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In the Press: Safety & Health Practitioner Magazine

Safety & Health Practitioner is the official magazine of IOSH.  In October’s edition, Glen writes about the value of drama and storytelling in organisational learning: “To embed and sustain a safety culture organisations need to become good at learning.  “On one level, this means people need to be good at analysing the root causes of… Read more »

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It’s the way you tell it: influencing leaders with stories from the front-line

Formal presentations are usually adopted as the norm at conferences.  A few people enjoy giving this kind of presentation and excel at giving a motivating and impassioned performance.  But most of us are fundamentally uncomfortable with this form of communication.  We focus instead on getting through the experience with as much clarity and coherence as… Read more »

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New resource – using stories to facilitate change

In collaboration with University of Edinburgh, we’ve published a new resource -  Let’s Talk About It- which shows you how to use stories to facilitate change.  It provides story-based resources exploring different media (e.g. audio, video, text based, personal narratives). This publication is designed to be used within health and social care.  However, the methods and processes described are relevant… Read more »

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In the Press: Storytelling in the NHS

An article by Esther appeared in NES Focus Winter Newsletter (see pages 7-8).  It describes how different methods of storytelling can help to promote person-centred care in the NHS.

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What is an Extra Ordinary Experience?

When we’re putting together the ingredients for an intervention (whatever that may be) our intention is to make it an Extra Ordinary Experience for those people taking part.  What this looks like will differ in broad terms depending on whether we’re working with a small group in an intimate space or a group of 200 at a… Read more »

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