Engaging with Others to (Re)Design Approaches to Health and Social Care (Short Course)

Service organisations are increasingly being asked by contractors, funders and governments to involve clients, communities and other stakeholders when designing and delivering services. The benefits of bringing these stakeholders together to ideate, deliberate, make decisions, implement and evaluate activities, are being seen across health and social services. However, the competencies and skills to do this in a meaningful and safe way are rarely a feature of existing and historical education programs in health and social care.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Monash Online

Full-time - 2 days

$1,100
N/A

Entry requirements

  • This course will provide an overview of various approaches to working with others, with a focus on engaging communities that standard engagement approaches commonly exclude. It is designed specifically for health and social care professionals interested in using co-design when developing and implementing interventions.

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