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Module 2 Chat box contents – 23 February 2017
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
Hi everyone. I'm going to be a participant this week as Kathryn will be leading the session. I'm looking forward to participating in lots of chat from my dining room in Coventry
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
The music is perfect
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
I am muted and will stay muted unless anyone wants
from Louis Warner to All Participants:
Further tech help here: http://theedge.nhsiq.nhs.uk/school/webex-assistance/
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
afternoon all
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
Hi Tony. Where are you this afternoon and what is happening that is interesting?
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
Hi Helen, this afternoon i'm pitched up in my sons bedroom inWolverhampton
from Kathryn Perera to All Participants:
Good afternoon everyone and welcome!
from Angela Shimada to All Participants:
hello all!
from Dominic Cushnan to All Participants:
Hi Everyone :)
from Nageeta Paul to All Participants:
Hello :)
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
Helo everyone. Great to see so many of you live with the school, nice and early. Where are you and how is the weather?
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from Dominic Cushnan to All Participants:
:) nice to meet you all
from Cheryl Mudge to All Participants:
Good morning from Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Weather is snowy and -7C.
from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
@Pip - It is called Broke For Free by Petal
from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Petal/Broke_For_Free_-_Petal_-_08_Feel_Good__Instrumental_
from Dominic Cushnan to All Participants:
brrr thats cold!
from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
Download it and listen to it all day long!
from Dominic Cushnan to All Participants:
Its very very windy here in Walsall, West Midlands, England
from Elaine Bayliss to All Participants:
Hi Helen and everyone, I'm in Stafffordshire and is very very windy here too. Fence panels currently blowing all over the place!!
from Dominic Cushnan to All Participants:
garden fences blown over too here Elaine
from Mike Jones to All Participants:
Anyone seen my shed?
from Clare Ibbeson to All Participants:
Hello to everyone from windy Wigan!
from Elaine Bayliss to All Participants:
Your shed has probably hooked up with my fence panels Mike :)
from pramod kumar to All Participants:
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Good afternoon . I am Pramod Kumar , consultant liaison psychiatrist.
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
Left window open last night. Plant + soil etc all over desk this morning!
from Pam Trevino to All Participants:
It is not so windy in my neck of the woods, but it is very FOGGY. Can't hardly see down the road!
from Angela Shimada to All Panelists:
Grey and windy from lovely Lincolnshire. Kids wendy house has just been ovrturned!
from Kate Pound to All Participants:
Hi all, feeling excited about todays school. We you all ready to change the world :-)
from Emily Latourell to All Participants:
Good morning. It's Emily Latourell from London, Canada. It's a bit cloudy, but 13 degrees here today. Feels like spring :)
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
;itt;e bit blustery here in thge black country but doris has only borrowed the one panel so far
from Holly Dagnall to All Participants:
Hi - tuning in with 2 of my colleagues - looking forward to today's session
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
'little' - strange keyboard
from Peter Clayton to All Participants:
Hi Mike
from Emily Lau to All Participants:
Hi everyone
from Monica Keenan to All Participants:
hi everyone monica from fife cold and snowing here today kind of day to cosy in front fire
from David Deans to All Participants:
Hi from David, Amanda, Sula, Marie and Jackie in Ayrshire
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from Victoria Hewitt to All Participants:
Hi Everyone - We are seem to be having quite a relaxed visit from Doris here in NE England. Lots of rain but not much wind
from rianne edinborough to All Panelists:
hello, from windy liverpool
from Maya Pajevic to All Participants:
hi from Canada!
from Victoria Howells to All Participants:
South of England here and equally as windy! Doesn't look like I'll be able to get the train home, all delayed or cancelled!
from John Kolodny to All Participants:
John Kolodny fro United States- Coalition Of Kaiser Unions - connected and ready to listen, share and learn
from Deb Thompson to All Participants:
Hi Everyone, I am in Vancouver BC, Canada waiting for the sun to rise and I think it's going to be sunny and cold, There's frost on the rooftops in my neighborhood. Excited to make connections today!!
from Zoe Lord to All Participants:
Super windy here in Staffordshire
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
Hello Everyone, from a very breezy Suffolk, hope the roof holds......
from Leigh Morgan-Jones to All Participants:
Hi Everyone, Leigh from Staffordshire Police here. Looking forward to receiving my RCT partner.
from Leigh Kendall to All Participants:
Hi everyone! Doris is very active in Bedford!
from georgina ritchie to All Participants:
finding lots of you on twitter to follow
from Leigh Kendall to All Participants:
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If you're on Twitter, do get in touch - please remember to use #S4CA
from Fiona Mac to All Participants:
Hello everyone, from the blustery borders of Wales! (on BRC stand by for any trouble from Doris)
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
It's kinda strange for me not to be leading the session but I'm looking forward to it immensely and I know it will be fantastic
from Leigh Morgan-Jones to All Participants:
I would welcome a follow from all of you. @PoliceNAWG.
from Sue Hatton to All Participants:
Hi everyone Sue here. Doris has hit the Midlands with fierce winds all day! Not as bad as others though!
from angela gulay to All Participants:
Does this not start at 0800?
from David Grier to All Participants:
David Grier in Northern Ireland connected.
from Leigh Kendall to All Participants:
HI @angela it starts at 1500 GMT
from Tanya Burchell to All Participants:
Hi from a very blustery Gloucester!
