Module 1 chat box - School for Change Agents

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1 Module 1 chat box – Thursday 16 February 2017 from Kate Pound to All Participants: Hi all, from Kate Pound to All Participants: we are just running through the slides. How are you all today? from Kate Pound to All Participants: Did you all know this week is Random Acts of Kindness week! Anyone done any? from @ollybensonOlly Benson to All Participants: Hello! from Adrian to All Participants: Hello from Charlotte Smith to All Participants: Good afternoon from Cumbria! :) from Paul Woodley to All Participants: Good afternoon all from Louis Warner to All Participants: Hi All :) from Dawn Lawson to All Participants: Hi Olly, this is very exciting. Looking forward to the first session :-) from Kate Pound to All Participants: Thanks Olly from Trevor Fossey to All Participants: I cannot see any tools on my screen! from Trevor Fossey to All Participants: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 from Trevor Fossey to All Participants:

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Module 1 chat box – Thursday 16 February 2017

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

Hi all,

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

we are just running through the slides. How are you all today?

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

Did you all know this week is Random Acts of Kindness week! Anyone done any?

from @ollybensonOlly Benson to All Participants:

Hello!

from Adrian to All Participants:

Hello

from Charlotte Smith to All Participants:

Good afternoon from Cumbria! :)

from Paul Woodley to All Participants:

Good afternoon all

from Louis Warner to All Participants:

Hi All :)

from Dawn Lawson to All Participants:

Hi Olly, this is very exciting. Looking forward to the first session :-)

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

Thanks Olly

from Trevor Fossey to All Participants:

I cannot see any tools on my screen!

from Trevor Fossey to All Participants:

Microsoft Edge on Windows 10

from Trevor Fossey to All Participants:

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ok - they were 'covered'

from Adrian to All Participants:

Thank you Olly

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

great to see people joining from across the world today, hi from the UK

from S.Domac to All Participants:

Hi All

from mary monica keenan to All Participants:

hi i am monica work nhs fife in scotland as specialist palliative care nurse

from anshu gupta to All Participants:

Hello, Anshu here ! Just got connected and excited to be part of this great movement!

from Sharon Brown to All Participants:

Hello I'm Sharon, an Innovation Portfolio Administrator at South Tees Hospitals.

from Helen Bevan to All Participants:

Great to have music

from claire maggs to All Participants:

Hi from Birmingham in UK. I'm a Funding Manager at the BIG Lottery Fund.

from Pip to All Participants:

Hello Everyone - Looking forward to today's session from Cambridge, UK.

from Nageeta Paul to All Participants:

Hi, I'm from Frimley Health in Surrey :) I'm the OD Advisor

from Charlotte Smith to All Participants:

@jo is there time to practice moving into breakout room please?

from Scott Hignett to All Participants:

Hi All my name is scott hignett and i work for the big lottery fund

from victoria mcmahon to All Participants:

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Hi I am Vicky working in Neuro Rehab in Newcastle

from Claire to All Participants:

Hello I'm Claire from City Hospitals Sunderland. Working as a Performance Analyst for PMO

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

Hi all, I'm joining from London today. feeling excited

from Dawn Lawson to All Participants:

Hi, I am really looking forward to the first session, and to facilitating a discussion session afterwards

with Steph Reid :-)

from Ibi Paul-Worika to All Participants:

Hi, I'm Ibi from East London - interested to see how this progresses.

from Charlotte Smith to All Participants:

Hi everyone I am Charlotte I work for UCLan and I am super excited to meet you all :)

from Liz Oddy to All Participants:

Hi my name is Liz, im a service improvemnt manager in Leicester. My kids are on the wii downstairs

:)

from Jane Douthwaite to All Participants:

Hello everyone, what a fantastic afternoon ahead of us all. I'm from Northumbria University and City

Hospitals Sunderland. @janedouthwaite on Twitter

from Leigh Kendall to All Participants:

Welcome everyone! If you're on Twitter do tweet away! Include #s4ca. I'm 'twitter monitor' and will

be tweeting on behalf of @Sch4Change :-)

from Charlotte Smith to All Participants:

@Liz ha ha! good luck :)

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

Anyone joining as a group today?

from Charlotte Smith to All Participants:

@LIz I am fearful mine will come crashing in from school midway through this :O

from Louis Warner to All Participants:

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Tweet us a photo of you taking part @sch4change @theedgenhs

from Helen Bevan to All Participants:

I'm Helen Bevan. I'm going to be leading today's session. I'm in my living room in Coventry with a

very large Savannah cat asleep in a basket next to me! Hope he doesn't snore!

from John Kolodny to All Participants:

Hi, I am John from the Coalition of Kaiser Unions in the United States of America. Interested on

using change agent skillss to support jobs of the future in Health care

from Victoria Hewitt to All Participants:

Hi! I'm Victoria and I shall be one of your learning set leaders later in the session. Hope you will stay

(and I will be able to master the tech)

from Sue Hatton to All Participants:

Hi everyone Sue here from Health Education England joining from ☀️ Stratford upon Avon. Looking

forward to discussions. What a great mixture of people already to share with.

from Subina Begum to All Participants:

Hi all, I'm Subina I'm from Birmingham, UK - working for the University of Birmingam as a Project

Officer :)

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

If you are using twitter today don't forget to use #S4CA

from Tom O'Sullivan to All Participants:

Hi all, looking forward to getting started - love the quotes in the course materials! Tom O'Sullivan

from GPS Healthcare, Solihull

from Sally Morgan to All Participants:

Hi I'm Sally from the Disabilities Trust in West Sussex. I'm a clinical psychologist working with adults

with intellectual disabilities. tweets are from @skubakampa

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

so much energy already - sooooo exciting

from Emily Lau to All Participants:

Hi everyone! Emily Lau - Organisational Development Officer from East Sussex CCGs - can't wait for

this year's school!

