The document discusses a new approach called "The New Script" for personalizing social work and support. The key points are:
1. The current care management system gets in the way of social workers' ability to empower people, strengthen their capacities, connect them to community, and build safe networks.
2. "The New Script" is proposed as a simplified process that assesses people's eligibility and capacity, enables others to plan instead of planning for people, directly plans with people when needed, quickly agrees to sensible, safe plans in budget, and focuses the review on learning and control.
3. This new approach means things speed up, bureaucracy goes down, social workers can use their best skills, and
The document outlines an agenda for a presentation on the future of care. It discusses how society has changed from dispersed families and increased wealth to an aging population. This impacts care by professionalizing and institutionalizing it, increasing costs. Digital realities now allow limitless communication but less contact. The future of care involves hybrid models using shared physical and digital spaces centered around people rather than institutions, with technologies like social robots and AI assisting people.
Kudoz & the Fifth Space: activating resources inside and outside of the system.InWithForward
Kudoz & the Fifth Space are two prototypes that we are currently working on in the disability field in British Columbia, Canada. This slide deck is a short summary about what they are and why.
Community Organisers - Civil Society Innovation Network 23 Jan 2012LGIU
This document provides an overview of Locality, a merger of two community organizations with over 100 years of combined history. It discusses Locality's work supporting current and aspiring community groups. The document also summarizes the Community Organizing program, including its roots stretching back to the late 1800s, and outlines plans to train 500 community organizers over three years to empower citizens and communities. Timelines and progress updating the training and hosting of organizers are also included.
Facilitating local networks of mutual support amongst marginalised people in ...Iriss
The work of Neighbourhood Networks in providing preventative models of support, and opportunities for mutual support, to people who are marginalised or disadvantaged and who might otherwise receive no support at all and thereby run the risk of entering significant and costly, but nonetheless avoidable crises in their lives.
Contributor: Neighbourhood Networks. (WS05)
The document discusses initiatives in Perth and Kinross, Scotland that aim to engage communities and improve health and social well-being through co-production with local people and organizations. It describes programs like the Healthy Communities Collaborative and Time Banking that bring community members, volunteers, and agencies together to address issues, develop skills, and exchange services to enhance resilience. Evaluation of the programs show increases in social connections, activity levels, and community participation as well as benefits to health.
This document provides an overview of community building efforts in Arizona from 2005 to 2008. It discusses three central threads of work: 1) financial support for specific community projects, 2) convening communities of practice to share information, and 3) providing technical assistance. The document reflects on lessons learned about building healthy, resilient communities and shares emerging insights from partners. The goal is to inform other community organizations in their efforts to address health issues and foster public good.
1. Social work involves helping people solve social, economic, and emotional problems through counseling, conferences, programs, and public awareness. Social workers work in various settings like schools, hospitals, and communities.
2. The document provides an overview of the roles and responsibilities of social workers in different fields like clinical, school, psychiatric, medical, and industrial settings.
3. Social work education involves a two-year postgraduate degree and admission is based on an entrance exam and interview. Premier institutions for social work education in India are also listed.
The document outlines an agenda for a presentation on the future of care. It discusses how society has changed from dispersed families and increased wealth to an aging population. This impacts care by professionalizing and institutionalizing it, increasing costs. Digital realities now allow limitless communication but less contact. The future of care involves hybrid models using shared physical and digital spaces centered around people rather than institutions, with technologies like social robots and AI assisting people.
Kudoz & the Fifth Space: activating resources inside and outside of the system.InWithForward
Kudoz & the Fifth Space are two prototypes that we are currently working on in the disability field in British Columbia, Canada. This slide deck is a short summary about what they are and why.
Community Organisers - Civil Society Innovation Network 23 Jan 2012LGIU
This document provides an overview of Locality, a merger of two community organizations with over 100 years of combined history. It discusses Locality's work supporting current and aspiring community groups. The document also summarizes the Community Organizing program, including its roots stretching back to the late 1800s, and outlines plans to train 500 community organizers over three years to empower citizens and communities. Timelines and progress updating the training and hosting of organizers are also included.
