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Health Design Team Agenda
February 6, 2008
1:00PM - 2:30PM (PST)
Call In Number: 866-550-7765
Conference Code: 2389080
Health Circle Objectives
- Connect our current and ongoing learning
- Share resources, tools, information and successful approaches to supporting, developing and connecting health leadership
Build relationships among leadership programs, researchers, and funders that support individual and collective efforts to create health
Proposed Meeting Design
I. Happy New Year and Design Team Check-Ins
What encourages or excites you most these days about creating health?
Boundary Crossing Leadership Statewide Meeting coming up
Discourse on health in the upcoming election seems to be opening up some space
Excited about the DC Metro folks who are using the U Process around HIV/AIDS work to come to some creative breakthrough
Had a meeting in Prince Georges County, working with Kaiser on their community health initiative with diverse stakeholders;so much energy and vision about how we can work together to create a new model for healthy communities
Hopefully we will have an administration that can get some traction
Safety and sustainability in health systems focus has surprised me in terms of how forward thinking health systems are about going green
II. Since our last call: Debriefing the Webinars
What has the feedback been?
Who are we engaging?
What have we learned?
People want to be involved in consultative sessions
This tool was much more helpful and felt more like you were a part of the community
This could be a viable form for connecting people
The challenge is around how to follow-up
People wanted to learn more; wanted a web-based resource on sustainable networks
The case study format might work at the retreat as well
Learning more about evaluation
People were curious to check out the WebEx technology for their program work
III. Retreat Planning - April 10th-11th Napa
A. How are our objectives and guiding principles for this retreat evolving since our gathering last March?
- Foster relationships
- Skill building
- Knowledge and resource exchange
Creating of a Learning Agenda
A Design Team member asked if we should have a higher aspiration around more collaboration? It isn't explicitly stated in our objectives. We were hoping that people outside of the meetings would share resources, connect graduates, and provide cross-referrals. How does that all relate to our social network call? Should we be seeding more collaboration?
Do we need a learning agenda or should it be more organic and responsive to whatever is on people's minds now?
B. What, based on the feedback from the last meeting, do we think participants would like more of? Please review the next steps feedback on the wiki Participant Agenda.
- What design elements did participants like?
- What about design elements that we didn't use but were suggested, such as consultative sessions, that would bring value to the process?
Are there content recommendations out of the last gathering besides the evaluation and alumni work addressed in the calls?
C. What, based on the surveys, benefit participants? Health Affinity Learning Circle
- Are we delivering on the interest in learning more about best practices and exchanging resources and tools?
One Design Team member said that one of the things that jumped out at her from the survey was people wanting to gain practical information about leadership development. Wonder whether people were able to utilize positive deviance in their work which was introduced at the last retreat. People wanted to talk more about the application than they got an opportunity to do at the retreat. How can we better use each other as resources? People seemed to like the mix of formal and open space; reflection was underscored; highly intentional about holding reflective space and how to do that. Struck by how much traction evaluation has for participants.
Should we think about creating more structure around affinities that have been set up
Provides a way to organize - how to apply it
Participants are in the meetings with the intention of collaborating and contributing, and they want to get things to take back with them. Are we creating a culture that allows people to take back?
D. Brainstorming: What is current, new, exciting or especially interesting?
- Health reform as an electoral issue
- PolicyLink publication on Healthy Communities
- Consumer Health Foundation work with U Process
- Collaborative technologies and social networking
Other?
E. What ideas are taking shape for the next retreat?
- Content suggestions
Process suggestions
What about these content opportunities are most interesting to you?
IV. Mobilization
- Who was not at our last retreat that we would like to target?
- Who can help with outreach?
What can we now say about the upcoming retreat based on our most current agreements about content and design that will compel folks to come?
V. Next Steps
Who is doing what, by when?
Deborah will write a piece to send out to the circle
Betsy Barton and Marlene Bengiamin were mentioned as possible people we might want to invite to be on the design team
VI. Closing Reflections
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