Co-design project

“Co-designing = collaborating, including and designing WITH people that will use, deliver or engage with a service or product”

Ingrid Burkett, 2016

In late 2018, the WA Alliance to End Homelessness commissioned the Centre for Social Impact UWA to undertake a project to better understand co-design and how we can apply it to ending homelessness in Western Australia. The resources as a part of this project were developed for the benefit of everyone working to end homelessness in WA and are free to download and use.

Co-design Review: Literature & Practice

This review of co-design literature and practice provides us with a strong foundation to understand co-design and how it has been applied to similar settings.

Co-design Toolkit: Action Plan

This toolkit is designed for a facilitator or group to pick up and use so that any community or cohort group can create their own action plan for ending homelessness.

Co-design Case Study: Youth Action Plan

This case study takes you on a visual journey of how we applied and tested the Co-Design Toolkit.

Danjoo Koorliny: Walking together towards everyone having a place to sleep and call home

Insights on a co-design process for Aboriginal housing and homelessness. These, as well as the Action Plan Co-design Toolkit, give a good indication of what is possible for collaborative procurement processes.

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