Community of Practice/Interest
par Mike Chitty
1. Domain
2. Low/controllable cost
3. Etienne Wenger
4. Can a community of practice help?
5. Communities of Practice
6. Benefits?
7. The Yorkshire and the Humber Improvement Academy
8. Will they let me in?
9. Great Tit Story?
10. For learners...
10.1. Who knows what I want to learn?
10.2. Where are they?
10.3. How do I behave when I get there?
11. For Learning Providers
11.1. What do I want to happen?
11.2. How can I seed one?
11.3. How do I nurture it?
12. Design Considerations
12.1. Model this as a community of interest/practice
12.2. Provide just enough structure
12.3. Provide stimulus for them to engage with before joining the community - attract them in - help them choose - in or out?
12.3.1. 6 speakers?
13. Benefits
13.1. Flexible
14. Participant Groups
14.1. Primary C`are
14.2. Seconsdary Care
14.3. CCGs
14.4. AHSNs
15. Speakers
15.1. Andy Sixsmith
15.1.1. across org engageent
15.2. John Walsh
15.3. Kate Ward
15.4. Lived experience network
16. Networks/CoPs
16.1. CONNECT
16.2. Myron's Maxims
16.3. Hearing difficult
17. Examples of CoPs
17.1. Heads of Patient Experience (HOPE)
17.2. UK Community Partner Network
17.3. Lived Experience Network
17.4. Social Movement - 15s30m
17.5. Public Engagement Professionals Network
17.6. NHS England Public Participation Practitioner Network
17.7. 15s30m timesaving
17.8. The Centre for Empowering Patient and Communities
17.9. Ducie Network (Developers of User and Carer Involvement in Education
17.10. Q Community
17.10.1. Mindfulness in Quality Improvement
17.11. Healthcare Project Delivery Community
18. The Theory
18.1. Can be inclusive
19. Outline of the day
19.1. 09.00 Arrive registration meet...
19.2. 10.00 Introductions and welcome
19.3. 10.30 What is the big idea?
19.3.1. From Great tits to Heart Surgeons