Facilitating local networks of mutual support amongst marginalised people in ...Iriss
The work of Neighbourhood Networks in providing preventative models of support, and opportunities for mutual support, to people who are marginalised or disadvantaged and who might otherwise receive no support at all and thereby run the risk of entering significant and costly, but nonetheless avoidable crises in their lives.
Contributor: Neighbourhood Networks. (WS05)
The document discusses initiatives in Perth and Kinross, Scotland that aim to engage communities and improve health and social well-being through co-production with local people and organizations. It describes programs like the Healthy Communities Collaborative and Time Banking that bring community members, volunteers, and agencies together to address issues, develop skills, and exchange services to enhance resilience. Evaluation of the programs show increases in social connections, activity levels, and community participation as well as benefits to health.
This document provides an overview of community building efforts in Arizona from 2005 to 2008. It discusses three central threads of work: 1) financial support for specific community projects, 2) convening communities of practice to share information, and 3) providing technical assistance. The document reflects on lessons learned about building healthy, resilient communities and shares emerging insights from partners. The goal is to inform other community organizations in their efforts to address health issues and foster public good.
1. Social work involves helping people solve social, economic, and emotional problems through counseling, conferences, programs, and public awareness. Social workers work in various settings like schools, hospitals, and communities.
2. The document provides an overview of the roles and responsibilities of social workers in different fields like clinical, school, psychiatric, medical, and industrial settings.
3. Social work education involves a two-year postgraduate degree and admission is based on an entrance exam and interview. Premier institutions for social work education in India are also listed.
The document discusses 3 skills needed to succeed in the digital landscape: 1) storytelling, which involves telling your organization's story and individual project stories, 2) urban development, which is about building a tribe or community by understanding different social ecosystems, and 3) digital arson, calling people to action by knowing different types of community members like followers, fans, and catalysts and telling them what you want. It provides examples and tools for each skill and closing thoughts on allowing experimentation, focusing on execution over strategy, and converting digital tourists to digital natives in digital strategy.
1. The document discusses self-directed support (SDS) in Northern Ireland and provides guidance on implementing SDS.
2. It emphasizes keeping SDS simple, including everyone, and using the real wealth of communities. Citizens' rights to choice, equality, freedom and self-determination should be central.
3. The document outlines next steps for Northern Ireland which include full regional implementation of SDS, sharing success stories, promoting the local economic impact, and clear leadership to help overcome fears and extend SDS.
Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea with a coastline along the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. Havana is the capital city of Cuba, located on the western side of the island. Key points of interest in Havana discussed in the document include Revolution Square, the Fine Arts Museum, Museum of the Revolution, and landmarks like the Capitolio building, Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad church, and Lonja del Comercio colonial building. Other famous Cubans mentioned include Jose Marti, Fidel Castro, Raul Castro, Che Guevara, Ernest Hemingway, and Carlos Puebla.
The Leicestershire VCS Strategy Group aims to set a vision and strategy for how the public and voluntary sectors in Leicestershire can work together. It was formed from the previous Compact Implementation Group to take a more strategic approach. The group wants to involve the voluntary community sector in activities like vision and strategy setting, decision-making, commissioning, communication, and joint service planning and delivery. It will also oversee Compact implementation and advise the Leicestershire Together Commissioning Board and theme boards.
This is the full set of slides given to people, families, services and state officials in South Australia. It includes the hopes and fears of people with disabilities about the forthcoming implementation of NDIS.
Some reflections for managers in children's services on what we've learned about self-directed support over the past few decades, including what does NOT help.
This talk was given to some of those leading the design of Australia's NDIS and setting out international and English experience of achievements and pitfalls.
Dr Simon Duffy talked to folk at TMG Wisconsin about the importance of the idea of equal citizenship for all and what this means in practice. He explored best practice in self-directed support and how to help people advance their own citizenship through the use of the keys to citizenship.
