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Integrating health considerations into spatial planning and development, communicative planning. Lecture HEPRO partnership meeting 22-23 May 2006, Alytus, Lithuania Roar Amdam Volda University College ram@hivolda.no http://www.hivolda.no/index.php?ID=12348.
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Integrating health considerations into spatial planning and development, communicative planning Lecture HEPRO partnership meeting 22-23 May 2006, Alytus, Lithuania Roar Amdam Volda University College ram@hivolda.no http://www.hivolda.no/index.php?ID=12348
Model of strategy formationMintzberg 1994: “The rise and fall of strategic planning”
Instrumental (linear) planning Knowledge Power Actions Expert Client
Communicative (empowerment) planning Knowledge Strategies Critical reflections Radical praxis Actions Visions
The four domains of social practiceFriedmann 1992: Empowerment
Formal and informal planning levels(The two parallel system of regional planning)
Different level of learning Thinking Acting ”Downloading” Conversations Who is helping you to open, up and reach down to deeper learning?
Public health work is about political power and policy making • Achieve accept and legitimacy for the HEPRO project • Put public health on the political agenda • Take decisions about public health production • Produce actions and contribute to sustainable public health policy • Monitor and learn from output and outcome
Group 1 Institutional planning, legitimacy and acceptance • Brainstorm: What is positive with the current situation • Brainstorm: What is negative with the current situation • Brainstorm: What actions are needed
Group 2 Strategic planning, mobilizing and setting the agenda • Brainstorm: What is positive with the current situation • Brainstorm: What is negative with the current situation • Brainstorm: What actions are needed
Group 3 Tactical planning, organising and decision-making • Brainstorm: What is positive with the current situation • Brainstorm: What is negative with the current situation • Brainstorm: What actions are needed
Group 4 Operative planning, implement actions andcontribution to sustainable public health policy • Brainstorm: What is positive with the current situation • Brainstorm: What is negative with the current situation • Brainstorm: What actions are needed
Group 5 Reporting, monitoring and learning • Brainstorm: What is positive with the current situation • Brainstorm: What is negative with the current situation • Brainstorm: What actions are needed
Brainstorm Step 1: Come together as a group and choose a leader and a writer Step 2: Use 10 minutes to storm ideas about the positive in the situation. Write them down and remember no discussion in this step Step 3: Use 20 minutes to discuss and prioritise the 3-5 most important positive ideas Repeat step 2 and 3 on what is negative and what actions are needed Prepare a report for the plenary session tomorrow on the groups prioritised positive and negative ideas and actions needed