Stakeholder Database. In summary • Working group stakeholders (WGS). As part of the co-design initiative, COACCH worked with around 40 stakeholders who were involved in the co-design of the project. These organisations were invited to join the working groups, attending four working group meetings during the project (months 6, 24, 36, 42). The aim was to develop the design and research focus, then continue to provide advice to ensure the research stays relevant to the needs and interests of stakeholders. • Deep engagement stakeholders (DES). From this larger group, around 10 organisations were offered the opportunity to be involved more closely in the project. These so-called ‘deep engagement stakeholders’ benefit from more targeted-research and co-production (within the boundaries of the project), helping to guide case study analysis to provide insights of direct relevance. This focused on practice orientated research, with a bilateral programme of detailed co-design, co-production and co-dissemination. This was anticipated to involve approximately at least one additional bilateral meeting a year (in addition to the workshop) to co-design and co-produce a deep engagement case study, to help ensure the relevance and user-orientation of the research, and to discuss the synthesis material and outputs from the work.
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