Aseet Based Community Developemnt Blackburn and Darwen July 2014 Gary Loftus
This document provides an overview of an event on asset-based community development. It discusses the ABCD approach, which focuses on identifying and mobilizing a community's existing skills, talents, and resources rather than its needs or deficiencies. The document outlines some of the assets discovered in one neighborhood, including gardeners, bakers, teachers, and more. It emphasizes that ABCD is about starting with what a community already has and connecting individuals, associations, and institutions to create local opportunities and citizen-led initiatives.
Realising the Potential of Consumer Directed CareCitizen Network
Simon Duffy ran this workshop for COTA Australia and Home Care Today to explore how best to build on the opportunities created by Consumer Directed Care as it is implemented in Aged Care.
The Development of Self-Directed Support in FinlandCitizen Network
These slides were from a presentation by Dr Simon Duffy at the launch of Suunta - the new agency to promote self-directed support in Finland. Dr Duffy outlines some of the main strategies needed for successful implementation and the pitfalls to avoid.
Dr Simon Duffy gave this talk in June 2017 to the staff of Community Links and on behalf of DD Network. Simon explores the historical and philosophical background to recent innovations in self-directed support and citizenship. He argues that we should not be looking for a perfect model, but instead should work together to build on best-practice and challenge injustice. Simon also explained why Citizen Network had been formed to advance citizenship for all.
Presentation from the first of two workshops run by Social Life and Cisco about using digital technology to build community resilience in Chicago's South Side.
Dr. Simon Duffy gave a talk about exploring consumer directed care and lessons from the UK experience with self-directed support. He has 25 years of experience developing systems of self-directed support and challenging injustice. Some key points from his talk include that the benefits of self-directed support come from empowering citizens and communities, not from markets or complex plans. Governments and bureaucracies do not innovate, citizens and community leaders innovate. Real expertise comes from those with lived experience, not outside consultants. Self-directed support requires empowering individuals, not relying on middle management. Its goal should be to make citizenship real by promoting freedom, community, and dignity.
This document discusses the mission and goals of an organization aimed at providing community support through food, education, and social programs. The organization seeks to help communities come together during difficult times by offering various forms of support to improve quality of life. Its marketing plan involves community outreach and conversations to share its message and advocate for its mission of supporting communities in need.
How can agencies engage volunteers in supporting a more included life in the...LiveWorkPlay
Presentation to the Gathering on Person-Centred Practices, October 22-23, Thorold, Ontario.
How can agencies engage volunteers in supporting a more included life in the community for people with intellectual disabilities?
Keenan Wellar, MA and Julie Kingstone, MEd
Co-Founders & Co-Leaders, LiveWorkPlay
Starting in 2008, LiveWorkPlay embarked on a journey of “de-programming” by making a shift from congregated programs
to authentic community-based supports and outcomes based
on flexible and individualized person-centered planning.
At the core of this transformation, the agency dramatically expanded the size and scope of its volunteer team. This has changed the organization, it has changed lives, and it is changing the community.
Design for Social Innovation: Redesigning at the Intersection of Business, Co...Sustainable Brands
A new field of practice is emerging at the intersection of design, management, complex systems theory, facilitation, and social change. This practice, sometimes called Design for Social Innovation, is giving birth to approaches for creating with social complexity from the inside. It offers "managing emergence" as a complement to traditional management. And it treats culture as a working material rather than a mysterious and difficult barrier to change. This workshop will provide a survey of Design for Social Innovation: key approaches and practices, case studies, and opportunities they present to the Sustainable Brands community.
(185) personalisation and localism (barnsley, september 2011)Citizen Network
1. The document discusses the concepts of personalization and localism in welfare policy.
2. It argues that personalization and localism are really about empowering citizens and increasing their control over support.
3. However, it notes that central government policies around these concepts are often contradictory and confused, but that positive change can still happen at the local level.
