Planning and facilitating co-design workshops for digital health

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Planning and facilitating co-design workshops for digital health
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Co-design workshops offer a flexible and exploratory space to collaborate, generate insights, ideate, and verify and review a project’s direction. They offer a joint experience for the end users who take part, are an efficient and fun way to scaffold the introduction of concepts and design methods, and gain end-users’ creative trust and input.   

This session introduces co-design workshops in the context of digital health. These workshops often bring together a several methods (for example, mind mapping, and rapid prototyping). We will discuss the opportunities and challenges of taking this approach, and offer case studies, practical tips, and activities to support co-design workshop planning and facilitation.  

This workshop is for you if you are a UK-based health or care professional, manager, researcher, student, patient, family carer, or Small to Medium sized Enterprise using or (or interested in using) a co-design process and methods to develop a digital health technology. You can be at any stage of a project. 

Facilitators: This workshop will be facilitated by design researchers Dr Emelia Delaney and Dr Lili Golmohammadi, with Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement members Mel Getty. 

Support to attending events: For any access inquiries or requests, please contact codesignhub@kcl.ac.uk.

This event is free to attend.

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