Working collaboratively to deliver the public health function in a changing political and economic climate (CP202408)

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SubjectPublic Health Skills
DescriptionProviding training in working collaboratively to deliver the public health function in a changing political and economic climate delivered by a Faculty of Public Health facilitator.
Additional information
  • How organisations, teams and individuals work together – the collaborative advantage
  • Working in a team, an introduction to team theory
  • Understanding the local environment, stakeholder analysis, powerbases and politics
  • Working in a complex partnership environment
  • Developing your leadership skills and overseeing multidisciplinary projects

 

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VenueVirtual Zoom, Online - Yorkshire and the Humber  View details
Date & timeMonday 17 June 2024, 13:30 to 16:30
LecturerFaculty of Public Health Facilitator
Target audience

Recommended to all

Course styleVirtual
CateringNo Catering
Delivered byFaculty of Public Health Facilitator
CPD hours3.000
CostNo charge
Aims

Relevant UKHPR Standards (6)

6.1 Show how organisations, teams and individuals work in partnership to deliver the public health function.

6.2 Demonstrate how you work collaboratively with other organisations to improve public health.

6.3 Reflect on your personal impact on relationships with people from other teams or organisations when working collaboratively.

Learning outcomes
  • Understand the basic concepts and terms used in partnership working, leadership, management and team theory
  • Recognise the opportunities and challenges of working collaboratively
  • Understand your local environment, influencing and advocacy for public health
  • Evaluate your own professional impact and identify areas for development