The document discusses 3 skills needed to succeed in the digital landscape: 1) storytelling, which involves telling your organization's story and individual project stories, 2) urban development, which is about building a tribe or community by understanding different social ecosystems, and 3) digital arson, calling people to action by knowing different types of community members like followers, fans, and catalysts and telling them what you want. It provides examples and tools for each skill and closing thoughts on allowing experimentation, focusing on execution over strategy, and converting digital tourists to digital natives in digital strategy.
1. The document discusses self-directed support (SDS) in Northern Ireland and provides guidance on implementing SDS.
2. It emphasizes keeping SDS simple, including everyone, and using the real wealth of communities. Citizens' rights to choice, equality, freedom and self-determination should be central.
3. The document outlines next steps for Northern Ireland which include full regional implementation of SDS, sharing success stories, promoting the local economic impact, and clear leadership to help overcome fears and extend SDS.
Cuba is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea with a coastline along the Caribbean Sea and North Atlantic Ocean. Havana is the capital city of Cuba, located on the western side of the island. Key points of interest in Havana discussed in the document include Revolution Square, the Fine Arts Museum, Museum of the Revolution, and landmarks like the Capitolio building, Iglesia de la Santísima Trinidad church, and Lonja del Comercio colonial building. Other famous Cubans mentioned include Jose Marti, Fidel Castro, Raul Castro, Che Guevara, Ernest Hemingway, and Carlos Puebla.
The Leicestershire VCS Strategy Group aims to set a vision and strategy for how the public and voluntary sectors in Leicestershire can work together. It was formed from the previous Compact Implementation Group to take a more strategic approach. The group wants to involve the voluntary community sector in activities like vision and strategy setting, decision-making, commissioning, communication, and joint service planning and delivery. It will also oversee Compact implementation and advise the Leicestershire Together Commissioning Board and theme boards.
This is the full set of slides given to people, families, services and state officials in South Australia. It includes the hopes and fears of people with disabilities about the forthcoming implementation of NDIS.
Some reflections for managers in children's services on what we've learned about self-directed support over the past few decades, including what does NOT help.
This talk was given to some of those leading the design of Australia's NDIS and setting out international and English experience of achievements and pitfalls.
Dr Simon Duffy talked to folk at TMG Wisconsin about the importance of the idea of equal citizenship for all and what this means in practice. He explored best practice in self-directed support and how to help people advance their own citizenship through the use of the keys to citizenship.
Aseet Based Community Developemnt Blackburn and Darwen July 2014 Gary Loftus
This document provides an overview of an event on asset-based community development. It discusses the ABCD approach, which focuses on identifying and mobilizing a community's existing skills, talents, and resources rather than its needs or deficiencies. The document outlines some of the assets discovered in one neighborhood, including gardeners, bakers, teachers, and more. It emphasizes that ABCD is about starting with what a community already has and connecting individuals, associations, and institutions to create local opportunities and citizen-led initiatives.
Realising the Potential of Consumer Directed CareCitizen Network
Simon Duffy ran this workshop for COTA Australia and Home Care Today to explore how best to build on the opportunities created by Consumer Directed Care as it is implemented in Aged Care.
The Development of Self-Directed Support in FinlandCitizen Network
These slides were from a presentation by Dr Simon Duffy at the launch of Suunta - the new agency to promote self-directed support in Finland. Dr Duffy outlines some of the main strategies needed for successful implementation and the pitfalls to avoid.
Dr Simon Duffy gave this talk in June 2017 to the staff of Community Links and on behalf of DD Network. Simon explores the historical and philosophical background to recent innovations in self-directed support and citizenship. He argues that we should not be looking for a perfect model, but instead should work together to build on best-practice and challenge injustice. Simon also explained why Citizen Network had been formed to advance citizenship for all.
Presentation from the first of two workshops run by Social Life and Cisco about using digital technology to build community resilience in Chicago's South Side.
