How should organisations and policy makers engage with ‘lived experience’?
Everyone talks about the importance of hearing people with ‘lived experience’ and we know how much wealth that brings to a conversation, project or challenge we may be tackling.
We also know there is a great deal of lived experience available, maybe a lot more than is often recognised. For example, in our recent diversity survey, over 70% of Better Way members disclosed one or more type of lived experience, for example living with mental illness, or a disability, growing up in poverty, experiencing racism or misogyny, substance abuse, domestic abuse, and so on.
It is hugely encouraging that in recent years there has been lot more attention on the value of bringing lived experience into decision-making, service design and policy formulation.
But what actually happens in practice? Are some types of lived experience valued more and others ignored? Are we making it easier for people to bring their whole selves into their working lives, and is the balance of power and control shifting? Or is this all becoming yet another tick-box exercise, providing the illusion of change, while actually further marginalising ‘other’ people.
And if that is the case, for those organisations and policy makers who really do want to make a difference, what steps could they be taking?
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How to reform public services by liberating local teams to do the right thing
How to reform public services by liberating local teams to do the right thing
(This is a one-hour session plus an optional 30 minutes for extended discussion)
A lot of people, including the national political parties, are talking about public service reform.
But many of the solutions they propose just won’t work. Forcing through efficiency measures, setting targets, implementing digital solutions, ‘engaging with’ the private or charity sectors. All this has all been tried for years now. And services have become even more dysfunctional, not less.
As we will discover in this session with systems change expert John Mortimer, better solutions are available. In several places, councils have had a go at operating very differently. They set up strengths-based locality working, with multi-agency teams, able to operate close to people in their community, with a simple instruction to discover what individual people’s circumstances actually were, and then to take action, and do the right thing, with the goal wherever possible of helping people to help themselves.
In every case, costs reduced, demand fell, and value was multiplied.
So, we have a pretty good idea of what needs to be done, and the good news is that it doesn’t take significant resources to do it. But, as the real-life examples shared in this webinar will demonstrate, it does require an alternative ‘local by default’ approach and courageous public sector leaders who are willing to take a deep fresh look at what is really going on, and establish a different operating method for their teams.
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What can be done to shift power in favour of those experiencing health inequalities?
What can be done to shift power in favour of those experiencing health inequalities?
This is part of a series of events to explore what can be done to reduce health inequalities and improve social care, in our communities, and nationwide.
We’ll be sharing and exploring ideas and good practice. Do join us.
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Sharing and building power cell: participatory grant-making
Participatory grant-making: how can we make it work and become more widespread?
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