Co-production and Peer Support Groups

We have Co-production Peer Support Group for those who have been trained through a Co-production and Disability Equality training. The aim of this group is to support to each other, build up confidence and skills, also able to participate in the wider community and co-produced groups outside AoD, for example, Hammersmith & Fulham Council’s own co-produced

Our Co-production and Peer Support Groups are for Disabled people who have completed our Co-production and Disability Equality Training. The groups offer a supportive space to build confidence, strengthen skills, and share experiences with others.

The aim is to support each other, develop collective knowledge, and take part more confidently in wider community co-production, including groups and panels beyond AoD, such as Hammersmith & Fulham Council’s co-produced forums.

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AoD Co-produced and Peer Support Groups

  • Independent Living Delivery Group (in conjunction with H&F Council)
  • Direct Payments Peer Support Group
  • Disabled Members Forum
  • Disabled Youth Board
  • Charing Cross Hospital Co-production Project (short-term)
  • Visually Impaired & Blind Co-production Group
  • Our Voice – Peer Support & Co-production Group
  • Earl’s Court Development Co-production Project
  • Buglife – Get London Buzzing Co-production Project
  • Disabled People’s Housing Steering Group  (historical)

H&F Council Co-produced Groups

Interested? Contact us via below online form

Co-production and Peer Support Groups

Other Services

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    Co-Production Training

    We train Disabled people to understand co-production and use it to challenge barriers and shape local services.

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    Housing Campaign

    Working together to remove housing barriers and secure safe, suitable, accessible homes for Disabled people.

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    Workshops

    Workshops supporting Disabled people to discuss barriers, build skills, and contribute to community change.

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    Disabled Members Forum

    A space for Disabled members to discuss issues, challenge barriers, and influence AoD’s work and priorities.

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    Disabled Youth Board

    Disabled young people working together to discuss barriers, share experiences, and shape positive change locally.

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