Dr. Simon Duffy gave a talk about exploring consumer directed care and lessons from the UK experience with self-directed support. He has 25 years of experience developing systems of self-directed support and challenging injustice. Some key points from his talk include that the benefits of self-directed support come from empowering citizens and communities, not from markets or complex plans. Governments and bureaucracies do not innovate, citizens and community leaders innovate. Real expertise comes from those with lived experience, not outside consultants. Self-directed support requires empowering individuals, not relying on middle management. Its goal should be to make citizenship real by promoting freedom, community, and dignity.
This document discusses the mission and goals of an organization aimed at providing community support through food, education, and social programs. The organization seeks to help communities come together during difficult times by offering various forms of support to improve quality of life. Its marketing plan involves community outreach and conversations to share its message and advocate for its mission of supporting communities in need.
How can agencies engage volunteers in supporting a more included life in the...LiveWorkPlay
Presentation to the Gathering on Person-Centred Practices, October 22-23, Thorold, Ontario.
How can agencies engage volunteers in supporting a more included life in the community for people with intellectual disabilities?
Keenan Wellar, MA and Julie Kingstone, MEd
Co-Founders & Co-Leaders, LiveWorkPlay
Starting in 2008, LiveWorkPlay embarked on a journey of “de-programming” by making a shift from congregated programs
to authentic community-based supports and outcomes based
on flexible and individualized person-centered planning.
At the core of this transformation, the agency dramatically expanded the size and scope of its volunteer team. This has changed the organization, it has changed lives, and it is changing the community.
Design for Social Innovation: Redesigning at the Intersection of Business, Co...Sustainable Brands
A new field of practice is emerging at the intersection of design, management, complex systems theory, facilitation, and social change. This practice, sometimes called Design for Social Innovation, is giving birth to approaches for creating with social complexity from the inside. It offers "managing emergence" as a complement to traditional management. And it treats culture as a working material rather than a mysterious and difficult barrier to change. This workshop will provide a survey of Design for Social Innovation: key approaches and practices, case studies, and opportunities they present to the Sustainable Brands community.
(185) personalisation and localism (barnsley, september 2011)Citizen Network
1. The document discusses the concepts of personalization and localism in welfare policy.
2. It argues that personalization and localism are really about empowering citizens and increasing their control over support.
3. However, it notes that central government policies around these concepts are often contradictory and confused, but that positive change can still happen at the local level.
Everybody is rushing in their busy life denying these children for a meal which will cost less than 0.5 % of their monthly salary. Searching for a project in the Community Outreach me and my team encountered with these little kids begging for a meal and we decided that we will provide them a meal and knowledge how they can improve their life in future.
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This document discusses restorative practices and ConnectCasino Road, a collaborative project dedicated to supporting families in the Casino Road area. Restorative practices focus on strengthening relationships and communities to prevent harm and repair harm when it occurs. The project aims to bring a community hub to Casino Road and has learned lessons like restorative practices requiring culture change, addressing implicit bias, finding community champions, investing in internal champions, making restorative practices formal, and allocating real resources to stated priorities.
Duncan Nantucket ABCD Healthy Community Collaborative presentatiionhddabcd
This document summarizes an asset-based community development workshop held on April 24-25, 2012. It discusses key principles of asset-based community development including focusing on community assets and resources rather than needs, empowering community members, and engaging residents as co-producers of community well-being rather than just clients or recipients of services. The document provides examples of asset mapping and strategies for identifying and mobilizing community talents, skills, and passions to address local issues. It emphasizes that strong communities are built through resident engagement and that institutions should serve to support community action.
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Networked Energy: Energy independence for AlderneyCitizen Network
by Chris Cook and Marcus Saul, Island Power
As Research Fellows at the Institute for Strategy, Resilience and Security, at University College, London, Marcus Saul and Chris Cook researched and developed the Pacific Natural Grid resource resilience strategy.
Here they explain how Denmark has led the way in creating sustainable networks of community-based energy production and distribution.
This has been transformative for Denmark, enabling it to become independent from the oil and gas industry’s dominance. But it is also transformative for communities, who are now creating their own energy economies.
