Feb 2023 - Foresight Newsletter

FEBRUARY 2023

EDITION 22

HUMAN EXPERIENCE WEEK

Call for Abstracts

Save the date ! 1 – 7 May 2023.

Abstract submissions are now accepted and more information can be found on the Human Experience Week Abstract Submission Information Sheet. Healing in a time of COVID and other natural disasters: Challenges and triumphs in providing care during a global pandemic and other natural disasters. Human Experience in Action: How an intentional focus on the experiences of our people will transform the way we deliver and receive care The Evidence for Elevating the Human Experience: What the research shows – what we know and what we need to know. Education and Coaching for Elevating the Human Experience: How can education and coaching build capability in Human Experience The Power of Love and Belonging: Stories of love and belonging Codesign / Co creating for Elevated Human Experiences: Codesign/co creation as a strategy to enhance the human experience. NSW Health staff and consumers are invited to submit an abstract for online presentation, aligned to the theme and sub-themes of Human Experience Week 2023 and one of the following categories:

The theme for the Human Experience Week is: All of Us: The Power of Community , with the sub themes of: Love, Belonging and Healing. Previously known as "Patient Experience Week", this change reflects the strategic importance of human experience and the inextricable link between of patient, carer, family, volunteer and caregiver (staff) experiences.

Expression of Interest to host a local event/s

PATIENT REPORT MEASURES RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM – 2023 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Metropolitan Local Health District or Speciality Network to host an in-person event, aligned to this year's theme and sub themes The Human Experience Week EOI will provide seed funding of up to $10,000 to one Regional and one As part of this rebranding, MoH are launching an Expression of Interest (EOI) to provide Local Health Districts and Speciality Networks financial support to host local in-person events. Click on the link to view the Human Experience Week Expression of Interest Information Sheet and submit your EOI. The Agency for Clinical Innovation Patient Reported Measures team is hosting the Patient Reported Measures Research Symposium on the 30th of May 2022 at the Kirribilli Club, Kirribilli, NSW. The ACI are seeking expressions of interest for individuals and teams to present patient reported measures research and local quality improvement projects that have been conducted to improve the provision and equity of care for patients and consumers of healthcare in NSW. The Patient Reported Measures (PRMs) Research Symposium is open to medical, nursing, allied health clinicians, health managers and consumers. The expected presentation time will be 10-15 minutes (depending on the number of finalised presenters). Formal instructions and guidance will be provided to all presenters once the program for the event has been finalised.

Partnering with Consumers Standard

Criteria: • Content should relate to the use of Patient Reported Measures in the context of a health service. • Projects must be currently underway or already complete. • Presentations should reflect on outcomes and learnings (including consumer involvement that are relevant across the health sector). • The presenter(s) will be expected to attend the event in person to present the project. • Preference will be given to projects that consider Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) and priority populations. You can register your interest in presenting at the PRMs Research Symposium on the 30th of May 2023, by completing your submission via this online form by 5pm Sunday, 19th February 2023. Successful applicants will be advised by Monday 6th March 2023. Click here to learn more about Patient Reported Program.

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