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Welcome to the MRID CodesignKit

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The MRID CodesignKit brings health professionals and consumers together in partnership to develop health services that meet the needs of consumers and carers in the most effective ways possible. Co-design can dramatically shift the ways in which health services are delivered, and lead to significant improvements in the health and wellbeing of people with complex health needs and their families.

The MRID Co-design kit provides tools to help you use the co-design principle to create relevant and sustainable health services. Even when your resources are limited, this approach ensures that consumers’ priorities – their needs and wants – drive the direction of service development and delivery.

All of the tips, tools, processes and resources in the MRID Codesign Kit have grown directly out of many years of hands-on experience. A uniquely successful twenty-year partnership between the Angelman Syndrome Association and the Kogarah Developmental Assessment Service has proven that co-design works and has demonstrated how it can be done. The Metro-Regional Intellectual Disability Network has built on this success to show how co-design can become an integral part of delivering the highest possible standard of care to people with intellectual disability of all ages.

The MRID CodesignKit is for anyone wanting to improve the health and quality of life of someone with complex health needs.

We wish you every success!

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Just what is this
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The Hospitalisation Kit

The Metro-Regional Intellectual Disability Network
is also building a Hospitalisation Toolkit.

What’s that about?

Find out here

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