Additional resources
Co-design Training and Courses
- Design Thinking for Healthcare – 4 hours self-directed learning comprised of videos, quizzes, and simple practice exercises. Certificate of completion provided. This course was developed by CEQ BridgeLabs – Healthcare Excellence Accelerator (HEAL). Get started >
- Beyond Sticky Notes (Kelly Ann McKercher)
- Immersive Introduction to Co-design; Co-design in Complex Systems; Co-design Practitioners (Emma Blomkamp)
Consumer engagement resources
- Metro North Health Consumer Resources (password: engage)
- Health Consumers Queensland
Health Equity
- Metro North Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Equity resources
- Queensland Health Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Equity resources
- National Health Medical Research Council: Equity
- Article: Optimising co-design with ethnic minority consumers | International Journal for Equity in Health
- Achieving Health Equity: A Guide for Health Care Organizations | IHI – Institute for Healthcare Improvement
- Queensland Disability Stakeholder Engagement and Co-design Strategy – This framework will support staff to partner with people with disability in all health care improvements made and especially the actions in Metro North Health’s Disability Services Implementation Action Plan. Further training and resources will be made available as the Framework and implementation progresses.
Blogs, podcasts and videos
- Beyond Sticky Notes – Co-design (podcast)
- Power and Co-design (video)
- What is co-design exactly? (blog)
- This is HCD (Human Centred Design) (podcast)
- Co-design or Faux Design (video)
- Shifting the power play in co-design (blog post)
Other co-design toolkits and resources
- NSW Health Co-design Toolkit
- Western Australian Council of Social Service (WACOSS) co-design toolkit
- Beyond Sticky Notes (website and book)
- Point of Care Experience Based Co-design Toolkit
- The Australian Centre for Social Innovation Co-design Training Course
- Power Equaliser activities | The Australian Centre for Social Innovation – Equaliser Cards