from Alison Wilson-Shaw to All Participants:
Hi everyone, Alison here.
from Leeanne Lockley to All Participants:
Hi everyone.
from angela gulay to All Participants:
:)
from Darlene bowman to All Participants:
Hello from Kingston, Ontario Canada, would love a follow as well @makeiteasy2017
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from Kate Emery to All Participants:
Hello from Windy Norfolk :)
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
Hi Leigh @AnthonyLongbone and always welcome a follow to
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
Would love a follow @lawilk
from angela gulay to All Participants:
Good morning from Canada
from Kate Pound to All Participants:
Hi all :-)
from anshu gupta to All Participants:
Good morning, I can't hear the speaker
from Leigh Morgan-Jones to All Participants:
Will do @AnthonyLongbone
from Zayna Khayat to All Participants:
Zayna from Canada, on loan to Netherlands here!
from Angie McClarren to All Participants:
Hello from Southampton
from Sharon Kidd to All Participants:
hi, sharon from Linconshire :)
from Sarah Bradley to All Participants:
Hi from Somerset, listen only mode I'm afraid...
from Lucy Butler to All Participants:
Hi, Lucy from Dunedin :)
from Rachel Volland to All Participants:
Hi All from not so sunny Salford, Manchester !
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from Kate Emery to All Participants:
hello Joan P Laplana here!!
from Chrysta Mayhew to All Participants:
Another hello from Canada!
from Nardia Lloyd-Ashton to All Participants:
Hello - Nardia from Manchester
from Lorri Zagar to All Participants:
Hi from Caledon Ontario Canada, just outside of Toronto
from Melissa Fleming to All Participants:
Hello from Edinburgh!!!
from Kim Wright to All Participants:
Hi from Weston-super-Mare, I'm Kim
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
Afternoon from Coventry- just battled #stormdoris to walk home and do this!
from Ruth Doyle to All Participants:
Hi Nottingham here - looking forward to another great session
from Bonny Johnson to All Participants:
Canada too! not receiving audio
from Pip Hardy to All Participants:
Greetings from just north of Cambridge (UK) where it's been pretty windy!
from Paula Ward to All Participants:
Hello everyone
from Le Palaire Lyne to All Participants:
Hello couldn't download the module handout. Is it normal ?
from Karen Reid to All Participants:
Hi everyone, watching from Glasgow
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from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
@anusha - could you hear the music?
from Liz Rump to All Participants:
Hi everyone - from windy Norwich. Just listening here I'm afraid...
from Susan Macaulay to All Participants:
Bonjour from Quebec, Canada :)
from Lisa Bradley to All Participants:
Blowing up a gail here in Nottingham, UK :-)
from Emma Hill to All Participants:
hi everyone
from Caryl Hess to All Panelists:
I cannot hear Kathryn....my speakers/audio test was fine.
from Amy Anslow to All Participants:
Hi from Dublin! Just trying to get connected to the audio
from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
@anusha you can check your audio using the audio test tool
from Leeanne Lockley to All Participants:
Watching from Wirral, merseyside
from Hazel Runyararo Murwisi to All Participants:
Hello everyone , can't get any audio
from Ken Janson to All Participants:
G'day from Sydney Australia
from Mandy Rudczenko to All Panelists:
how do we join the SLACK group
from Barry Verdin to All Participants:
I cant hear anything either!
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from Freya Burns to All Participants:
I don't have audio either. I've tested my speakers and the test works!
from Gemma Ingham to All Participants:
Windy Warrington!
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
If you want to follow the slides along on SlideShare, download them here https://www.slideshare.net/HorizonsCIC/module-2-slides-school-for-change-agents
from Michelle Lewis to All Participants:
Hello everyone, audio has saved me once again
from Dominic Cushnan to All Participants:
@helen thanks
from Syeda Akhtar to All Participants:
Hi all. Looking forward to today's session. Keeping out of the way from Doris today
from Yvonne Newbold to All Participants:
I can't hear anything either!
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Hi Doris is not stopping s4hc today
from Bonny Johnson to All Participants:
audio test ok but no audio
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
Oh look , I got a mention! Avril in London!
from anshu gupta to All Participants:
My computer's speakers are fine it says that Cisco web ex is not on
from Melanie Harrington to All Participants:
No audio I'm affraid so following the slides
from David Grier to All Participants:
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Handout link is blocked by my Trust. That didn't happen with Module 1. Is there a link to a pdf?
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
Hi everyone. The audio didn't play for me until I had got rid of the audio/mic test options.
from Sue Hatton to All Participants:
No audio on an iPad - I used the details to join the session by phone only to get the audio.
