THE ART OF HOSTING Conversations that Matter September 18, 2018 POPULATION HEALTH INNOVATION LAB
Welcome, Framing and Flow •Provide an overview and background of Art of Hosting (AoH) training • What does it mean to be a convener/host for learning + Backbone org connection •Provide an overview of the Community of Practice •Share expectations and pre-work for the AoH training •Provide an opportunity for questions and dialogue POPULATION HEALTH INNOVATION LAB
The Best Thing Ever….(a small pleasure) POPULATION HEALTH INNOVATION LAB
Kick Off Carolyn Wang Kong, Senior Program Officer Blue Shield of CA Foundation POPULATION HEALTH INNOVATION LAB
Team Introductions ▪ Amelia Terrapin, Leading Change, Facilitator and Coach ▪ Anamaria Aristizabal, Leading Change, Facilitator and Coach ▪ Brian Raymond, PHIL Program Administrator ▪ Dana Pearlman, Leading Change, Facilitator and Coach ▪ Kristania De Leon, Program Manager, CA4 Health, PHI ▪ Sue Grinnell, Director of Population Health Innovation Lab, PHI POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Check In Question ▪ How would you describe your ACH current focus in regards to community engagement, inclusion or participation? • What’s alive for you now? What are you most excited about? • What pain points, urgencies or questions are you in the middle of regarding community inclusion? POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Context Setting: Background ▪ L eading Change: Provide two foundational Participatory Leadership trainings in Northern and Southern California (Anamaria) ➢ Frameworks, practices, principles and methods for Participatory Leadership ➢ What is the Art of Hosting Conversations that Matter? ➢ Learn by doing; Experiential, up and moving ▪ Additional Offerings and suite of knowledge - participants bring this, too ➢ Mindfulness ➢ Mobius Method ▪ Establish and support a community of practice focused on community and civic engagement providing opportunities for deeper learning, innovation and practice. ▪ Telling our story and documenting our work together with the intention of making the outcomes and outputs open source for others to use, learn and contribute to. POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Four Fold Practice POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Design Challenge Question Collective Design Challenge question for AoH and CoP: “How might we co-create the conditions to increase and leverage community residents’ involvement in shaping the health and well being of their own communities?” POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Reflection & Explanation ▪ Craft a potential DC question for your ACH ▪ Type into chat box POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Dialogue ▪ What are you (hoping to) learn(ing) regarding community/resident inclusion and engagement? ▪ What do you hope to get out of this training? ▪ What is drawing you to participate in this training? (Optional if time) ▪ What gaps in skills? (Optional if time) POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
When + Where ▪ Northern California, Napa County Nov 1-3; day 1 and 2 9:00-5:00 pm and day 3 9:00-3:00 pm ▪ Southern California, LA Nov. 30-Dec 2; day 1 and 2 9:00-5:00 pm and day 3 9:00-3:00 pm ▪ Web and Registration link (please register by Sept 20) https://cachiaccelerator.wordpress.com/vermont-ach-learning-lab/ art-of-hosting-training/ POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Who: Community of Practice The community is the CACHI sites, partners, residents and others interested in building their skills and knowledge who are also working to create systems change in their own context of work, community and life in the domain area. ▪ Participant Application (screen share) ▪ Guiding principles - dialogue on this POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Q&A What questions do you have? POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
Check out How are you leaving the call? -put it in the chat box POPULATION HEALTH GROUP
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