Dr Dave Beck gave this talk for Part 5 of the ‘Grassroots Policies for Farming, Food and Wildlife’ webinar series, hosted by Citizen Network.
In his presentation Dr Beck discusses the harms caused by the monopolisation of supermarkets in the food industry. He also explores the positive possibilities of local currencies.
Dr Beck is a Lecturer at the University of Salford, Manchester.
The webinar recording is available to watch on Citizen Network's website at: www.citizen-network.org
This document discusses key issues in disability and aged care systems and proposes ways to advance citizenship rights through self-directed support. It advocates for personal budgets and upstream solutions to prevent crises. It also highlights the need for innovation from communities, professionals, and individuals to develop sustainable and inclusive systems that respect people's freedom, support, participation, and citizenship.
Sabrina Espeleta of War on Want outlines the enormous and growing level of world hunger. She explains how a few global corporations control the vast majority of food production and supply and markets exploit the food market, leaving communities, especially in the Global South at great disadvantage. Local peasant farmers are now organising to achieve food sovereignty, seeking to farm in ways in harmony with nature and to meet local needs. The Global North needs to respect the rights and autonomy of these people rather than to continue the pattern of exploitation.
This presentation was given on 6 July in Part 4 of a webinar series on grassroots policies for farming, food and wildlife.
Watch the recording at: https://citizen-network.org
Simon Duffy was asked by the Mayor’s Greater Manchester Charity and UBI Lab Manchester to talk at a recent roundtable event on the relevance of Universal Basic Income (UBI) to the problem of homelessness.
These are the slides from that talk. In summary Duffy argued that UBI is relevant to reducing homelessness in two slightly different ways:
1. UBI would help prevent homelessness - UBI addresses the inequalities in income and housing that create the risk of homelessness.
2. UBI would help people escape homelessness - UBI gives people a vital tool which significantly helps people change their situation in times of crisis.
Find more free resources on basic income at: www.citizen-network.org
A presentation for the One Yorkshire Committee introducing Democratic Yorkshire - a voluntary alliance consisting of a group of organisations and individuals interested in planning a better future for our County through modern democratic means secured in a written constitution.
In this presentation exploring planning law, Laird Ryan talks us through the planning process, explores what we can and can't influence and helps us consider how best to create real, organic and local alliances that make the best use of our energy.
To find out more about the Neighbourhood Democracy Movement please visit: https://neighbourhooddemocracy.org
Citizenship is our Business - The Avivo StoryCitizen Network
Avivo is one of the founding organisations in Citizen Network. they are also pioneers in self-direction and personalised support in Australia. Over the past few years they have been reorganising themselves around the principle that everyone is a citizen - and supporting everyone, including paid staff, to be citizens is their central purpose. Avivo are also leading Citizen Network's Rethinking Organisations programme and networking with other organisations on this journey.
Dr Simon Duffy spoke to Doncaster's Mental Wellbeing Alliance about the importance of thinking about what good help really means. He explored the importance of shifting power, resources and thinking upstream.
Markus Vähälä, CEO of Citizen Network, outlined the development of the cooperative as a framework to support the further development of Citizen Network as part of the 2022 Building Citizen network Together events hosted by Eberswalde University.
At BuildingCitizen Network Together in early 2022 Simon Duffy and James Lock discussed the development of Citizen Network and its current approach to membership and explored with members from all around the world next steps for its development.
These slides are from a talk Dr Simon Duffy of Citizen Network gave to Café Economique in Leeds, making the case for basic income. The argument set out is that UBI is one necessary part of a range of reforms necessary to support citizenship and strengthen community life. This talk preceded a (rather fiery) debate with Anna Coote of NEF who argued against UBI.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Simon Duffy gave this talk for Radical Visions on home, citizenship, institutionalisation and neighbourhood democracy. He explains why institutions are wrong and what we might be do to end the drive towards institutionalisation.
