Change that works
Priorities are great but how do you make change happen?
A focus on ‘what’ to change is natural, but is largely irrelevant if there’s not a convincing plan for ‘how’ to make it happen. All NHS organisations need to change, but are we clear enough on how to deliver change that works?
This session brings together theory and practice on how change happens in the messy reality of the health and care world. What sounds great…but only leads to a dead end? What can appear boring… but holds within it the secret to successful change?
Watch the full event
Watch the video of the event below.
Who’s speaking?
Our speakers shared their experiences and insights from trying to achieve change.
- Matthew Trainer, Chief Executive, Barking, Havering and Redbridge NHS Trust
- Naomi Fulop, Professor of Health Care Organisation and Management Applied Health Research, UCL
- Shane Carmichael, Part of Kaleidoscope Health and Care, and Lecturer in Healthcare Leadership, UCL
- Rich Taunt, Part of Kaleidoscope Health and Care
Who’s the event for?
People delivering change in the NHS, local authorities, and public services more generally. This might mean you have a role in improvement, transformation and change for:
- an ICS, ICB or NHS Trust
- a national NHS body or government,
- a Community provider of health and care services
- local government, or wider public services; and/or
- a charity or social enterprise.
What will you get out of it?
- practical tips on how to realise change that works
- increased understanding of why some change programmes work, and others struggle
- insight from the latest evidence relating to change in healthcare
- connections to and insights from others in health and care wrestling with similar change problems.