Resources
PSW’s work is available publicly as a resource via the following links:
Using Zoom for Open Space events
Here is a short guide for participants in our Open Space events online using Zoom:
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Open Space report from Kenya events June 2020
Click here to download:
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Final overview report for participants - contains voting results
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TuVida - Our Story
View this publication here
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Carers Trust ADVANCE Programme
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To view the full case study click here >>
What materials are available, and how might you use them?
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Want a summary of the impact of the mentoring programme?
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Deep Learning for Hard Times, a booklet summing up the impact of the mentoring programme.
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Info cards to support implementing the learning in similar local charities:
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Cards A-C focus on building sustainability, strengthening governance and developing partnership/collaboration – the three top issues tackled through the mentoring.
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Cards 1-5 focus on transferable skills and practical insights gained by participants in the programme.
Want to make a presentation or work with a group?
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Interactive format
The two sets of info cards designed to support learning are available in an interactive format. Cards A-C interactive focus on building sustainability, strengthening governance and developing partnership/collaboration. Cards 1-5 interactive focus on transferable skills and practical insights gained by participants in the programme.
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Printer-friendly format
The summary booklet, Deep Learning for Hard Times, is available in a printer-friendly format that will not tax your ink supply unduly. The two sets of cards (see above) are also available in printer-friendly format: Cards A-C print-friendly and Cards 1-5 print-friendly.
Want to know more about the impact study and see the evidence behind the summary?
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See the final research report, Creating the infrastructure to produce sustainable carer support: evidence from the ADVANCE impact study.
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Marsh S and Macalpine M 1999 ‘A ‘really useful’ tool for managing paradox’, Journal of Management Development vol 18 no 8.
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Lambeth Public Health
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To view the full case study click here >>
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The Lambeth After Tomorrow Scenarios report can be accessed here >>
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Marie Curie Young People and Transition Programme
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For information about the programme click here >>
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How can helpful policy plus helpful professionals produce system failure? Exploring development interventions with active local professionals and active young people with life-limiting conditions article can be accessed here >>
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The Making the Most of Life booklet can be accessed here >>
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Illustrations used in this booklet and on our website by Kate Charlesworth www.katecharlesworth.com
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Other reports
Surviving is One Thing, Living Quite Another: Support that makes life worth living for people affected by traumatic brain injury
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By Marsaili Cameron, Roma Iskander and Shelia Marsh for The Ajahma Charitable Trust.
The report can be accessed here >>
What If... Four Scenarios: What might the future hold for healthcare and wellbeing?
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Project co-led by Maria Duggan for NHS North West.
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The report can be accessed here >>
New ways of thinking and doing in difficult times.