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from Rachel Hemingway to All Participants:

Hi I'm Rachel from Bolton England. I work for the NHS as service lead for Adult Speech and Language

Therapy

from dani to All Participants:

Hello, everyone. I'm Dani from Southport, I work in Liverpool as a staff nurse in POCCU. I am looking

forward to joining in. Although I have no idea what I'm doing.

from @ZoeLord1 to All Participants:

Hello - I'm Zoe Lord - very excited about the school this year. Lovely to see a diverse group of people

from Rachel Hemingway to All Participants:

Just enough time to make a cup of tea?

from @ZoeLord1 to All Participants:

Hi Dani!

from Tom de Salis to All Participants:

Hi, I'm Tom from Birmingham. Working for HEEWM

from Kathryn to All Participants:

Hi everyone! This is Kathryn from the NHS Horizons team, joining today for the School of

Government at Oxford University, where we've spent the morning looking at leadership, courage

and driving transformational change - great primers for School!

from rob cockburn to All Participants:

Hi all

from dani to All Participants:

Hi Zoe

from @ZoeLord1 to All Participants:

Hi @Rob - long time no see! Hope you're well

from rob cockburn to All Participants:

just made it as had to leave work and return home as we have had 2 false fire alarms today and

didnt want this webex to be interrupted by another one

from rob cockburn to All Participants:

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Hi@Zoe

from @ZoeLord1 to All Participants:

@Rob - that's dedication!

from Jason Mistry to All Participants:

Afternoon All

from Jason Mistry to All Participants:

Should i be hearing sound?

from Edwin M to All Participants:

Hello all, Edwin Magombe here from NHS Improvement - Development and Quality Improvement

Team

from Clare Ibbeson to All Participants:

Hi everyone I'm Clare from Wigan Council

from Michael Goodeve to All Participants:

Hi everyone!

from Lorri Zagar to All Participants:

Hi Everyone, Joining from sunny Caledon Canada - just outside fo Toronto.

from Karen Perkins to All Participants:

Hi I am Karen Perkins, Senior Biochemist at Royal Preston Hospital, UK.

from Tara Lyons to All Participants:

hi there is a group of us here together shall i sign in for everyone

from Pam Trevino to All Participants:

Hi! I'm Pam Trevino. I live and work in Little Rock, AR, USA. I work at a pediatric hospital, and I'm

excited to get to know you!

from Jennifer Walker to All Participants:

Hi, another from Canada from Edmonton Alberta

from rob cockburn to All Participants:

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I'm in London. Working as improvement manager for the learning disabilities programme

supporting TCPs make the changes to support people in the community rather than hospital. some

locked up for years :(

from tom houston to All Participants:

HI Made the connection...from the grey drizzle of central Scotland

from Holly Dagnall to All Participants:

Hello all. I'm Holly Dagnall - joining the school from Nottingham Community Housing Association

where I am the Director of Care and Support. Looking forward to learning with you all!

from James Turner to All Participants:

Good afternoon all, James from The Christie Hospital in Manchester here

from Alice Brain to All Participants:

Hello to all from Clatterbridge Cancer Centre

from Fiona McKenzie to All Participants:

Hi everyone. Fiona here - joining from grey Battersea. I'm a patient leader and have worked with

UCLH, UCLPartners and the UK Improvement Alliance over the last few years.

from Naomi to All Participants:

Hello Naomi ledwith from university hospital south manchester

from Shawn Volk to All Participants:

Hello everybody! I'm Shawn (@ireland_shawnc) from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada with the Patient

Relations/Engagement & Patient Experience group with Alberta Health Services!

from Elaine Bayliss to All Participants:

Hello everybody I'm Elaine Baylisss and I work in the Sustainable Improvement Team in NHS England.

Really looking forward to joining you all in our first day at 'school' !

from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

Good-day all - NIgel Millar here from NZ - today in QUeenstown where it is 4am _ I am A Geriatrician

and Chief Medical Officer for the SOuther DHB - formerly of Canterbury - here for my annual fix

from kim steel to All Participants:

Hi, I'm Kim Steel, i am a palliative care consultant in Fife!

from angie crisp to All Participants:

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Hi I am Angie Crisp I work in mental health services.

from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

Hi Kim

from Harri to All Participants:

Hi, I'm Harri Weeks, I work at the National LGB&T Partnership (England), and I'm currently in a cafe

in Blackfriars, London.

from Gemma Brown to All Participants:

Hi I'm Gemma working for Health Education England in Oxford - in workforce transformation and

widening participation

from mary monica keenan to All Participants:

hi kim monica here xxx

from Dawn Lawson to All Participants:

I've been branve and tweeted a photo :-|

from Ruth Doyle to Host & Presenter:

Hi Ruth, Working for CRN East Midlands based in Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Study

Support Facilitator with an interest in Continuous Improvement

from Kim Wright to All Participants:

Hi , I'm Kim Wright, I'm a programme manager for a company that works with the NHS on change

from Andrew Marsh to All Participants:

I'm Andrew - Associate Prof in Chemistry at the University of Warwick - Twitter @marshgroup. I

enjoy being active and over the last 12 months I've been connecting with local communities to help

them do the same!

from Karl Fredrik to All Panelists:

I am Karl Fredrik Westermann from Oslo, Norway. Working at the Norwegian National Advisory Unit

on Learning and Mastery in Health.

from Joanna Hornal to All Participants:

Hello, my name is Joanna and I am a pharmacist working in General Practice in Fife, Scotland.

from Fiona Mac to All Participants:

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Hello from Fiona Mac on the Wild borders of Wales, Volunteer for the Red Cross Crisis Response and

Community Connector #tacklingloneliness. Previously 2GetherNHS Recovery College Wellbeing

Coach. #StayWell

from johnathan kelly to All Participants:

Hello!!! Johnathan Kelly - Commissioning Manager and Physio from the North East - looking forward

to the session

from Isabella Davis-Fernandez to All Participants:

Hi all, I'm Izzy from Coastal West Sussex CCG. I'm a Commissioning Manager and I lead on patient

flow improvement projects. Looking forward to this programme!

from Tracy Clifford to All Participants:

Hi there, I'm Tracy Clifford. I'm a Quality Improvement Officer in Caledon, Ontario, Canada.

from Jason Mistry to All Participants:

Hello all. Jason Mistry from Health Education England, Quality

from Linda Machakaire to All Participants:

Hi

from Jane Douthwaite to All Participants:

Fantastic to see such a diverse group here today !

from karen johnson to All Participants:

hello everyone i'm karen leadership fellow with HEE Yorkshire & Humber based in Sheffield

from Linda Machakaire to All Participants:

Linda Machakaire, Consultant Midwife at Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust in London

from Jane Moore to All Participants:

Hi. I am Jane from the NICE field team. Lead on implementing NICE guidance. Glad there is a mix of

ALBs and clinicians here.

from Ruth Doyle to All Participants:

Hi Ruth, Working for CRN East Midlands based in Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, Study

Support Facilitator with an interest in Continuous Improvement

from Claire to All Participants:

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Hi Everyone. I'm Claire and I work for Macc in Manchester. It's my job to look at collaboration and

new ways of working between voluntary sector organisations and the NHS. Really looking forward to

this

from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:

Hello, Laura Wilkes from West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust, LKS Manager

from Asha Gaines to All Participants:

