Invitational seminar on Experiences in Co-Creation of Public Services

Invitational seminar on Experiences in Co-Creation of Public Services

Dit agenda-item heeft plaatsgevonden op woensdag 5 februari en is niet meer actueel

How can municipalities come to solutions for social issues, such as improving the quality of life in a neighborhood, improving the service to disabled people, or giving more personalized support to unemployed citizens?

And how can big data and narratives play a part in the success of co-creation? The European CoSIE project is experimenting with different ways of co-creation in public services. We kindly invite you for our seminar on experiences in co-creation of public services on the 5th of February.

This invitational seminar gives you the opportunity to share experiences in the field of co-creation, with professionals from all over Europe, among which practitioners in the public domain, policy-makers, project leaders and researchers in the public domain. With an inspiring program, workshops, a food for thought lunch and the ambition of sharing our experiences, and learning from yours.

Practical information:
• Date: 5th of February, 2020
• Time: 10.30 – 17.00 h
• Location: HU University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht Science Park, Padualaan 101 Utrecht, The Netherlands.

A sneak preview of the program:
• Keynotes on why we would (or would not) want to co-create, and about the use of methods like narrative techniques or technology.
• An extended food for thought lunch with the ten European pilots from the CoSIE project presenting their different approaches to co-creation. The topics of the pilots vary as much as their co-creation methods.
• Two rounds of workshops on various methods of co-creation, where you can experience co-creating.

We will send you the final program two weeks prior to the seminar.

Registration of Interest

*Note: the number of places to participate in the seminar is limited. The places will be allocated in order of registration.
The seminar is organised by HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht, on behalf of the CoSIE project consortium.

Disclaimer: the content of this event reflects the authors’ views and the Managing Agency cannot be held responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.