Powstaje nowa społeczność pionierów innowacji w dziedzinie zdrowia i opieki, której celem jest poprawa wyników zdrowotnych w Bristolu, North Somerset i South Gloucestershire
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W środę 1 maja zorganizowaliśmy wydarzenie z okazji oficjalnego rozpoczęcia naszego programu stypendialnego Innovate Healthier Together, którego gospodarzem był przewodniczący Wydziału Innowacji w Ochronie Zdrowia Zachodniej Anglii i wicekanclerz UWE, profesor Sir Steve West CBE. Koledzy z Bristolu, North Somerset i South Gloucestershire zebrali się w zachwycającym miejscu The Mount Without w centrum Bristolu.
The Innovate Healthier Together Fellowship aims to provide a community and a space to spark innovative thinking and new ways of working across health and care services in Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire.
To launch this important initiative, we were joined by 121 professionals with a diverse mix of skills from across all health and care sectors. Those in attendance were asked to contribute to how the fellowship should run, priority themes for collaboration, and what support they could pledge.
Prior to the fellowship launch, we approached key individuals who are already taking incredible steps in progressing innovative practices in our health and care system, inviting them to join the community as our Founding Fellows.
During our launch event, attendees heard from Founding Fellows including Huda Hujinur, Rebecca Thorpe, Marc Griffiths and Rhys Hancock. Each fellow shared their examples of their own innovative work, alongside their commitment to the fellowship.
Huda Hujinur of Caafi Health, inspired our audience with her progressive work specifically supporting underrepresented communities and marginalised groups. Marc Griffiths of University of the West of England touched on the continued development of the Integrated Care Academy at the University of the West of England and its collaboration with partners across the local and regional systems.
Rhys Hancock of Brisdoc shared information on the Mental Health Integrated Access Partnership. Rebecca Thorpe of University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) talked about her experience of SHarED (Supporting High impact users in Emergency Departments) and the support she received through collaboration with Health Innovation West of England to spread the project across the region.
These videos can be viewed below:
- BrisDoc: About the Mental Health Integrated Access Partnership
- UHBW: How Evidence into Practice helped spread SHarED across the West of England
Each founding fellow is spearheading innovation that covers the breadth and depth of our integrated health and care system.
Po tych inspirujących spostrzeżeniach uczestnicy wydarzenia wzięli udział w ‘rozmowie na temat innowacji’, w której omówili podejścia, które zrobiły na nich wrażenie w Bristolu, North Somerset i South Gloucestershire, potencjalne bariery do pokonania oraz sposoby na przyspieszenie innowacji w dziedzinie zdrowia i opieki.
These discussions were recorded, and we look forward to incorporating these learnings into the growth and direction of the fellowship as we provide the spaces and platforms for fellows to reimagine how we deliver health and care services to our local population.
Following the success of the launch event, Professor Sir Steve West CBE, commented:
“Stypendium daje nam możliwość robienia rzeczy inaczej. Mamy teraz szansę stworzyć społeczność, która będzie się wzajemnie wspierać, będzie na tyle odważna, by wprowadzać innowacje, testować, ponosić porażki i wyciągać z nich wnioski. W końcu chodzi o to, by robić rzeczy lepiej. To stypendium to grupa ludzi, którzy mogą rozpocząć tę wspaniałą podróż”.”
We are encouraging all forward thinkers to join our new community space, allowing health and care professionals to think creatively, be inspired, and make connections. Register for the new fellowship tutaj.
Register to to become a member of the Innovate Healthier Together (IHT) Fellowship Programme