Hi all! Asha Gaines Population Health Coordinator RN from Atlanta GA, USA

from Charlie Merrick to All Participants:

Hi All I am Charlie from the patient safety team at the Royal Free London

from Elaine Bayliss to All Participants:

What an amazing group of classmates; this is going to be great!

from rob cockburn to All Participants:

@Elaine Yeah!

from Julia Petherbridge to All Participants:

Hi Julia form Wessex, OD practitioner working with leaders in STPs

from Kevin Percival to All Participants:

Hello All, i am Kevin; the lead nurse for clinical informatics at Frimley Health

from colette oneill to All Participants:

Hi Everyone I'm Colette O'Neill, from the business develpment team at Nottingham Community

Housing Association

from Linda Machakaire to All Participants:

The music: is that a funkified version of "Stir it up"? Marley?

from Michael Dunlop to All Participants:

Hi Everyone, I'm Michael and I work in Leadership & Development in Northern Ireland.

from Melissa Sullivan to All Participants:

Hello everyone. I'm Melissa Sullivan from St. John's, NL. I work as a patient engagement consultant.

from Lizzie to All Participants:

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Hi I'm Lizzie - Physio in Portsmouth, South Central

from sharon kidd to All Participants:

hi all, I'm sharon from United Lincolshire Hospitals

from Ali to All Participants:

HI Ali , Quality Consultant from Alberta Health Services, Canada !!! wohoo!

from julie smith to All Participants:

Hello. Julie Smith here from Norfolk. Graduate of the original school

from Michael Goodeve to All Participants:

Hi everyone, I'm Michael. I used to work in the Horizons team and now work with Wessex AHSN. I'm

logging in from Southampton.

from anne ryan to All Participants:

hi Anne I work in Organisation Development and looking forward to next 5 weeks of change school

from Kim Vereijken to All Participants:

Kim Vereijken form The Netherlands present for some change!

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

Hi all

from dani to All Participants:

Hi Kate

from Richard Bessell to All Participants:

Hi...Richard Bessell - Dorset CCG - Programme Manager

from Maya Pajevic to All Participants:

hi from Canada!

from Alex Irvine to Host (privately):

Hi I am Alex from Leeds - LYPFT

from Zayna Khayat to All Participants:

HI all, Zayna Khayat - I live in Canada, but am on secondment in the Netherlands Team intro slide

from Linda Dykes to All Participants:

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Hello, I'm Linda, an EM consultant & GP from Bangor in North Wales.

from Jim Rawson to All Participants:

Hello from Georgia to my S4CA friends and family.

from Chris to All Participants:

Hello from the NHS Leadership Academy in Leeds. Chris W, Lewis and Andrew tuning in :)

from george to All Participants:

Hi All I'm based in Cincinnati Ohio. Pleasure to meet you all.,

from Martin Shaarp to All Participants:

Martin joining from Public Health England

from Amy Haynes to All Participants:

Hello from the QE Hospital, King's Lynn, Norfolk

from Adam Hopper to All Participants:

Adam Hopper calling from the National Health Service Business Services Authority

from maria mcgill to All Participants:

Maria McGill, CEO from childnrens hospie association scotland just about to embark on

transofrmation across all aspects of the organisation, especially service! hrilled to be hers, missed it

last year.....

from Caroline Parker to All Participants:

Hi Caroline Parker, Gloucestershire Care Services, Occupational Therapy Professional Lead

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

Anyone joining us today from outside of health and care?

from Mags Mackenzie to All Participants:

Hello, I'm Mags and I work for the MS Society, based in Scotland. Happy to be here.

from angie to All Participants:

Hi Im Angie from UHS, Southampton, where I am a transformation mananger

from @ZoeLord1 to All Participants:

Lovely to see lots of familiar faces!

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from helen liggett to All Participants:

Hi all i'm Helen Liggett and about to start a new role as Regional Service Improvement Lead for 100k

Genomes Project for NHS England

from claire maggs to All Participants:

Hi Kate, yes I'm outside health and social care

from Emily Latourell to All Participants:

Emily Latourell, Quality Improvement Consultant in London, Canada (London Health Sciences)

from claire maggs to All Participants:

messy

from Emily Holton to All Participants:

Hello from Emily Holton at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto :)

from raina to All Participants:

Hello. Raina here from Agincare, a social care provider organistion in UK

from Emily Latourell to All Participants:

Yes!

from Emily Latourell to All Participants:

How are you? What a small world :)

from Tom de Salis to All Participants:

showing how bad my geography is now!

from Linda Dykes to All Participants:

hey! and Wales!!!!

from Emily Lau to All Participants:

Emma Fleetwood-Jones!

from Hazel Runyararo Murwisi to All Panelists:

London . using smartphone can't use annotation

from Mark to All Participants:

Hi Raina!

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from jo.witherstone to All Participants:

Hello everyone

from michaela da silva to All Participants:

Good afternoon all

from michelle lewis to All Participants:

Hi im MIchelle but can not hear you

from Mark to All Participants:

Mark here from Agincare too...

from Emily Lau to All Participants:

Hello Michaela :)

from Victoria Howells to All Participants:

Hi all. I can see you Emily!

from Jo Palmer to All Participants:

Hi all

from michael howard to All Participants:

Hi everyone from Mike Howard

from Mark to All Participants:

Michelle I used the call option to get sound!

from Mags Mackenzie to All Participants:

Sent a request to join closed FB page on Tuesday, but it's still showing as 'pending'...

from Sally Morgan to All Participants:

I think I did ask to join facebook page but I don't think I've been approved yet

from Aoife to All Participants:

Hello from rainy south west Ireland

from Alison to All Participants:

Hi everyone,

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from Chris to All Participants:

What was the Facebook URL?

from Megan to All Participants:

Hello from Edinburgh - Scotland. Working in NHS Lothian

from Harriet Nowak Ramos to All Participants:

Hi, I'm Harriet a NHS Graduate Management Trainee based at UHS, Southampton.

from Shelley Cornick to All Participants:

Hi from Shelley in Newfoundland Canada!

from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

You can change the world one person at a time - or hundreds at a time like now

from Fiona Creed to Host, Presenter & Panelists:

Hi everyone

from Jackie Mann to All Participants:

Hello from Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust

from Si Chun Lam to All Participants:

Hi from Coventry City Council

from michelle lewis to All Participants:

ok Mags will try again thanks

from Si Chun Lam to All Participants:

I haven't quite got sound working yet though!!

from Melissa Sullivan to All Participants:

Hi Shelley. Nice that another Newfoundlander is taking this course :)

from rob cockburn to All Participants:

What' the quote from Simon Senek? Martin Luther King did not say 'I have a 12 point management

plan' He said ' I have a dream!"

from Sarah Lesperance to All Participants:

Hi from Iqaluit, Nunavut, Canada!

