Co-creation and facilitation


We are a writing and design company for charities and the social sector. We can work with your service users to produce:
  • newsletters
  • websites
  • leaflets
  • reports
  • videos
  • other communication products.

We provide all the training and facilitation required, and we work at a pace suitable to your users – so that they own the final product. Whether it's a poster campaign, mobile app, newsletter or website, we provide professional communications support alongside opportunities to build skills, confidence and cohesion in your community. 

Why choose Poached Creative?  

Expert facilitation: we bring in the creative talent and experienced facilitators to achieve agreed results. We offer the training on your premises, working directly with your people.  

Hands-on involvement: we work with your users – drawing out their ideas and interestsso they can acquire skills to be able to maintain or continue the product we create together.  

Results-driven: by the end of the agreed period, you will have a finished professional product – leaflet, newsletter, report, or website. Outcomes for individuals include improved team work, communication, decision making and presentation skills.

Examples of co-creation work

The Games Through Our Eyes - a website on the Paralympics, created by people with learning disabilities. 

Route 38 - a blog created as part of the BBC Hackney Academy, with photography and writing produced by the students.

Your Choice Your Future - a poster campaign and website created with young people who have been affected by knife crime. 

Ask Keely - a web app to help young people get there and stay safe, 24/7.

Discover Young Hackney - content for the Discover Young Hackney website 2012, including articles and video reports from the events.

Networx blog - created with participants in the Peabody Networx project.
 

In My Shoes - a blog about homelessness and long-term unemployment, supported by Poached Creative.

More information
Email us or phone 020 3556 5772 to find out how to set up a co-creation project for your community. Read Jess' blog about what co-creation means to us, process and techniques of co-creation.
Find out more about our training or see where our trainees go next.
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