Lifeways’ experts by experience champion co-production at national ARC England event

Lifeways’ continued commitment to co-production took centre stage at a recent national event hosted by ARC England about the future of truly person-shaped services.
The event highlight was a powerful video co-produced by Lifeways Quality Checkers - people we support who take an active role in improving our services.
In the video, they shared how they had identified issues, suggested solutions, and helped deliver meaningful change. It was a proud moment that showcased co-production at its very best.
The event brought together organisations from across the sector, along with people they support, to explore how co-production can evolve.
One exciting idea discussed was cross-organisation quality checking, where people supported by one provider assess and help improve services at another.
Jessie, a Lifeways Quality Checker and member of the Lifeways Executive Advisory Panel (LEAP), said of presenting at ARC England: “I was very nervous, but I feel proud that I was able to provide information to other organisations. I think it’s a good idea helping others learn and grow.
“Because I am so passionate about it, I enjoy being a driving force behind it. I feel like we have really good quality checkers which can help others.”
Gareth Roberts, Director of Quality at Lifeways, said: “The people we support are amazing and their involvement in reviewing what we do, how we do it, and shaping improvements is absolutely invaluable to Lifeways.
“I was so proud to see them share their co-production journey and the real improvements they’ve made. They are incredible ambassadors for our organisation and over 200 strong.
“What’s especially exciting is the idea of quality checkers working across organisations. That kind of collaboration could raise the bar for co-production sector-wide and this is something that we are keen to champion.”
ARC England is a leading membership body representing providers of services for people with learning disabilities and autism. It exists to improve lives by supporting everyone involved in planning or delivering care and support. Lifeways have been members since 2003.
Victoria Buyer, ARC England Policy Lead, said: “We were delighted to welcome the Lifeways Quality Checkers to our Making Co-Production Real Network. Their lived experience and commitment to quality is helping to make co-production not just an idea, but a reality in people’s everyday lives.”
At Lifeways, we’re excited to be part of this important conversation and even prouder of the people we support who are helping shape the future of care within Lifeways and the wider sector.
Find out more about co-production at Lifeways here: Co-production at Lifeways | Lifeways.