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
Ooh Jean Dipple hello neighbour (Coventry here)
from Fiona Montgomery to All Participants:
Hi there. I'm now using the phone as I couldn't hear when trying to use headphones from my laptop.
from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
AUDIO: you need to close the audio test before you can hear the session
from Emily Beardall to All Participants:
Hi everyone, a pharmacist in Bradford here *waves*
from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
STUDY GUIDE: You can download it from Slideshare and Dropbox here: http://theedge.nhsiq.nhs.uk/school/
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
Hi Jean Dipple, great to have you here
from Melanie Harrington to All Participants:
Mangaed to get audio by clicking on Audio tab at top of screen
from Joanna Hemming to All Participants:
If you are having audio problems, please refer to the audio tab that should be at the top of your screens
from Chrysta Mayhew to All Participants:
Hi to my fellow Sanofi Pasteur friends!
from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
STUDY GUIDE: Available here: http://theedge.nhsiq.nhs.uk/school/module-2/
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from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
This is my first webinar, I was unable to make last week's but did rewatch the recording. I work for the NHS Leadership Academy in Leeds, UK. I am a Programme Coordinator.
from Victoria Hewitt to All Participants:
Now you're making me emotional AGAIN!!
from Dominic Cushnan to All Participants:
piece of art
from Sally Morgan to All Participants:
sorry im late
from Kate Emery to All Participants:
I'm sitting next to Mr I Am a Rebel right now :)
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
The GOLDEN THREAD of relationships
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
Looking forward to meeting my new random friend
from Rachel Volland to All Participants:
Cant wait for coffee to connect when do we start??
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Hi Tony,excited to join in, have wanted to attend just needed to get onboard
from Deirdre Munro to All Participants:
Hi everyone - lI love the randomised coffee - met fantastic tweeps
from Richard Bessell to All Participants:
signed up for RCT.....Can't wait to talk with like minded people
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
Had an RCT in my Trust. Recommend it
from Fiona Montgomery to All Participants:
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Thanks, now linked in
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
Can't wait to be part of the RCT!
from Leeanne Lockley to All Participants:
Looking forward to my RCT
from Sally Morgan to All Participants:
already done - looking forward to it!
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
Would be amazing to do this on an organisation level
from Deirdre Munro to All Participants:
Tony I met you at school
from Leeanne Lockley to All Participants:
Exciting who it will be. Last year had one in costa over FaceTime
from Angie McClarren to All Participants:
Ran RCT at UHS was brill :)
from Deirdre Munro to All Participants:
and Jane Andy and so SO MANY MORE REBELS
from pauline heaton to All Participants:
windy, raining and snowy
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
My goal is to run an RCT in my trust
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
love this. Wonder how we could support each other to enable this to happen ?
from Pam Trevino to All Participants:
Oh man! I missed the last part of the email address! Will someone plesae repost it?
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
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Think your right Deidre, the School has connected me with so many wonderful people that have helped keep me above water
from Oliver Benson to All Participants:
Pam: england.si-horizons@nhs.,net
from Pam Trevino to All Participants:
Thanks!
from Sharon Brown to All Participants:
If anyone has suggestions on how they ran a RCT in their Trust I would welcome your advice. sharon.brown@stees.nhs.uk
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
Me too! laura.wilkes3@nhs.net
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
If you want to run a Randomised Coffee Trial in your own organisation, here is an instruction pack
from Helen Bevan to All Participants:
https://www.slideshare.net/HorizonsCIC/how-to-set-up-a-randomised-coffee-trial
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
ooh great thanks helen
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
Anyone at St George's Tooting? Please be in touch avril.washington@nhs.net
from Alison Wilson-Shaw to All Participants:
i used to say to my developing teams we're not getting it wrong we're learning how to get it right!
from Melanie Harrington to All Participants:
thanks
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
Thank you!
from Lisa Sharp to All Participants:
That great Helen look forward to RCT
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from Sharon Brown to All Participants:
Thanks Helen
from Alison Wilson-Shaw to All Participants:
Thank you for having the courage to share your story
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
I wish all stories were like this - we have to strive for this
from Pip Hardy to All Participants:
Wonderful story Kathryn - very brave.
from Le Palaire Lyne to All Participants:
Hello Chrysta :-)
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
can I have a cold cider instead? ;)
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
That's a wondereful story and so true of my experince of hospices, thank you for sharing
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
For tailored, bespoke care - for respecting individuals and making their days and nights as best they can be
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
So powerful Katherine, thank you so much for sharing
from Melanie Harrington to All Participants:
Thanks kathryn for such a moving story
from Joanna Hemming to All Participants:
Such a touching story, thank you for sharing Kathryn
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
Lovely story, beautifully told, thanks Kathryn
from Dominic Cushnan to All Participants:
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Thank you Kathryn
from Dee Leonard to All Participants:
How very true Kathryn
from Leeanne Lockley to All Participants:
Thank you Kathryn for sharing your story. Very brave
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
We feel the same about changing things for abused children
from Karen Reid to All Participants:
very moving, and completely agree, feeling so passionate and motivated
from Paula Ward to All Participants:
Thank you Kathryn for sharing such a powerful story about a very special gentleman
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
I say again the GOLDEN THREAD of relationships
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Strawberry milkshake moments...yes we all need those
from Chris Chambers to All Participants:
Kathryn, I will try to be as brave as you are in becoming a change agent; thank you. Enjoy that milkshake later
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
a self care question
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Authenticity is vital
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
You cannot love your neighbour as yourself if you don't love yourself
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
absolutely Jean, you need to be true to yourself in order to be true for others
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from Hazel Murgatroyd to All Participants:
Who am I? Who am I that's more than that? Superb deep foundations for change and action
from Leeanne Lockley to All Participants:
We all have a shared purpose. Together we are changing
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
Giving myself permission to be myself was a libertaing thing!
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
liberating*
from Peter Clayton to All Participants:
leadership is not a position attained but an influence excercised
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
Exactly Peter. We can all be leaders.
