Collaborative Working
Tue, 28 May 2024 08:30:00 GMT → Tue, 28 May 2024 11:30:00 GMT (d=3 hours, 0 seconds)
* Please note this session is for HPMA members only**
*This session is for those in HR/OD/ Workforce roles**
Summary
There is increasing recognition that culture is the key ingredient for building a flourishing
workforce in health and care. Trust and psychological safety are critical aspects of this, but
often poorly understood in practice – both what they are, and how they can be built. This
workshop brings together experts from the fields of transformational leadership and health
and care dialogue for success to work with participants to explore this further.
Session Outcomes/Aims
1. Participants will explore the notion of ‘trust’ and ‘psychological safety’.
2. Participants will learn about how to create the conditions of trust and psychological safety.
3. Participants will develop practical skills in conversations for collaboration.
4. Participants will consider the application of this for handling conflict in the workplace.
Who this workshop is for
This workshop is for any HR or OD professional who is interested in hearing about this area of
high importance for health and care practice and interested to consider how to build trust
and psychological safety to transform the cultures in their organisations.
Session Facilitators
The session will be run by two facilitators: Professor Dr Durka Dougall and Tricia Boyle.
Professor Dr Durka Dougall
Durka is a medical consultant and a systems development specialist. She is an
influential BAME health and care leader in UK with over 25 years' experience. She is
the founder and CEO of the Centre for Population Health; Acting Deputy Chair for
two NHS Trusts, Chair of The Health Creation Alliance; a Professor of Population
Health and Public Health supporting University College London and University of East
London, and a leadership development expert supporting clinical, board and
system development across UK and internationally. For the last 10 years, Durka has
been leading efforts to develop leadership capability across UK and more globally.
She has supported many individuals, boards, and systems and is proud to be
recognised as a trusted leader in this space. She was the lead author for work at
The King’s Fund on transformational change in health and care, and programme director for a range of OD programmes supporting the development of modern cultures of practice for reform.
Tricia Boyle
Tricia is an experienced leadership and organisation development consultant,
coach and facilitator. She can design interventions to enable conversation to
happen, bringing together people with different interests and perspectives and help
them to go beyond focus on competition to something much more collaborative.
She has worked across all sectors over a 30 year period, including in NHS Scotland
for 10 years leading an OD team working across Health and Social Care, Primary
and Secondary care and Social Services, and 5 years in England working as a senior
consultant in The Kings Fund. Tricia has an interest and competence in complex
issues which require collaboration across organisational boundaries. Tricia holds a
Master’s degree in organisational consulting, is an accredited coach and is BPS
accredited in levels 1 and 2 psychometric test use. She is also a Kantor Institute accredited dialogic
interventionist.
Date: 28 May 2024
Location: Online
Time: 09:30 start, finish 12:30
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