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Ep8 Community organising and social movements
Explore community organising and social movements in health and care with episode eight of our new, CPD-accredited podcast series: Conversations in Health and Care Improvement. Whether you are a healthcare professional, a quality improvement professional or simply passionate about improving health outcomes, listen to this podcast to:
- Understand that effective leadership is not about control but about enabling others to lead and drive change through shared purpose and collective action
- Explore what we mean by people-centred change: lasting improvement starts with understanding the people affected, their needs, values and motivations
- Recognise that storytelling is a key tool in mobilising people, creating connections and driving commitment to change
- Appreciate that change efforts should focus on leveraging existing assets to build power and create sustainable improvement
Our guests on this episode are Kate Hilton, IHI Faculty and lead author of the IHI white paper Psychology of Change Framework, and Dr Michael Rose, Chief Innovation Officer, McLeod Health.
Join a discussion hosted by Dr Amar Shah, Chief Quality Officer at East London NHS Foundation Trust and National Clinical Director for Improvement at NHS England and Pedro Delgado, Vice President at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
This podcast episode is CPD-accredited. To access your certificate of completion, please watch the podcast and complete the self-evaluation and feedback form here:
Conversations in Health and Care Improvement | Episode 8 | Community organising and social movements
A full transcript can be downloaded here: CPD Transcript Episode 8
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