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    19 October 2020      21 October 2020

    #CoProLive is a festival of co-production taking place 19 – 21 October 2020. It is brought to you by UCL Centre for Co-production as part of the run up to their official launch on 22 October. These sessions are a celebration of co-production from friends of the Centre and the Centre itself, showcasing a variety of different approaches to authentic co-production.
    The sessions running are:
    Creative co-production with Gill Phillips, creator of Whose Shoes? - Monday 19 October 14:00-16:00 UK time
    Gill Phillips is the Director of Nutshell Communications Ltd and creator of Whose Shoes?®. This session is a ‘behind the scenes’ look at their well-known, research-based strategies to bring people together for positive change!
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    Co-pro Cuppa - Tuesday 20 October 10:00-11:30 UK time
    This informal session is a chance to connect with friends, meet new people and chat about whatever you fancy over a cuppa!
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    Co-production – Lessons from the Golden Age of Piracy - Wednesday 21 October 14:00-16:00 UK time
    Cat (from Curators of Change) and Co-Pirate and Curator Naomi (from Nesta) are inviting you to find out about how Golden Age Pirates understood the need to co-create the right conditions to challenge the established ways of the time. This has been translated by the growing movement of modern day health and care pirates who are pushing boundaries, and re-writing the rules along the way!
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    19 October 2020 07:30      16:00

    This unique 1-day distance-learning course from Medled is delivered via Zoom by our expert trainers in a format designed to maximise learning retention and application of knowledge. You'll learn to:
    Understand the concept of systems thinking and models of safety – looking beyond the individual and the flawed concept of ‘Human Error’. Gain an introduction to human capabilities & limitations & how those influence quality and safety of care – how humans can be heroes and hazards. Be able to unpick the nature of human fallibility and why practice does not always make perfect. Have the knowledge to proactively contribute to the safety culture in your organisation. Be able to recognise error-provoking conditions and influence your systems of work. Understand the relationship between stress and performance/risk of error. Take away a tangible model for understanding the relationship between our physiological needs and performance – do we set ourselves up to fail? Understand strategies to optimise high-performance teamworking with ad hoc teams. Evidence-based, utilising cutting edge safety & performance science this course is suitable for all Healthcare Professionals, both clinical and non-clinical; it is applicable to all departments and multi-disciplinary teams.
    Accredited by Chartered Institute of Ergonomics & Human Factors, you'll take part in interactive actitvities and leave with practical tools to take away.
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