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Bronwyn Newman1, Mashreka Sarwar1, Ashfaq Chauhan1
1Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia.
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Co-facilitation presents an opportunity to address inequity in codesign. The everincreasing use of co-design to improve outcomes for target populations reinforces the importance of understanding mechanisms to improve equity in codesign. In this commentary we identify three mechanisms by which cofacilitation might serve to increase engagement and promote equity drawing upon our recent experiences in the CanEngage project.
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