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Agree, do not wait for the planets to align for change to happen
from Sally Morgan to All Participants:
worked with a brilliant engineer who loves failure - said it was the only way you learn anything important
from Kim Wright to All Participants:
No and yes to the leadership question
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
Agree, freedom to fail, no blame, is such an empowering place to be
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
My experience is certainly mixed recleadership
from Kate Emery to All Participants:
People have very different perceptions of what being a leader means...
from Leigh Morgan-Jones to All Participants:
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Fail Fast, Learn Fast, Develop Fast.
from Amira Chaudhry to All Participants:
Hi everyone. touching story however really puts things into perspective
from Mandy Rudczenko to All Panelists:
I have always been afraid of leadership becasue my idea of it was negative
from Si Chun Lam to All Participants:
There's definitely people who have "leader" in their title; and then there are the people who actually lead. Sometimes they're the same people, sometimes they aren't!
from Deirdre Munro to All Participants:
summarisinf 'let's action our shared purpose
from Rob Cockburm to All Participants:
Its the classic Einstein "I didnt fail 10000 times to make a light, I found 10000 ways not to"
from Tilda McCrimmon to All Participants:
Work with all grades of nurses HCSWs often have best leadership skills
from Leigh Morgan-Jones to All Participants:
Had a Fail Wall for all staff to record errors to be shared with whole department. Embrace failures - use as an opportunity to learn and spread that learning far and wide
from Mel Smith to All Participants:
to know ourselves we need to know our why
from Dawn Lawson to All Participants:
Interesting point - how often do we think about self? It is not selfish to do this
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
self care is so important in order to move things forward. How do we rock the boat and stay sane??
from Amira Chaudhry to All Participants:
I have a question , how do we get people we work with to engage???
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
True Dawn but i feel society/upbringing sometimes enables that sort of negative thinking around self
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from Patricia Brooks Young to All Participants:
love the idea of a fail wall... sharing learning with a purpose and giving permission... thanks for sharing
from Richard Bessell to All Participants:
anybody else from dorset ccg on this webinar?
from Angel Christian to All Participants:
employee engagement is hard work Amira
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
@naomi best advice is to stay connectyed to wider networks when the water gets choppy
from Leigh Morgan-Jones to All Participants:
Patricia Brooks - It worked initially but the overarching use was to get people to share not hide errors. Hiding = Danger, Sharing = Opportunity
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
Amira - start/be part of a two way conversation, not just engaging when you need to
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
failings = learning opportunities :)
from Chris Chambers to All Participants:
Catherine F, we need to find a connection in order to get people on board. You cannot make someone engage, only encourage and motivate
from Amira Chaudhry to All Participants:
thanks guys, its hard to persuade some people that change can be good
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
be generous with your time/skills
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Engagement is sometimes a marmite word...Staff either love it or hate it
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
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This is a lot about showing your vulnerability, isn't it? Opening up to self and others
from Leeanne Lockley to All Participants:
FAIL= first, attempt, at, learning
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
love marmite word Jean
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Anybody rocking a rock is vulnerable
from Leeanne Lockley to All Participants:
To lead you need one follower. The rest will come
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
First Attempt I'm Learning FAIL
from Karen Reid to All Participants:
for me, i am connecting with a few lone wolfs who are passionate in a workplace who fear change, its how we connect together to move forward that is key.
from Wendy Johnson to All Participants:
Agree totally with Laura's comment - showing vulnerability. Absolutely - part of being real and honest.
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
This is telling me that when I think I am the only one, I am not, you all seem to be facing similar issues
from Jane Wilson to All Participants:
It's OK to show your vulnerability as a leader. It lets others know you don't have to have all the answers to lead
from Ann-Marie Caunce to All Participants:
leaders don't create followers, they create new leaders
from Amira Chaudhry to All Participants:
jane, i agree
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from Pip Hardy to All Participants:
Vulnerability and courage are reallyl two sides of a coin - Brene Brown talks alot about this.
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
I think people respp0nd to authenticity, openness, vulnerability, which is far from weakness
from VIcki Nash to All Participants:
I love that point Ann-Marie - leaders create new leaders!
from Amira Chaudhry to All Participants:
i thought the same, i am so glad i joined the group
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
ook like that ann-marie
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*ooh
from Sally Morgan to All Participants:
love this idea - you can completely rethink your organisation
from Karen Reid to All Participants:
absolutely Laura, I have for so long felt alone in what i try and achieve in work, I feel so empowered, like so much more is possible now and above all, not alone anymore
from Avril Washington to All Participants:
Love Brene Brown. See her TEDtalk and read her book Daring Greatly
from Dawn Lawson to All Participants:
Authenticity is really interesting - what do is authenticity mean?
from Amira Chaudhry to All Participants:
Hi Pip
from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:
Yes, its all about interconnection and seeing things as they really are we are not alone if we connect
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
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to me Dawn it is being me - genuine me- honesty about my values, my feelings at any given moment, what matters to me
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
I'm using https://kumu.io/ to map networks currently - anyone have any experiences of this?
from Patricia Brooks Young to All Participants:
the web is visually more inclusive and implies shared power
from Fiona Montgomery to All Participants:
My network is wide and varied :)
from Pip Hardy to All Participants:
Hi Amira - great to see you here!
from Mel Smith to All Participants:
relational 1:1's and sharing your why allows you to connect at that values level
from tom houston to All Participants:
doing it is tough...