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from Emma Kelly to All Participants:

Hi from East Kent Hospitals University FT

from Jane Douthwaite to All Participants:

Love Simon Sinek @Rob

from Sharon Albajjaly to All Participants:

Hi from BMIHealthcare, Droitwich UK!

from Elaine to All Participants:

Hi. I'm a Radiographer in Nottingham.

from sally davies to All Participants:

Hello from Oswestry in Shropshire

from Tom de Salis to All Participants:

Nunavut! Wow!

from Rebecca Crossley to All Participants:

bit late but hello Rebecca Crossley here from East of England

from laura neal to All Participants:

Hi from Preston Lancs - work in General Practice

from Jennie Huntley to All Participants:

Hello from Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust

from michelle lewis to All Participants:

Thanks Mags works great

from Deborah Gallagher to All Participants:

Hi, I'm from North West Ambulance Service, a little late as I couldn't get my link to work. but sorted

now :)

from Edwin M to All Participants:

Are the sessions always 3-4pm GMT?

from Gemma Musgreaves to All Participants:

Hi, also from Coventry City Council. Also having issues with getting sound!

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from Jane Douthwaite to All Participants:

@Edwin - 3-4:30pm

from Edwin M to All Participants:

Gemma, you can get Webex to call you if you can't get sound through the computer

from Tom O'Sullivan to All Participants:

If youre on a laptop, check its not on mute!

from Kathryn to All Participants:

Hi Edwin, each session is 3pm to 4pm for the main presentation, followed by an online learning set

4-4:30pm GMT

from David Grier to All Participants:

David Grier from Northern Ireland checking in. Had problems with the WebEx. now OK

from Edwin M to All Participants:

Thanks Jane and Kathryn

from Joanna Hemming to All Participants:

For those that have no sound, please refer to the quick start menu at the top of your screen and

connect your audio

from James Turner to All Participants:

Get audio by selecting the audio button and select the conference option and select the bottom

option

from Ali to All Participants:

I find the question a bit challenging

from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

Change is challenging Ali

from Emily Lau to All Participants:

Tell me more about that, @Ali - what makes it challenging?

from Hazel Runyararo Murwisi to All Participants:

5 , I can't pick an option on smartphone

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from Ali to All Participants:

Is it in a formal role or informal role as a change agent?

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Cannot find the poll on screen on ipad

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from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

Informal and formal

from Hazel Runyararo Murwisi to All Participants:

same here Jane

from Ali to All Participants:

Ok thank you that helps

from jane to All Participants:

No -cannot see on iPad... oh well

from Margaret Rauliuk to All Participants:

Margaret Rauliuk checking in from Winnipeg, Manitoba. I had trouble getting on to webex as well.

Sorry to be late.

from Kate Pound to All Participants:

http://revalidation.nmc.org.uk/download-resources/forms-and-templates link to the NMC forms

from Kathryn to All Participants:

Welcome Margaret!

from anshu gupta to All Participants:

I have lost the video post polling

from Chris to All Participants:

If you want video back, just reopen the "Participants" panel with the toggle arrow.

from Tanya Burchell to All Participants:

Hi from a cold, wet UK!

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from Angel to All Participants:

permission culture still exists in many organisations

from Sally Morgan to All Participants:

all of my good ideas are battles - I can feel that!

from Mandy Rudczenko to All Participants:

me too

from Gemma Musgreaves to All Participants:

I find that when working with community members, many have great ideas & just need permission

to get them off the ground

from rob cockburn to All Participants:

Is permission culture driven by performance management which often measures the 'wrong' things

from Aoife to All Participants:

very difficult for us to do this when our position is not certain within an oragnisation which is

increasingly the nature of employment contracts- what do people think?

from maria mcgill to All Participants:

permission for change begining in CHAS - with this course and also 'The Lens' project in scotland -

developing intrapreunership. scottish government fund the training - we fund the changes!

from julie smith to All Participants:

when i did the first school, i was in a non nursing role and it was simple to be a chnage agent, since

then, I returned to a nursing role and i immediately recognised that the culture was not only

different, it felt oppressive and controllling.

from Angel to All Participants:

not every truth begins with a heresy...I disagree with that outlandish statement

from Jane Douthwaite to All Participants:

Love new truths begin as heresies. A lot of what we do as change agents is about challenging things.

We are seeing the world in a new light and seeing all of these things that we could change and yet

we can seem like a heretic and someone who is just too challenging.

from Angela Catley to All Participants:

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We work with people in communities who have good ideas - we help them turn their good ideas into

micro- enterprises and ventures. Totally agree with the battle quote!

from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

Dont drop a pebble in the pond - chuck in a massive boulder

from Linda Dykes to All Participants:

I'm currently seconded to a community role and finding my colleagues much more respectful

(?burdened/?cowed) by tradition than in my usual world of a hospital where I am accustomed to

"asking forgiveness not permission"

from Angel to All Participants:

I like the theory of connectivism

from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

Make waves fof change for others to surf

from Rebecca Crossley to All Participants:

love the challenge of throwing a big bolder, and watching the ripples of positivity and light bublubs

of energy come out of the one action. other people inspired one person action

from Kathryn to All Participants:

Control and freedom - two polls we live between and need to feel and manage as Change Agents

from Tom O'Sullivan to All Participants:

agree with that comment about community...old skool!

from Jane Douthwaite to All Participants:

Love that @Linda. My mantra too "seek forgiveness not permission"

from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

Excellent Rebecca - you are on to it

from Deirdre Munro to All Participants:

Hello my nme is Deirdre ... so happy to meet everyone today big wave from the west of Ireland

from Kathryn to All Participants:

Hi Deidre, wonderful to have you with us!

from Angela Catley to All Participants:

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Connections create positive change

from julie smith to All Participants:

ah yes but there can be some nervousness from those who are employed to communicate. its

important to take them with you

from Deirdre Munro to All Participants:

Hi Angela

from Aoife to All Participants:

Hi Deirdre, im south west ireland- we should connect Aoife

from Nigel Millar to All Participants:

Heirachical power is diminishing - so the force with you it is

from Kathryn to All Participants:

Hierarchical power is diminishing as new forms of power challenge and grow

from Rebecca Crossley to All Participants:

confidence of managers to give their staff autonomy to influence and innovate

from Ali to All Participants:

Is the hierarchical power diminishing in health care organizations?

from Deirdre Munro to All Participants:

Hi Aoife theres a wild atlantic group on here lol

from Aoife to All Participants:

hierarchy is alive and well in my university context- supposedly a place of learning??

from Jason Mistry to All Participants:

The NHS has too many layers of management for staff to use automny

from Angel to All Participants:

i agree Jason

from julie smith to All Participants:

Actually, thats not my lived experience, it was looking like it was dissipating but the current concerns

are making causing a reinforcing of those old strutures.

