Each NHS organisation within Wales has its own procedures to carry out an assessment to assess impacts with regards to the Public Sector Equality Duty and Socio-economic Duty.
For Public Sector organisations in Wales (such as Health Boards) they are a statutory requirement. Examining impacts are an integral part of the decision-making process to ensure that the decisions have positive impacts, and any adverse impacts are identified and can be addressed.
The following information brings together some general information and best practice for NHS Organisations that are required to carry out these assessments.
Engagement work can help inform decision-making and should form part of the evidence within Equality Impact Assessments.
Co-production Network for Wales defines it as ‘Co-production is an asset-based approach to public services that enables people providing and people receiving services to share power and responsibility, and to work together in equal, reciprocal, and caring relationships. It creates opportunities for people to access support when they need it, and to contribute to social change’.
Co-production across the NHS refers to involving patients, their families, and communities in designing and delivering healthcare services. It is used in situations where healthcare providers recognise that they need to work in partnership with patients and service users to develop and deliver effective quality care. Co-production can be used in various healthcare settings, such as in the:
There are many benefits from this approach. One of these is building close relationships with stakeholders.
For a practical guide please find the Co-Production toolkit -