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Leading Health and Wellbeing from Transition to Transformation. Applying learning to improve delivery Mark Fox Edward O’Malley. Our Project. We identified a is a significant gap in timely and effective intelligence for drug & alcohol services…
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Leading Health and Wellbeing from Transition to Transformation Applying learning to improve delivery Mark Fox Edward O’Malley
Our Project • We identified a is a significant gap in timely and effective intelligence for drug & alcohol services… • …the purpose of our project is to resolve this issue by… • Better understanding our own learning styles • Better understanding the learning styles of others • Utilising some of the techniques learned through this programme
Improve • Followed a model for improvement… • What are we trying to accomplish? • How will we know that a change is an improvement? • What change can we make that will result in improvement? (identified in learning event 4)
Improve (2) • What are we trying to accomplish? • resolve the gap in timely and effective intelligence for drug & alcohol services • How will we know that a change is an improvement? • Improved performance due to increased buy-in/utilisation of performance reporting • What change can we make that will result in improvement? • Consider the needs of our audience and introduce a “better” performance report and schedule
Understanding learning styles • Honey and Mumford (Reflector) • “Reflectors like to view the situation from different perspectives. They like to collect data, review and think carefully before coming to any conclusions.” • We both recognise that we prefer to gather information first and have time to consider it before reacting to it
Application of knowledge • Recognised our preferred learning styles, we applied it to this to this task • We kept the review simple… • Considered what we previously reported on • Expectations/preferences of the audience • How we previously presented the information • This approach “fit” with our learning style
Findings of Review • We had a tendency to report on what felt like EVERYTHING, without fully considering the needs of the audience • This diluted it’s effectiveness, and in some places, overcomplicated it
Applied Change • We’ve already began to implement our changes • Previously, 15 pages of charts/graphs/commentary • Now…five pages and more strategically focussed • Building upon an existing report (used for a different purpose) – more efficient use of time • We’ve followed a “Macro-Meso-Micro” approach • We’ve only developed the performance report at a macro level at present (high level outcomes)
Next Steps • There’s more to do! • We need to include meso and micro level performance measures and actions which will indicate the success of our macro measures/outcomes.
Next Steps (2) • For example… • Macro measure: % of opiate drug users that left drug treatment successfully who do not re-present to treatment within 6 months • Meso measure: % of opiate drug users successfully completing a course of vaccinations to treat Hepatitis B • Micro measure: % of opiate drug users that are assessed within 5 days of initial referral