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Workshop 3

Overview of Workshop 3 Today we will explore how the following processes can inform improvements in practice: Enabling the participation of staff and service users Facilitation Evaluation Action planning for the next steps

Improving patient-person centred care Learning in and from practice Systematic approaches Practice Development Model

World Cafe Participation Involvement Engagement

Definitions Participation- share or take part Involvement-cause a person to participate or share Engagement-the act or state of engaging or being engaged Oxford Dictionary

Model of Participation Doing the project together - service users are jointly responsible for the project Doing most of the project - service users are involved in most parts of the project Doing some of the project - service users carry out parts of the evaluation or data collection Discussion about project - service users are involved in the design of the project and some of the key issues it covers Consultation - service users are asked about pre- determined issues One-way information – service users know the results of the project (Adapted from a Charities Evaluation Service Model)

The London Bus Tour Guide What is the role of the tour guide? What are the duties and responsibilities of the tour guide? What are the characteristics, skills, knowledge and behaviours that are needed?

Encouraging style Sharing Reinforcing Encouraging Praising Supporting style Turning or mulling over Leaving alone Letting go Being available Coaching style Involving Explaining Collaborating Negotiating Directing style Initiating Structuring Telling Guiding Situational Facilitation Hersey and Blanchard, 1996

Creators 24% Critics 37% Collectors 21% Joiners 51% Spectators 73% Inactive Forrester (2009) 6 overlapping groups of people from a social media perspective

Whats going to help you participate? Individual-high risk Group- medium risk Unit of larger- Low risk

Evaluation Whether it works Why it works For whom it works Under what circumstances it works What has been learnt to make it work McCormack,Manley and Garbett (2004)

Evaluation Outcome or Process

Improving patient-person centred care Learning in and from practice Systematic approaches Practice Development Model

Next Steps…

Thank you for participating Have a safe journey

World Cafe Participation. What does this look like and feel like for you?

World Cafe Involvement. What does this look like and feel like for you?

World Cafe Engagement. What does this look like and feel like for you?