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from Jane Douthwaite to All Participants:

In traditional heirachies have you ever pulled your lever of power and found nothing happens?

from dani to All Participants:

I agree Jason very much so.

from clare PD to All Participants:

and the old school -style leaders are trying to cling on to hierarchy bcause they feel uncomfortable

relinquishing thier power. see it all the time

from rob cockburn to All Participants:

sometimes hierarchical ' leaders' need to get out of the way of those who are doing it

from Kate Emery to All Participants:

Connectivity through esp Twitter has certainly empowered me through connecting with like-minded

individuals. Sitting in the room with two of them now!

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Be happy to join the wild gang Deirdre

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Everyone devolves responsibility

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yes, thats true, Clare

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I am proud to be part of the Shared Governance Initiative in Nottingham, where change begins on

the shop floor! �

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Hello Kate!

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love hackathons like #DoAthon

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Connectivity is key

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from tom houston to All Participants:

is there also a counter move to more hierarchy...in politics let's say

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Was at the Hackathon. An amazing day! What creativity from the local young people and

community

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Isn't the maker movement a response to being let down by the system, though?

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Hello Julie! From Jo and Rebecca too :)

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we have to make things for ourselves, because noone else will.

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Very much so Jane, things like this, the Ambassador scheme etc... Etc.. Will definitely make waves

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hierarchies have always made me feel squashed

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Love that idea of diversity as a resource

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me too mandt

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Question for break-out rooms: How, as change agents, should we understand the relationship

between freedom and control?

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We had a Healthcare Hackathon in our health board - was a brilliant way of breaking from tradition

and taking a view from outside the usual box

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This is an awesome projecT!!!

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Making things applies to new ways of doing health and care too :)

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The maker system is a result of people being informed = feeling empowered?

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On Maker movement - we started a pinterest board for cool examples of patients/citizens hacking

their own healthcare. https://nl.pinterest.com/lucienengelen/hacked-your-healthcare/

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Patient’s can be makers … if the system can’t provide them they will do it ourselves. And the patient

as a collaborator... this really shows how the world is changing.

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Hierarchies are diminishing because we have the increased connectedness, the right to speak up and

the ability to lead.

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also the ability to be heard

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Thanks for sharing Zayna.

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See what has happened to the incidence of new HIV - https://www.iwantprepnow.co.uk/

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how much personal toll it takes to be a living on the edge?

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#covmindthegap ouutline http://fabnhsstuff.net/fabchangeday/campaigns/covmindthegap/

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having connectedness doesnt always work - i have ben squahed for making connections in my place

of work which is sole destroying when you only want to make a differnet

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from Elaine Bayliss to All Participants:

So fantastic to see people showing and taking personal responsibility for their improvement needs.

We so need to harness more of this and create the space for people to co create in true partnership

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Living on the edge is safe - just dont look down

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Ali that's a great question - we'll be talking about "resilience" in later modules, as it's key!

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Thanks Kathryn :)

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GReat quote from Jack welch "If the rate of change outside your org is faster than the rate of change

inside ... the end is near"

https://www.google.nl/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.stratabridge.com%2Fwp-

content%2Fuploads%2F2012%2F01%2FRate-of-Change-Jack-

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I have to say Ali, resilience does start to wear thin eventually 'unfortunately'

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Question for discussion sessions: "how do we harness the energy for change in our everyday life?"

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Resiliene comes from being connected - "I cant do this on my own" - scrubs

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Yes! Resiliance is so important for all health and social care team members

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Please could you explain a bit more about what 'the edge of government' means?

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I'm not so sure hierarchies are diminishing.....global brands such as FaceBook and Amazon and

Google and Apple have a lot of control and also those who have wealth have more power than

before....but I understand the organisational analysis

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Harness the energy by building a group of like minded agents to feed the fires in your bellies

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Resilience more important than ever with current pressures. Supporting staff and feeling supported

back

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should we learn to be reslient, or should we stop wearing people in the first place so they need to be

resilient?

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Luke Skywalker had the new power - he worked to find it - helped by Yoda he was

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Amazon has the most unhealthy opertaing model. I closed my account in protest.

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take on a new perspective, looking through a different lense can produce a different outcome

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i meant operating -sorry

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I love this from Eric Hoffer - particularly useful in my Uni role! "In times of change, learners inhesrit

the earth, while the learned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer

exists".

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On the end of hierarchy - the reality is, that most orgs are still in the hierarchy structure, but the real

work that gets done is outside the hierarchy! very inefficient. The only blue chip org I have seen that

really organizes outside of a hierarchy is Amazon - lots written about it.

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Here is a question - when in a hierachical position - how does one shed the old power - people keep

giving it back

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Yes Nigel - agree eveyone needs a Yoda ~team

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Nigel - you're getting to the heart of what "permission" means - and who "gives" it.

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This is by far my favourite slide. Great to observe this at work and learning to operate is in the really

difficult zig zaggy synapse in the middle

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How does new power interact with old power?

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Nigel - change the culture, why do people keep giving it back? What's happening in the system that

frightens them to revert to old familiar hierarchy?

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Permission - "Why dont you" "What is the worst thing that could happen?" - usually les

consequences than we think

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This is a major cultural change

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nasty backlash from old power if you are a threat

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Its not about "either or " bur rather "both and"!!

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Old power/new power explains a lot about what we are seeing in the wider world. When is the book

out??

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Puts me in mind of the 3 Horizon Thinking Model

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positive friction is a good thing

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weight of some decisions we have to make. This makes it dawnting to want to take the power

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nice idea about relationship rather than transaction!!

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great to see 3 horizon thinking mentioned. Thanks Ali.

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I love this slide and have used this in my own discussions in the context of trying to promote change

within my organization!

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I've been in change in the NHS for 23 years. I've always signed up to the thinking that people will

only change if they want to - this theory puts it into words

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we need to understand how to work with polarities, old power new power is a classic, a both AND

mindset

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I like the idea of building capabilities to work in both the Old Power and New Power - it aligns with

the business world's thinking around the Ambidextrous Organization.

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Thanks Sasha :)

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Fascinating conept of new power and old power wow! The way the system is managed must

changed signfiicantly to achieve this!

