Thomas
Speaker
Linda is a connector, collaborator and champion for community-led change.
As co-founder of Futurebright Solutions, she brings over 20 years’ experience in community development, specialising in coproduction and cross-sector collaboration. Lindia works with statutory, community and voluntary sector to design services that centre equity, lived experience, and innovation.
Previously, she worked with the Tri-borough Public Health team to grow the Community Champions programme across Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington & Chelsea, and Westminster. More recently, working with West London NHS Trust to co-design a widely used coproduction training module and resource pack, now helping staff, communities, users of services, and carers put coproduction into practice