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Rosanna
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Hunt
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About me
I've been helping teams, leaders, organisations and systems working on large-scale change in the NHS and wider public sector as part of the Horizons team in the NHS since 2014. I'm a qualified ILM5 coach and provide management, leadership and team development to many different organisations, often using the “Energy for Change framework” to help teams refresh their approaches to change. I have a Ph.D. in Psychology and Learning Theory and have brought together stakeholders to build shared purpose and share learning across many programmes of work, using SenseMaker and other insight generation tools as a means to gather intelligence, distil insights and mobilise action for change. At the NHS Institute for Innovation and Improvement between 2006 and 2014, I contributed to the development of the “Change Model”, “NHS Model for Large Scale Change” and “Spread and Scale” Frameworks, all of which we apply routinely in Horizons to build active learning networks for change. Using Community Development Methodology, I also currently support learners on the School for Change Agents, a Massive Online Open Course hosted on the FutureLearn platform and attended by thousands of staff in the NHS each year.
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NHS Horizons (hosted by the Midlands and Lancashire CSU)
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Senior Associate
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From diagnosis to system change: what rare disease is teaching us about safety, bias and AI
Rosanna Hunt commented on Patient_Safety_Learning's article in Rare diseases
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What an amazing and hopeful story of the impact of AI in supporting people with rare diseases. Lovely photos too. Thanks for sharing. I’m keen to capture stories about how AI can support system change in healthcare for a research project currently underway.- Posted
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Patient safety research collaboration
Rosanna Hunt replied to perbinder's topic in Improving patient safety
How is this going? I am wondering if you'd considered using SenseMaker to explore culture and behaviours as part of the research project - see the blog below which explains the potential for using this tool to improve patient safety. There are a couple of other organisations I am in touch with who are also looking for funding for similar projects. I am sure they would be interested in collaborating.- Posted
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