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what is interesting is old power started with individuals just like us....how does the system change

people from being dreamers and having aspirations to becoming complaicant?

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GE!

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what do we all like NhS

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We need to change the Culture in order to move from old power to new Power. In the Labor

Management Partnership t Kaser in the USA we have done this by using the new poewer traits. 20

year later we are the most long lasting Labor Management Partnership in the USA.

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In NHS Ayrshire & Arran a clinician has set up a QI Geeks WhatsApp group....just set up and it was on

fire last night - great example of new power!

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http://plusacumen.org/courses/networking-solve-worlds-toughest-problems/

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The first step in changing culture is to not accept the current version

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NHS change powerhouse of diversity

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Making change is not easy from a hierachical position - it only works if you shed the status and

become human again

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Citizens UK run really interesting and empowering courses for communities in the UK to enable

people to take their power and influence for change..

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To use the informal network you first have to identify your allies and like-minded friends. I agree it

doesn't matter where you are, but you have to spend a long time building those networks. it's worth

it, though.

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Lone wolves aren't necessarily well connected

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Holly, yes they do. We love Citizens and their take on Community Organising methodology.

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from Rebecca Crossley to All Participants:

passion, connectivity and self belief great change ingredients

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Using New Power traits does not happen overnight but over time with with pssionate/committed

leders, yu reach a tipping point nd it becomes the culture.

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Laura, could point - me to we.

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Positive change especially challenging in the context of budget challenges when the inclination is to

entrench the status quo and stifle innovation as it is seen as far too risky -- even when the old way

does not work anymore...

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Name tings that others dare not - what is your Voldermort - then say the word and disturb the pond

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Yes, I like that, me to we.

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As stated by Socrates - The secret of change is to focus all our energy, not on fighting the old but on

building the new.

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absolutely love this well done #s4ca

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They get stamped on!

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lol thats abot right

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As an LKS peep, I would say you also have to gather your evidence, it's ahrd for people to say no

when you can show them it has worked elsewhere. It helps enormously to have a supportive CEO,

too.

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from Jane Douthwaite to All Participants:

Totally agree... I'm a student but the power of networks and my centrality within this is incredible to

make a difference, creating a massive power to influence and make change actually happen

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Love raise rebels not sheep

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hello my names is Deirdre and I am a proud rebel, boat rocker, walking a tight rope and loving it

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"Raise rebels not sheep" - thats a tough one for New Zealanders

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Connect with other rebels across different orgs and sectors! They keep us motivated and on track

from Tina Cox to Host (privately):

You can rock the boat it is just about having the conviction to do it and support staff and customers

to be empowered

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work on your PWI - personal wierdness index...be different enough to be accepted but not too much

a be rejected. Whats your PWI in change scenarios?

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Yes I agree Jane, I changed more as a student nurse than I have since qualifying. Still trying though ;)

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I like the idea of a Whatsapp group (NHS Ayrshire &Arran)to discuss what are the real truths and

issues without the influence of old managment conducting discussion.

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rocking the boat is awesome and keeps everyone on their toes

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That's the main thing I want from this course - to connect with other rebels, build our rebel network!

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networks and connecttivity is our safety net

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from Rebecca Crossley to All Participants:

change agents are bullet proof, conform with conviction

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I'm good at rebelling - learning to conform at the same time is more difficult

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Totally agree with your discrimination of rebels. Ejiro

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Redesign the boat so it rocks more and doesnt sink

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Be a Problem Solver!

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conform and rebel - i like it

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unique skill is spotting those other boatrockers in your org, seeking them out and offering support

from Kim Wright to All Participants:

To do this you have to belieive in the goodness of people

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You are fantastic change agent @Dani and inspirational in your persistance and successes with your

out of work project

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Learning when to conform gives us the space to play - love it.

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I'm hearing rebellion with honesty and integrity

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I think one of the aspects of being able to rock the boat and challenge is being seen to have personal

integrity

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that is such a good way of putting it Nigel!

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I really get the being 100% on-time to get the freedom to get support for change...

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We need to gain respect

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emotional intelligence crucial in this process to becoming effective rebel change agent

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@WEndy - great minds :)

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Can we have a copy of the slides being used

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Proud rebel

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Troublemakers could also be described as Drains - to be avoided at all costs as they drain energy

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And how do we support each other

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We can then rebel with support!

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i call energy-sapping people dementors...they suck all the happiness and enthusiasm from erveryone

around them

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Credibility is the first part of a change agent! to get followers!

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but my frustration tips into troublemaker sometimes

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Learning to move from a troublemaker to a rebel is essential!

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Rebels and successful boat rockers also see the good in systems and people and shine a light on that

in the context of challenge

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me too mandy

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As much as I am happy to have scored myself 8/10 on the earlier poll... now that I see this, I find that

in different situations I'm more troublemaker than rebel ... depends on the day, the context, the

scale of imapct. How to stay more on the right of the page, most of the time.

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I think I've been both....

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It's lonely being a rebel most of the time though, more networks needed

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yes you lose your filter after being ignored for so long

from Mark to All Participants:

really good slide...

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I've been called many things but rebel is something I look forward to hearing more.

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Everyone believes what they do becasue of their experience. Understanding why 'they' believe what

they do is important

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Anger if used correctly is a great fuel for change!

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REbels are energy CREATING

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I definitely started off as a rebel!

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Which is where resilience is key to keep the rebel in you and not become a troublemaker

from Kim Wright to All Participants:

Maybe it's a seesaw?

from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:

Can we use these slides or get copies of them? I'd like to do a presentation to our Transformation

Team after the School ends

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easy to tip from rebel to troublemaker under pressure and stress. we need resilience!

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Great poimt Ruth - easy to lose your filter after being ignored for too long

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passion

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Troublemakers are often rebels who have run out of positive energy

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I'd like to use a copy of these slides too please

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together

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I know lots of trouble makers but only one really fabulous rebel. She is totally inspiring.

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i try to be a rebel but difficult when surrounded by a lot troublemaker

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together

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Optimist

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Optimist

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energy-generating

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Possibilities

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Together

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fair one...

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iv elearned to recognise that being a rebel is context dependent.

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Cant do it alone! right on Helen!

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Sticking to the truths and facts with your Rebel cohort helps you from becoming a trouble maker

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This is confirming that I've been doing this alone for too long!

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together and optmistic

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take the 'I' out of illbeing and replace with 'we' you get wellbeing

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Need support and sense of belonging!

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is that a revolutionary?

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find your flock of rebels - together is eesential.

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Yes @Alison, both at the same time...

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energy-generating, optimistic, passion together!