A presentation for the Estia International Confernce in 2021 from Dr Simon Duffy exploring personal budgets, citizenship and community and the challenges for services aiming to work in partnership with people with disabilities in Greece.
An example of good practice in inclusion in employment from Slovenia, shared at the Day Centres Without Walls conference, hosted by JDC in Lithuania. Day Centres Without Walls is an Erasmus+ project funded by the EU.
IMPACT Silver is a pure silver zinc producer with over $260 million in revenue since 2008 and a large 100% owned 210km Mexico land package - 2024 catalysts includes new 14% grade zinc Plomosas mine and 20,000m of fully funded exploration drilling.
Navigating the world of forex trading can be challenging, especially for beginners. To help you make an informed decision, we have comprehensively compared the best forex brokers in India for 2024. This article, reviewed by Top Forex Brokers Review, will cover featured award winners, the best forex brokers, featured offers, the best copy trading platforms, the best forex brokers for beginners, the best MetaTrader brokers, and recently updated reviews. We will focus on FP Markets, Black Bull, EightCap, IC Markets, and Octa.
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Digital Marketing best practices including influencer marketing, content creators, and omnichannel marketing for Sustainable Brands at the Sustainable Cosmetics Summit 2024 in New York
[To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations]
This PowerPoint compilation offers a comprehensive overview of 20 leading innovation management frameworks and methodologies, selected for their broad applicability across various industries and organizational contexts. These frameworks are valuable resources for a wide range of users, including business professionals, educators, and consultants.
Each framework is presented with visually engaging diagrams and templates, ensuring the content is both informative and appealing. While this compilation is thorough, please note that the slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be sufficient for standalone instructional purposes.
This compilation is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of innovation management and drive meaningful change within their organization. Whether you aim to improve product development processes, enhance customer experiences, or drive digital transformation, these frameworks offer valuable insights and tools to help you achieve your goals.
INCLUDED FRAMEWORKS/MODELS:
1. Stanford’s Design Thinking
2. IDEO’s Human-Centered Design
3. Strategyzer’s Business Model Innovation
4. Lean Startup Methodology
5. Agile Innovation Framework
6. Doblin’s Ten Types of Innovation
7. McKinsey’s Three Horizons of Growth
8. Customer Journey Map
9. Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation Theory
10. Blue Ocean Strategy
11. Strategyn’s Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) Framework with Job Map
12. Design Sprint Framework
13. The Double Diamond
14. Lean Six Sigma DMAIC
15. TRIZ Problem-Solving Framework
16. Edward de Bono’s Six Thinking Hats
17. Stage-Gate Model
18. Toyota’s Six Steps of Kaizen
19. Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
20. Design for Six Sigma (DFSS)
To download this presentation, visit:
https://www.oeconsulting.com.sg/training-presentations
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Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
HR search is critical to a company's success because it ensures the correct people are in place. HR search integrates workforce capabilities with company goals by painstakingly identifying, screening, and employing qualified candidates, supporting innovation, productivity, and growth. Efficient talent acquisition improves teamwork while encouraging collaboration. Also, it reduces turnover, saves money, and ensures consistency. Furthermore, HR search discovers and develops leadership potential, resulting in a strong pipeline of future leaders. Finally, this strategic approach to recruitment enables businesses to respond to market changes, beat competitors, and achieve long-term success.
How are Lilac French Bulldogs Beauty Charming the World and Capturing Hearts....Lacey Max
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Discover innovative uses of Revit in urban planning and design, enhancing city landscapes with advanced architectural solutions. Understand how architectural firms are using Revit to transform how processes and outcomes within urban planning and design fields look. They are supplementing work and putting in value through speed and imagination that the architects and planners are placing into composing progressive urban areas that are not only colorful but also pragmatic.