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
relational 1:1 walk and talks!
from Sally Morgan to All Participants:
have some great experiences of building professional networks by email lists - overcame feelings of isolation
from Kate Emery to All Participants:
I've found that the key to building bridges is to try and offer something in return for what you are asking.
from Amira Chaudhry to All Participants:
Glad to be here :-)
from Dawn Lawson to All Participants:
Thanks catherine - that is really powerful
from Victoria Hewitt to All Participants:
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My map is only how I see the world. I want to learn how others see it too
from Tilda McCrimmon to All Participants:
Dementia interest group with Dementia Champions HCSW working together
from Bonny Johnson to All Participants:
Wprking with dementai navigation and trying to connect diverse HSP's, caregivers
from Mel Smith to All Participants:
we give them a bit of ourselves
from Becky Haines to All Participants:
At ACR a formal Innovation Lab program has brought like-minded collaborators together; e.g., Coffee Chats as a formal program at ACR
from Mel Smith to All Participants:
Love this quote
from Tony Longbone to All Participants:
starting top think about mapping my current community so that this can be passed onto those i have found with same passion to create change
from Nigel Millar to All Participants:
draw your network as a sports team - pick your favourite sport - then fill in all the positions and how they connect - then start filling in th epeople in the positions
from David Deans to All Participants:
Using social media to connect our QI Alumni in Ayrshire and Arran.
from VIcki Nash to All Participants:
the mapping of stakeholders (internally and externally) is something we do quite a bit from a VCS perspective. How do we influence the NHS from inside and out, who are our allies, who disagrees with us and how do we influence them. It really is all about people, far more than many people realise.
from Leigh Morgan-Jones to All Participants:
A Stakeholder Assessment is about ME not WE. Need to reverse assessment then analyse common ground maybe....
from Rob Cockburm to All Participants:
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created network on yammer across health and care systems for learning disabilities https://www.yammer.com/improvementld/#/home
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Love getting involved in forumsConnecting within my peer group is vital as a staff governor
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
love that idea Nigel - i'll go with rugby league, i get 13 then!
from Karen Reid to All Participants:
I have found 1 very like minded connection in my workplace and the difference is amazing, like another island in an ocean of negativity and I feel like so much more is possible just for this 1 connection
from teresa spilsbury to All Participants:
Don't ever forget the geographical communities, there will always be mobilisers - and it is fantastic when they are mobilising for you not against you, either way they are a force to be reckoned with
from Mel Smith to All Participants:
you shared your why
from Yvonne Newbold to All Participants:
Online has been a very powerful medium to find and connect with "my tribe". Some fabulous people have become close friends sharing same passions and drive
from Victoria Hewitt to All Participants:
Don't over-simplify you map - if it's neat and tidy its probably not accurate
from Stuart Clough to All Participants:
Networking and buildiing relationships is pivotal in trying to bring Health and Social Care together... though this is not simple!
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Yammer,Twitter Facebook all connect us
from VIcki Nash to All Participants:
Yes it is so much about storytelling!!
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
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Kathryn, your story to start this session was very powerful - living proof!
from Mel Smith to All Participants:
Smiling - stories - can move people into action
from Gemma Ingham to All Participants:
new in org finding other lone wolves! looking for rebel glint in the eye when i speak of chage and the edge!
from Becky Haines to All Participants:
Gr8 stories here: www.acr.org/imaging3 Our members making change in US radiology
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
haha yes mel, let's get people moving physically too, right??
from Jean Dipple to All Participants:
Stories illustrate the why
from Sally Morgan to All Participants:
similar idea in cultural genograph (google if interested) - stories of self are also stories of family and culture
from Rainer Golombek to All Participants:
I find that I usually need some listening to understand what type of story and framing is appropriate.
from Mel Smith to All Participants:
some people find it difficult to know their story - they need to unveal their why
from Catherine Fleetwood to All Participants:
Becky thank you, love to read powerful stories from outside of the UK too
from Patricia Brooks Young to All Participants:
accessing stories is a challenge- and in not presenting as fully representaive
from Alison Wilson-Shaw to All Participants:
I don't live the why word its always seems to big for me, I prefer the word the purpose for doing
from Rob Cockburm to All Participants:
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video on the use of story telling or public narrative from Cormac RussellWatch the Cormac Russell video here
from Rob Cockburm to All Participants:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkhMylanzYA&rel=0
from Mel Smith to All Participants:
yes Naomi! Let's get physical!
from Naomi Brook to All Participants:
:)
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I'm loving this - finding I'm nodding all the way through. Stories and experiences are often how we connect and why we care about each other
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finding the common connection and building on that, exactly
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*common values
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we are doing 1 story 2 voices - one epxerience and seeing it from eyes of a patient and then from the staff view
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Not sure if people have come across the Common Cause work around values and frames: http://valuesandframes.org/
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same here, Yvonne made me think about how i've come to be where i am
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shared values
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Its become a "need " to act i think
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It is wonderful to be here in this space, at this time, with all of people
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who i have never met
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@Sharon Kidd - and we are happy to be working with you to hear the stories of patients and staff.
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I have a dream
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create the perfect moment
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yep, don't wait for it!
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i am impressed people can listne and chat at the same time.
