Collaborative Leadership in Practice

Collaborative Leadership in Practice

 

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Collaborative Leadership in Practice – Fully Funded spaces available for independent care at home and care home providers

Leadership for Integration : You as a Collaborative Leader

 

NHS Education for Scotland (NES), the Royal College of General Practitioners Scotland (RCGP Scotland) and the Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) are inviting expressions of interest in participating in cohorts 3 or 4 of theLeadership for Integration programme – You as a Collaborative Leader – which is scheduled to begin in January and February 2017 respectively.

 

The programme is a fully funded– no fees are payable by participants or their organisations.

 

The programme is aimed at primary care and social care professionals including GPs, senior primary care professionals, and middle or senior managers in statutory, third or independent social care organisations. Participants should already be working in lead roles within localities or health and social care partnerships to shape, develop and deliver integrated care.

 

The You as a Collaborative Leader strand of the programme is aimed at supporting individuals to recognise their own leadership strengths and sources of resilience so to enable participants to lead more collaboratively and effectively in delivering integrated care.

The programme is completed over a period of approximately four months and involves:

  • three 1:1 coaching sessions (one at the start, middle and end of the programme)
  • a 360-degree assessment and feedback exercise on your leadership capability
  • two full-day workshops focusing on leadership capabilities for health and social care integration. There will be some content on the vision for integrated care, and on people, contexts and systems that impact on leadership actions. You will be encouraged to build on what you learn about yourself and your leadership capability to explore how you can lead change more effectively and collaboratively in your locality
  • a tailored personal development plan to help you sustain your learning in practice.

 

To apply for a place on You as a Collaborative Leader please complete the form found here before the 28th November 2016. More detailed information on You as a Collaborative Leader is available on our webpages. For more information contact [email protected] with any queries you have.

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