The Horizons team features many influential Twitter users. This curates a wealth of insights, knowledge, and information about transformation in health and care from other thought leaders across the world. (Tip: to read an article or watch a video mentioned in a tweet, click on the blue text. To view the original tweet, click on the image).
#Caring4NHSPeople Join us next week (Wednesday 9 Sept 4-5pm) for another #Caring4NHSPeople virtual session. This session will focus on supporting my own and my team's wellbeing, as part of the #NHSPeoplePlan . More information here . #ProjectA If you are committed to ensuring equity in care for BME communities, don't miss this session next week (Tuesday 8 Sept 10am-11.30am). For more information and to sign up click here . #VirtualCollaborate "Can everyone take themselves off mute?" is a refrain you probably *haven't* heard over the past few months of virtual working: usually it's the opposite! Our colleague Claire Shields explains how you can engage your audience using Sli.do. Read the post. The results of the "top 200 tools for learning 2020 " survey are out. Zoom has gone up eight places & is second. MS Teams has gone up six places & is fifth. Now why is that not a surprise? Something Helen loves about Twitter is how it opens access to learning from other sectors. This article about scaling change comes from agricultural systems but the advice & conclusions are so relevant to large scale change in health & care: What the team has been up to Working our way to the future will require a blend of physical and virtual skills and approaches. This week Bev spoke with clinicians from the Dudley Group and primary care to explore this further. Kathryn facilitated the national #NHS #BeneficialChanges patient voices event on Thursday, learning how experiences of care changed (for better/worse) during #COVID19 Wellbeing There are lots of small things we can do when working virtually from home that can make a big difference to our wellbeing & productivity. There's some great practical ideas in this article . As we are all focused on moving forward, here is a great resource from the IHI which might be helpful. Many of us have too much to do & too little time. Yet we end up saying yes to bosses, teammates & others. Here's some great advice on saying no in a way that makes people feel respected. In considering your ongoing wellbeing whilst working virtually from home, work out where you fit on a spectrum that researchers label "segmenters" versus "integrators". You need different tactics depending on which category you are in. Read more . Leadership and teams To what extent does bureaucracy get in the way of the real work of your organisation? Complete the free "Bureaucratic Mass Index survey " & benchmark results with 10k others! We know that ability to listen (& making the time & space to listen) is such an important leadership skill/priority. We don't always do it. Helen shared that she loves this sketchnote from Sherrill Knezel . If we want to make change happen in a big system, it's wise to think about the leverage points for change. Here's an excellent free guide to leverage points based on the work of Donella Meadows: COVID-19 Congrats to Michelle & colleagues for their publication on the experience of codesigning virtual outpatient appointments in response to #Covid19 . There's so much great learning to share in our health & care sector.
Stories are the heartbeat of our organisations. They're a channel for organisation, personal and community values coming together, the most powerful force for change. We have to create space for stories in this uncertain, virtual #Covid19 world: If you're thinking about your learning or knowledge management system beyond #COVID19 , consider these "ten big ideas " from Nancy Dixon . If we all followed these principles as we move into a new future, we would increase our chances of changing the world: This article from @nytimes explores how dexamethasone is helping #Covid -19 patients & what the US health system can learn from the systematic response by our NHS: One big shift we need post #Covid19 is from scalable efficiency to scalable learning . It's less about the new knowledge/learning we want to share & more about how we increase the capacity of our organisations/systems to absorb learning. And finally... Learning new words is always fun. Don't spuddle, be present!