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We have been working to change the language from "evidence based" to "consensus based" because there is a lack of evidence for a lot of conditions and treatment. If we come to a consensus and then monitor, we will create evidence. It was a really interesting thought for me.
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My thought exactly - testing my multi tasking skills! All so interesting and engaging.
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I'm struggling with the listne and chat stuff too Emma
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Consensus - yes I like that thought
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any particpants from a childrens hospital ? I would be happy to communicate ... @Abd_rajoub
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it's even harder to keep up at 240 am
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Listen, chat, note make, check Twitter, argh :)
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Brene Brown's work applies here to - vulnerability is powerful and attractive...
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*too
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I'm from a pediatric hospital!
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yes. there's plenty we have evidence for but less so on how we enable people to join in
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for me its been a "want" however its now become a "need".
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@PamTrevino I love that! I'm going to steal and use in my work!
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the notes are available word for word after so don't worry about scribbling away.
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*evidence for doing a, b or c
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lol @Ken - just waking up early after a night shift to join today so all's a bit blurry
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Brene Brown's TED talk on vulnerability is amazing, check it out, sory don't have the link handy
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I'm loving being part of this. Everyone is contributing. Feeling lots of energy for change. I'm very impressed and inspired by you all.
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finding a way to influence others to show their vulnerabilities and an uncertain situation
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I met with Data Managers in our Trust last week They spend their days getting information to inform managers to meet targets. I explained that I wanted to develop a network to enable change and for them to provide information directly to my clinical team. It excited them that this was subverting the hierarchy.
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Its really interesting reading everyones views and seeing different perspectives
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So is the key to leadership not to have the answer but have he question?
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thank you - I get so hung on on having the perfect story
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yes Rob!
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he = the
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and the question might be 'what can we do together to make X better?'
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Conscesus is much more pwoerful than evidence based numbers. It alllows all stakeholders to be engaged in the planning, development and implementation of the initiative you are working on as a group.
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small wins - always look for the small wins. #EndPJParalysis is one such win, caring for people, respecting and empowering them as individuals
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people are speaking about needs and wants but how will we know who shares those needs and wants and does that mean they are the right nedds/wants?
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This is a great social movement. #hellomynameis Leeanne
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#hellomynameis another great example
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#endpjparalysis such an excellent idea
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love it so simple - change of mind set
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@Naomi Or why do we do it this way?
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#RCT also a great small win :) connecting us one by one!
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The true seed for change in a major initiative here in Waterloo Wellington (Canada), came from the story of one person's health care journey. This made the case for change - not data. Stories make people 'feel' the need for change, not just understand it.
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yes @Rob but leave with some vision...?
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#endpjparalysis has been our starting point for starting our social movement here - the patient as the centre of the change rather than a directive from on high or a demand for KPIs
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slight delay - had to check spelling but novelist Chimamanda Adichie also do a great TED talk on narrative and identity
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Back to pediatric hospitals... I wasn't fast enough to catch your connection. I'm on twitter- @PamTr
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yay so good to hear #matexp getting a mention
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The time to reflect on all our actions is key... without this we won't know what we need to change!
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Emphatically agree, by sharing the stories of our vulnerability it opens up connections in the most unusual of circumstances.
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yes Joanne time to reflect is key
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yes joanne i agree we need to where we have come from to know where we need to head to
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I think alot of the time its how people make sense of a traumatic or negative personal experience, they find ways to turn them into a positive.... you cant change what happened but you can make it mean something!!
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this is totally brilliant
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from small acorns come mighty oaks!
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Tech help here: http://theedge.nhsiq.nhs.uk/school/webex-assistance/
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keep it simple - campaigns often need to be too. not too many tangents that distract people from the main goal
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@Karen How do we move from this burning platform - i.e its already gone wrong
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thesmallestthings.org
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Can't believe the hour is almost up. Having so much fun 😂
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Agree Karen and positive stories inspire healthcre staff who often only hear about stories when things go wrong. also learning what works and is good is so important
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yes Leanne this hour has flown by
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If you are inspired by this focus on storytelling, you the #edgetalks on the stories of staff in health and care on 3rd March: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23edgetalks&src=typd
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You get people off the platform with a vision - a place that looks better
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We need to go up river to find out why people are jumping in rather than wear ourselves out by jumping in each time to save them
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small wins - create new capacity
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love that analogy!
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https://thesmallestthings.org/
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when i did a leadership module recently one of the key things to consider was described as the circle of influence, who they are, how to join the circle, how to get them to foster your ideas/vision.
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I now say no to any activity that doesn't have *any* ability to build capacity. Because what's the point?
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love that Hazel
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Debra that's a key part of our programmes at the Leadership Academy - spheres of influence
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also the "iceberg" model
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Can I suggest look at the Innovation in Inclusion work that can be found in the Kings Fund library. Which can help to move from me to we and build capacity and committment.
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so me!
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nice definition.
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http://www.londonleadershipacademy.nhs.uk/sites/default/files/uploaded/Introduction%20to%20the%20Iceberg%20model_FINAL_25%2003%202015.pdf
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I think the goal accomplishment gets lost and people get more focus on the feel good .... because the goal isnt specific enough
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yes it is so you Naomi!
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The definition of commitment is perfect!
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commitment
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my small action today is to set up an RCT!
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Love the commitment slide.....