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i think we could all be rebel

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Thats it! I am forever a rebel all alone. Need to find some more rebels!

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finding others to be together with can be challenging

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#justdoit but do to together!!

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if you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together

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d=F74B959B5E6A0BB64666F74B959B5E6A0BB64666&FORM=VIRE

from Julia Petherbridge to All Participants:

I have been a loner rebel too long...already energising through connecting with this great group!

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Unfortunately I can be a bit of a sponge, so I feel I get dragged down troublemakers but would like to

be better at leading/supporting them to be rebels instead

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change the universe, start with yourself

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having "trouble makers" as part of the team helps everyone to see things from others point of view

and helps us to understand why others react they way they do.

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Mindset. Thats the only thing I can totally control.

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Aldous was Thomas's grandson

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I've got the chance to be part of a large droup of change agent with a great goal. After 2 years,

culture of the compagny is really begening to swich to a new paradigm

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@Mel Smith - a flock of rebels - yep, you can call me a seagull

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Isabella - completely empathise with that

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This slide is so true. Sometimes its hard to see it though.

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Change the small things and let it ripple out and across the people we work with

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self awareness, emotional intelligence and mindfulness will give us the strength

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If not us, then who? If not now, then when?

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Be the mindful change agent

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Very true Emily about walking fast and going far. Ejiro

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Work is getting in the way. Hope to be able to slip back in later.

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Isabella, me too

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small wins to help create a sense of urgency !!

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small wins are key - they help keep the faith

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it's about selling and taking people in direction

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Celebrate every small win and give someone else the credit

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I've lost sound what have I done??

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Hard to value or even recognise small wins sometimes when in the forest!

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We keep a weekly 'small wins' list in our team and celebrate them together on a Friday afternooon.

Always big smiles!

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Self efficacy - excellent slide

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i am therfor i will

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that's an excellent idea Sam

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Yes we can as Obama says Ejir

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Love the idea of celebrating small wins weekly Sam

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#JFDI

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Sam - good idea to celebrate small wins together. Something we could all do in our teams!

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Hahaha - Yes Mel Smith!

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Love that Sam! I do the same in my monthly team meetings - really helps with team motivation

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@Sam love it!

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Love the small wins list and celebrating on Friday idea Holly.

from Gail Bellissimo to All Participants:

it's both.

from Naomi to All Participants:

It is self efficacy issue

from Blanka Stead to All Participants:

Sadly, I have seen quite a few lonely rebels being constantly put down by gangs of organisational

troublemakers.. Troublemakers also get together..

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James - lets do the small wins idea!

from Anna McNeela to All Participants:

love this weekly wins idea =- already thinking of how can implemtn in place of work

from Sam Meikle to All Participants:

We're big cricket fans... so we call the 'runs on the board'. ;-)

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*them

from Laura Wilkes to All Participants:

Great to start from a position of 'yes I ca' rather than 'can I get away with it?'

from Mandy Rudczenko to All Participants:

partly depends how we have been brought up? - to respect authority?

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Stick yer neck out!

from Ali to All Participants:

Ask or Just Try!

from Gail Bellissimo to All Participants:

I have ideas, but then I'm so trepidatious trying and moreso not knowing where to begin

from Helen Maitland to All Participants:

permission can often be a self generated barrier to action - easier to do nothing

from Holly Dagnall to All Participants:

combination of both - definately so. Too many people fail to see this. Self efficacy is key.

from Gail Bellissimo to All Participants:

not being connected, being so new to it all, it becomes a little overwhelming

from Ali to All Participants:

we do analysis by paralysis and kill good ideas!

from Kate Emery to All Participants:

Self efficacy for me is really difficult - believing in what you are trying to achieve is easier

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Can do mentality

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I believe i can do things but

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I heard a senior nurse tell a room full of varied staff roles proceed until aprehended !

from Martin Shaarp to All Participants:

No buts!

from Chris to All Participants:

I don't think I have an problem with permission or self-efficacy, but some days I'm too busy or a bit

lazy.

from Ejiro to All Participants:

Believing in oneself is a win in it's self.

from Anna McNeela to All Participants:

yes true martin

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we are never going to get everything right the first time. we have to accept that.

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Drew, lets gather that flock of rebels

from michaela da silva to All Participants:

look at bad news as opportunities to improve and grow rather then negative instances

from Anna McNeela to All Participants:

i was meant to write but i meet resistence along the way causing my ride in my baot choppy and at

times very choppy lol

from Shawn Volk to All Participants:

Embrace failure!

from Anna McNeela to All Participants:

but perserverane pays off

from Rebecca Crossley to All Participants:

change culture not practice

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@Shawn volk and share learnigs from your failures

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from Gemma to All Participants:

I do have self-efficacy and am curious - but my delivery can be wrong! need to work on it.

from Emily Lau to All Participants:

Self-apprenticeship is so important.

from Elaine to All Participants:

Ditto Gemma

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If you believe in your ability. You see the ability in others and are able to support others in their

growth Ejiro

from Ali to All Participants:

Gemma , we all have the challange. you are not alone :)

from paulineheaton to All Participants:

not failure. it just didnt go to plan

from Shawn Volk to All Participants:

@Emily YES! I think it's so important to try to fail - iterate, iterate, iterate until we get it right!

from Mark to All Participants:

Don't be afraid of failure.

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yes Gemma. you are definitely not alone

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Well done Helen

from Zayna Khayat to All Participants:

we call failure "validated learning"

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Ahour of my life well spent

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oooh love RCT, we do them in our trust now

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from helen liggett to All Participants:

invigorating session thank you !

from Elaine Bayliss to All Participants:

Super session and chat. Thanks everyone

from Emily Latourell to All Participants:

'Validated learning' I need to start using that phrase more

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Great idea!

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What a great first session!

from Charlotte to All Participants:

love a randomised coffee trial!

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Love taking part in the RCTs

from Claire to All Participants:

Good session, thank you

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Love a RCT, never know who you will meet.

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Randomised Coffee Trial - what a fabulous idea!

from Emily Latourell to All Participants:

Awesome lesson. Great job!

from dani to All Participants:

I think in every corporate induction, should include a session on change and to tell you how to do it

and get together with others already in the organisation so no one ever starts off alone

from Blanka Stead to All Participants:

Fantastic first session! Thank you!

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from Holly Dagnall to All Participants:

Great session. Well worth the time commitment.

from Ruth Doyle to All Participants:

that was so good - thank you so much

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Love the coffee Ejiro

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Thank you- good session, see you next week

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RCTs are great way to expand horizons

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What's the email for the RCT?

