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Workshop Series: Living Labs for a Healthier Wales

23/10/2020

Please join us for a series of six engaging and refreshing morning sessions to discover and develop a regional model for health and social care research and innovation.

A Living Lab is space where people can come together to discover, develop and deploy innovative ideas. These workshops will give you a chance to learn the techniques and develop a common understanding of what research, innovation and improvement means in health and social care.

Participants who commit to these six sessions will:

  • develop more meaningful relationships with collaborative partners across sectors
  • gain clarity about research and innovation pathways in person-centred care systems
  • experience what being part of a Living Lab actually feels like as a collaborator
  • contribute to the design of an authentic, coordinated Living Lab model for North Wales

We’re inviting a broad mix of people and roles. It is important that the group includes people who are in a position to take forward the learnings and actions in their respective organisations. We envisage participants from across health and social care and from different settings – so this could be senior academics, network leaders, directors or senior managers in health/social care, health care practitioners, social care practitioners and more.

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To express an interest please email Ffion.Davies@denbighshire.gov.uk with your job title and organisation by Thursday 29 October.

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