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It takes courage to show one's vulnerability to raise awareness on an issue ; Check here : http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-4248354/Parents-share-image-moment-baby-died.html
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my commitment this year is to deliver the school to staff from our trust & embed a strategy for our Caremakers
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Fabulous session, thanks Kathryn
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Thanks Kathryn
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Thank you Kathryn - that was brilliant.
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thank you Kathyrn
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Thanks Kathryn
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Thank you Kathryn.
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Totally great
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thank you for this wonderful, inspiring hour
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Thanks very much for today's session. Really enjoyed it.
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brilliant session
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Thanks kathryn
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thank you, great session
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Thank you for today's thought provoking session
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thankyou Kathryn. Inspiring and useful.
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Thank you Kathryn. Really interesting.
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Well done Kathryn, that was an amazing session
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Thanks Kathryn. Brilliant session
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Very intereesting- alot to take on board. Thank you Yes small changes - embracing twitter
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Thank you for this session; learnt a lot more than more standardised management training courses!
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Great talk - thank you!
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Thank you Kathryn!
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Another great session. Thank you.
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Thanks Kathryn, good session
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Thank you Kathryn!
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Kathryn you kept it simole
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Thanks Kathryn, awesome session!
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Great session. FUN was had and stuff learned
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Yay tea!
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Excellent session , thank you.
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thanks Kathryn, really enjoyed the session
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Thank you Kathryn!
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Thank you Kathryn, a really good session, thought provoking insightful and has left me buzzing with ideas and questions. Can't believe how fast time flew by as well
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Thank you kathryn.
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The power of vulnerabilityhttps://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability?utm_source=tedcomshare&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tedspread
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Thank you for sharing your story and wonderful insight with us today!!
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Kathryn- inspiring and motivating-thank you
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Thany you Kathryn
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Thank you Kathryn. Great to stay connected from northwest Arkansas!
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Fabulous session, thank you. Sorry I cant stay for the breakout session today.
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Can't stay for a breakout session today, but thanks everyone. Another great session.
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Shame I cna't stay for breakout session - but look forward to more connections over the next week - please follow me on Twitter @fleedership if you'd like to start a conversation. share some stories!
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I'd love to join a breakout room but don't have that button to request it
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Thank you
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Thank you for the session. See everyone next week!
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I don't have a button either but not sure where I should be looking
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Can't access the breakout room. On my iPhone 📱 😭
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where is this breakout room thing ?
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I think on iPhone iPad we stay here and don't go to a breakout room. As if this main area is our breakout room
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Thank you all, loved the sense of togetherness createdKathryn, fab stuffSee you all next week
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Ok. So we stay here and have our own conversation. What to discuss
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We'#re going to press the break out room button shortly!
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Thank you to those who joined and now need to leave before the Learning Sets.
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Yes lets too that i dont mind Leeanne
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got to go but loved the session. I'll be back
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Amira where are you based?
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Leicester OOHs
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Really sorry but somethings come up, must go
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well leicester, leicestershire and rutland oohs
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i'm in the main room, but i can't unmute my mike
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Amira sounds like a lot to cover
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Its a large region
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Can't see b/o 8.5 yet...
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oh ok, i'm wiht it now, thank you
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I don't seem to be in a breakout room - is it possible to join one or am I still in the main room for this sessioni?
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but i enjoy that challenge
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Hi from the American College of Radiology, We're having a cup of tea while we wait. Sadly not PG Tips.
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I have a nice cup of tea! :-)
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I have just finished my coffee
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Amira are you working on something at the moment?
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HI Iam from Scotland and work in Dementia Care
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Are you on twitter?
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Yes
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Hi Tilda. Where in Scotland?
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I think we follow each other leeanne
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Hi I am Patricia and I work in Palliative Care in Scotland
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Can't get into Breakout 7
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Unable to join breakout Room 7
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ok, going to give 9 a go
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There are 8 of us from the ACR in Reston, VA, USA. We're from the Education and Publications Department. We're all in one of our meeting rooms together, but there may be others joining remotely.
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Hi leeanne , yes i am AC2819
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Sorry what is ACR?
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American College of Radiology www.acr.org
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This is the audio version of the scribbly pen :-)
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adovcacy, mobilising and oprganising really resonanted with me
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How do you raise your hand
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Lol. I used an emoji lol. Sorry I'm such a rebel
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I don't see those icons on iPhone
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I think the power of vulnerability and recognising and using this as a strength is the most important learning point for me today
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Yes found it
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Most important learning: I'm not the only one in the world to face technical challenges :P :) You guys and gals are doing a great job :)
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i think thinking of emotions of change resonated with me
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Can't see raised hand option
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Hello, I am Michele and work in hospice care, so Kathryn's example was spot on. I don't think I am able to stay for this breakout session but I look forward to next week's session. Thank you. I am taking away with me the challenge to think about 'who are my people?'
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Great to hear you anyway
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Hello, the most important thing I've laernt today is that sharing your stories and feeling is required. Just be honest
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Issues. I'm on chat via iphone
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Just do it!
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Hi Lisa
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....positivity. Kind and understanding
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3 words that inspire me for the next 12 months - value to enable
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patience positive others
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I really liked "There is no power for change greater than a community discovering what it cares about." People working together to accomplish something.
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Most important thing learned today: Leaders exist and leadership happens at all levels in an organization. Influencers may not be those in high positions.