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Great session, thank you so much x

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loved loved loved loved it

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Ran a great local RCT in my organisation - going for a round two soon!

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Thanks so much, its been great!

from Jane Moore to All Participants:

This has been one of the best and inspiring things I have done for a while, thanks.

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Thank you

from dani to All Participants:

Brilliant session

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from Andrea Selley to All Participants:

Loved today -thanks

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great session thank you

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great idea

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thanks for today, speak to you all next week

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RCT, do this with Health Foundation Q its brilliant, you meet such intersting people you would never

talk to otherwise!

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Very inspiring - really great, thanks Helen and all

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great session - also helped with my current masters module as well

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Great session Thanks see you next week

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Im sticking!

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Thanks guys, see you next week

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Hi Clare PD I do too

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Great session thanks

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Dont change the channel

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from raina to All Participants:

Thanks- good stuff!

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I'm sticking, too!

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Great session thank you,

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Can I join a virtual learning group without a mic?

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Thank you - sorry can't stay; can the slideshare link be posted on the Twitter? Thanks

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im here multitasking

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Very informative session thank you very much.

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Thank you - found that inspiring!

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Great session, really inspiring,

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i'm nto on webex, can istill participate?

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will stay for virtual learning group next time if that's ok - have to dash off today sorry

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see you next week

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Thank you - brilliant session!

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from Shelley Cornick to All Participants:

unfortunately I have an appointment so I have to leave. Perhaps next week?

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Thank you

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do we need a microphone to join in the learning group..if so I'll need to dial in on the phone

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I don't have audio - can I join in by typing?

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Can it be text chat for the virtual learning group?

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Thanks all and sorry I have to leave now. Could you post the slide share to twitter so i can pass onto

colleagues. Thank you all

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Why cant mandatory training be like this

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i only have sound and no access to microphone -

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I am on an NHS old school computer and do not have access to a microphone

from Victoria Howells to All Participants:

I'm in a noisy office so would be better for me to do over messaging

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Hi can i join in without audio

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webex rang me back so i cant unmute myself

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this should be mandatory listening for EVERYONE in healthcare!

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from Claire to All Participants:

I'm on an iPad unfortunately

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I'm on a MacBook but not seeing box.

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be back next week :)

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where can i find a link to the slideshare

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I have no options

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loved it see you all next week

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Hi Everyone, great session and thanks very much for facilitating Helen! Unfortunately I have to go

but I'll look forward to being in touch with you all soon.

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I am not sure where I'm supposed to be

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Have a great session, I can't seem to do anything. So il leave it until I have a computer access next

week, as I'm hearing everyone now with no option to join any groups :(

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I'm having the same problem but don't have option for breakout session

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I'm Daryl. Stoke on Trent

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Steven Yull Teesside

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I mean to say your description of rebel

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We may need to feedback that apple based products require a different set of instructions to

contribute.

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That's a really good idea.

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Yes

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Agree with the importance of connecting with others

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Has anyone got any idea how we can connect with others in our own trust?

from Sorrel Talbot to All Participants:

I often feel very alone and have found it difficult to find dither change agents in my organisation

from Claire to All Participants:

Naomi- are you at UHSM?

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Yes

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I have messaged Helen , Dawn and Adrian hopefully someone will give us a voice by unmuting us .

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Fab. We have our own little group with Peta Stross and Louise Brady at the CCG

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I have tweeted via my trust and had some great feedback

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yes - very excited at being able to connect with others even if outside my organisation

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I liked the rebel vs troublemaker comparison. Helped me see one of my "resistant to change"

colleagues in a different light

from Naomi to All Participants:

PETA is 2 doors up from me!

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Also looking at systems leadership in south Manchester with the NHS Leadership Academy.

from Claire to All Participants:

We had the launch a couple of weeks ago. Join us!

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Will do sounds fab

from Avril Washington to All Participants:

May be having our first meeting this evening! No idea who will turn up!

from Steven Yull to All Participants:

Finding likeminded rebels throughout your organization is important. Look to governors,

sympathetic union stewards, others ostracized groups.

from Sorrel Talbot to All Participants:

I think even if you are a positive optimistic rebel one can still be perceived as a troublemaker by old

power.

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She's tweeting me now! Must be middle of the night in New Zealand. We'll catch up separately

from Sue Hatton to All Participants:

New model of midwifery supervision A-EQUIP includes personal action for quality improvement,

education and development and restorative clinical supervision and personal resilience. To be

Launched at end of March supported by e- learning.

from Avril Washington to All Participants:

I'm my whole self the whole time! Don't know how to be any other way!

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I've muted myself again as homework children on half term

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from Claire to All Participants:

I get called a trouble maker a lot. Mainly by people who are quite resistant to change

from Daryl Green to All Participants:

Finding people who think the same gives a person more confidence to effect change from where

they are.

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Totally agree.

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yes

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Sometimes think that I'm the only person that thinks like this

from Claire to All Participants:

Making new connections is really important

from Sorrel Talbot to All Participants:

it's so exciting that we are all here together - not alone

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Thanks for this course - helps not to feel so alone

from Andrew Marsh to All Participants:

tahnsk!

from Claire to All Participants:

So important. Thanks everyone!!

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Thank you for today.

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Thanks everyone look forward to next weeks session.

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back now.

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from Aoife to All Participants:

great start to learning about how to be rebel

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back now just as we were getting going

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thanks for a great 1st session

from Tami Rich to All Participants:

Maybe next week we can have a 5 minute warning!

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Rough ending ;-), thank you Rob.

from Aoife to All Participants:

loads to think about - love the idea "tension as a tool for change"

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www.reinventingorganizations.com

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thanks very much for a great session

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Fab webex - loved it.....thank you to all.

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To Charlotte Smith and group 4, the link was www.reinventingorganizations.com

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that session rocked!

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great - many thanks

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Thank you for the excellent session!

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from Sue Hatton to All Participants:

Please can you send link out to slides thxs

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Thank you, look forward to connecting with you all on social media and next week #Stay Well

from Jennie Huntley to All Participants:

Yes, really glad I tuned in, I will share the key learning points in my org

from Mike Jones to All Participants:

can we watch this again? I missed first 15 minutes

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slideshare link for powerpoints?

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fantastic session

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thank you for sharing the knowledge. great session !

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many thanks all

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Thanks - it was good. Any word on the coffee sessions.

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Thanks Helen

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Thanks all!

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Bye and thanks you!

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Thank you! bye!

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from Tami Rich to All Participants:

Nice to meet you all Breakout 9! Thanks Trevor for jumping in as our facilitator. Look forward to

next week @bostonheartmom

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thank you