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27. and social workers do this by
★ inspiring - hope and recovery
★ empowering - individuals & families
★ strengthening - personal
development
★ connecting - to community
★ building - safer networks
43. resilience = hopeful human spirit
control = money and the power to use it
strengths = gifts, skills & knowledge
community = opportunities to join in
relationships = safe and loving networks
57. it’s really hard to
• empower people - without entitlements
• strengthen capacity - focusing only on needs
• connect to community - inside segregated services
58. it’s really hard to
• empower people - without entitlements
• strengthen capacity - focusing only on needs
• connect to community - inside segregated services
• build safe networks - without family, friends and
love
65. this means social workers can
1. empower people - tell people their budget
2. strengthen capacity - focus on personal outcomes
3. access community - use funding flexibly
4. build safe networks - work with family, friends &
others
67. Care Management
Protection/Safeguarding Responsibilities
Annual Reviews
Joint Assessment Processes
Eligibility Criteria & Resource Panels
Care Planning
Monitoring Systems
Comprehensive Assessments
Mental Capacity Law
Social Care Law for Children and Adults
68. personalisation is becoming one more system
Personalisation
Care Management
Protection/Safeguarding Responsibilities
Annual Reviews
Joint Assessment Processes
Eligibility Criteria & Resource Panels
Care Planning
Monitoring Systems
Comprehensive Assessments
Mental Capacity Law
Social Care Law for Children and Adults
116. 1. empower people -
e New Script people and families in
control of their own
helps us to... lives
117. 1. empower people -
e New Script people and families in
control of their own
helps us to... lives
2. strengthen capacity -
people living positive
lives, achieving,
growing
118. 1. empower people -
e New Script people and families in
control of their own
helps us to... lives
2. strengthen capacity -
people living positive
lives, achieving,
growing
3. access community -
people as active citizens
119. 1. empower people -
e New Script people and families in
control of their own
helps us to... lives
2. strengthen capacity -
people living positive
lives, achieving,
growing
3. access community -
people as active citizens
4. build safe networks -
reducing abuse and
isolation
128. Number of care managers (WTE) 111.55
Cost of care management £4,373,477.75
Number now served by authority 6465
Ratio (number of people to 1 care 68.73
manager)
Total hours of care management 185507.18
available
Hours available per person 27.24
Average cost per person £664.87
Time on slimmed down core 81623.1592 44%
functions
Time on crisis management 44521.7232 24%
Residual time to reinvest 59362.2976 32%
Share of residual time 32%
Residual time expressed as money £1,399,512.88
Residual time per person 8.7168
Residual money per person £212.76
133. What remains to be done?
1. strip out undue process - e.g.
simplify the RAS
2. let people in - e.g. recommend
providers
3. let it go - e.g. good enough
planning is best
134. What remains to be done?
1. strip out undue process - e.g.
simplify the RAS
2. let people in - e.g. recommend
providers
3. let it go - e.g. good enough
planning is best
4. respect your staff - e.g. build on the
best in the social work profession
138. 1. Is the job of the social worker less stressful?
139. 1. Is the job of the social worker less stressful?
2. Do you make more use of the community’s
resources?
140. 1. Is the job of the social worker less stressful?
2. Do you make more use of the community’s
resources?
3. Do service providers get more involved in
leading planning?
141. 1. Is the job of the social worker less stressful?
2. Do you make more use of the community’s
resources?
3. Do service providers get more involved in
leading planning?
4. Have care management processes been
simplified since personalisation?
142. 1. Is the job of the social worker less stressful?
2. Do you make more use of the community’s
resources?
3. Do service providers get more involved in
leading planning?
4. Have care management processes been
simplified since personalisation?
5. Do social workers feel more empowered able to
create innovative solutions?
143. A A
Much No Much
Bit Bit
Worse Change Better
Worse Better
1. Social work less
14 16
stressful?
2. More community
- - 7 29 1
engagement?
3. Service providers
- - 22 15 -
lead planning?
4. Care management? 18 5 4 5
5. Social workers as
3 1 4 26 1
innovators?
144. • Reviews & Outcomes
• RAS and other entitlements
• The fate of the profession of
social work
• Management and leadership