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On iPhone so limited capacity. Most important thing learned today is hone in on my issue to change. I'm passionate about (young) mothers and aspiring mum in highly demanding careers.
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My three words Find Out Why. If I understand what happening it will help support my change
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three words.. honest human connections
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I have tried to put my hand up
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Love "Find Out Why"
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Thanks Becky
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My words: intentional; influence; congruent
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Avril
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Can I be unmuted?
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would like to chat - philippa
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Hi Margaux
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Yay! Augusta, GA.
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the thing i've taken from today was re the advocacy, mobilising and organising aspect of the session, really resonated for me in what we're trying to achieve
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My three words are aspire, achieve and positivity.
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Morning margaux great connecting across the world
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Like your three words Alison aspire, achieve and positivity
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Hi thank you! Yes relational :)
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Talking about kindness a lot today, found this lovely link to a calendar that has an act of kindness every day. 52 weeks of kindness : breathingspace.scot/media/42261/52…
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empowering Moms to advance and contribute fully is vital to meeting healthcare needs in many countries
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I still have my hand up
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Avril you are a good student 👨 🎓
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Lovely connecting - Becky, glad to hear of your interest in mums!
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Sorry everyone I need to leave. Thank you for an amazing session . Look forward to next session
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Loss for us all when careers are derailed for childbirth and rearing when a bit of flexiility would help us all
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i have my hand up still
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sorry need to leave :( thank you for such a great session.
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No I'm here!
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Not as far as I know
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I believe the me to we, is about each individual feeling their story is reflected in the story, which gives the we committment and encouragement to make change.
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We're working on this a ACR and Society for Breast Imaging 3/8/17 1:00 pm US ET #radwomen
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yes please
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My homework this week is start asking myself why would people want to work with me?
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Cool self-reflection Leeanne
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Becky - would love to talk more in Augusta - mbrown4@augusta.edu. Thx for 3/8 info!
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I have my hand raised
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It says I'm unmuted but no joy
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Caring respect and quality are my three words
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Learnt alot from todays session
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my 3 words simple, positive, change
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3 words: shared purpose, uncertainty, now :-)
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Amira I'll find you on twitter and build a community
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My 3 words - "keep starting again"
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My call to action is to pace myself, remember self care!
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Persistence in the face of NO.
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looking forward to future sessions with you all.
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yes thats lovely leeanne
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I like that Phillipa- keep starting again
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PLan, persistance and positivity are mine@!
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Margaux, am joining your learning group. Looking forward to chatting
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My call to action is to build a shared purpose with my colleagues.
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My call to action is small steps can lead to big journeys
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my call to action would be remain true to myself
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Self-cae
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Love it Karl
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Self-care
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This was my 3 words last year GO FOR NO
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call to action - SEA
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We LIVE for "NO!"
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it's up to us
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Love, Courage , Beyond
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It's OK we have tea
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Resonating with the ideas around connections - in Attachment terms this si "interest sharing" . Plans to link psychologist together across the Trust to develop creativity.
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My call will be so many things
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Yes Jane - it is :)
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call to action - small changes to lead to bigger positive steps
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Lets see what we can do Lucy:)
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Nice - FIona, I think that may be mine as well
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Thanks to everyone. Loved the chat 💋 see you on twitter
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Twitter link please,,,
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like Phillipa's response
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Thanks for trying to unmute me. Go to go now.
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Call to action: support a resoluton at our organization that is coming to the floor at our annual meeting in May 2017 to include patients in ALL ACR governance structures like committees and commissions.
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Have to go hope your all have a good afternoon. catch up soon. thank you to all the facilitators. Fab work :-)
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I work in dementia education and find peoples stories are what makes the emotional difference
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Yes see you on twitter and will look for you all
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Becky I love the patient advocacy and involvement
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Narrative so important for caregivers who have been trained at medical school to clamp down the emotions and empathy.
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People remember the tiny things that you do for them.
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At nurse training we were told not to be emotionally involved but that what I need to go on a change journey.
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Be vulnerable. Start a conversation. Share a story
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I don't know how we care care with out emotion
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narrative helping us connect and develop as caregivers as we create a positive change medium
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Hi, room 9 is finished now and I am back in the main room.
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Thanks very much; see you next week :)
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We have to be kind to ourselves though to retain enough strength to be able to continue to give
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Stories connect us as humans and allow caregivers and patients to overcome bias inherent in all of us
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These connections result in improved outcomes and greater job satisfaction
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who influences whom really resonated too, lost of great food for thought
from Karl Fredrik Westermann to All Participants:
Thank you for a great session!!! Looking forward to the next Thursday!
from Andy Griggs to All Participants:
My first session really enjoyed look fwd to the next one
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Thanks for a great session!
from Becky Haines to All Participants:
Thanks for a great session! See you next week
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Thank you
from Emma Hill to All Participants:
is there anything technical i ahve to do to log out of this? sorry to ask
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Thank you
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Thank you - see you next week
from Michele Young to All Participants:
Thank you - excellent session
from Michelle Lewis to All Participants:
Yes
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Thank you.
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thank you
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I am not alone!!!
from Cat Chatfield to All Participants:
Do you want facilitators to debrief as well or just Horizons team?
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Hi
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Back in main room but do need to go as have another meeting and need to pack up. Many thanks and excllent and passionate session!
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