Leaders in Partnership Application 2022-23
Overview
This exciting programme offers HSC staff, service users, carers, community and voluntary sector an excellent opportunity to develop your capacity to:
- Lead in Partnership Working
- Use PPI and Co-Production to achieve improvements in quality, safety, efficiency etc
- Support transformation and service change by involving staff, service users, carers, and community and voluntary sector.
To apply for this programme you should:
- Have an understanding of Partnership Working in a HSC setting
- Have experience of engaging in PPI, patient client experience or Co-Production at an operational/strategic level
- Be committed to providing leadership for Partnership Working, Involvement and Co-Production with the HSC.
Please complete the application form below. Please note places are not guaranteed and successful applicants will be notified prior to the start date of the programme.
Audiences
- Parents
- Higher education students
- Prospective higher education students
- School students
- Private individuals or organisations with an interest in Bovine TB
- All stakeholders
- Gold Star Customer Service Excellence
- Citizens
- Business
- Voluntary and Community Sector
- Homeowners
- Government Department
- Local Government
- Statutory Body
- Private Sector
- Research
- Charity, Community and Voluntary
- Utility
- Press/media
- Genealogist/Family Historian
- DOJ Staff
- DFC Staff
- DFI Staff
- DoF Staff
- DE Staff
- DfE Staff
- DAERA Staff
- TEO Staff
- DOH Staff
- HSCNI Staff
- PHA Staff
- ICT Grades
- Associate Assessors
- Inspectors
- Pupils
- Teachers
- IST
- Stakeholders
- Schools
- Early Years Educators
- Pre-School Education Settings
- Other Stakeholders
- Academy Participants
- Bridge to Employment Participants
- Companies
- RHI
- Work Based Learning Providers
- European Social Fund Project Providers
- Service users/patients
- Carers
- General Public
- Advocate groups
- Community/Voluntary sector organisations
- Health and social care providers – statutory
- Health and social care providers – non-statutory
- Health professionals
- Health and social care staff
- Health and social care regulators
- Staff representatives/Unions
- Royal Colleges
- Political representatives
- Pensions Customers
- Benefits Customers
- CMS
- Political Representatives
- Carers
- Employers
- Employers
- Disability Organisations
- People with Disabilities
- Community & Voluntary Organisations
- Schools
- Academic Staff
- Teachers
- Parents
- School Students
- Prospective Higher Education Students
- Higher Education Students
- Students
- MOD
- Supervising Drivers
- Approved Motorcyclist Instructors
- Approved Driving Instructors
- Bikers
- Motorcyclists
- Riders
- Drivers
- Young Drivers
- Learner Riders
- Learner Motorcyclist
- Learner Driver
- All DVA Staff
- Vehicle examiners
- Technical staff
- Legal professionals or legal representatives
- Criminal Justice Agencies
- Other Government Departments
- Motor Insurance Companies and Representative Bodies
- Staff
- All Stakeholders
- Water operators
- Waste operators
- PPC operators
Interests
- Health and social care policy
- Health and social care legislation
- Quality and safety
- Regulation of health and social care
- Provision of health and social care services
- Improvement of health and social care services
- Patient/service user advocacy
- Staff engagement
- Eye Health
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