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The Knowsley Health and Wellbeing Integrated Strategy aims to improve service user involvement and experience through a collaborative and strategic approach. Led by key figures in engagement, the strategy emphasizes the importance of service experience networks, behavior change, and stakeholder involvement. It seeks to foster local leadership and secure commitment from providers and commissioners while adapting existing toolkits for effective implementation. Engagement is seen as a critical investment for advancing public choice agendas and ensuring better health outcomes for the community.
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Knowsley Health and WellbeingIntegrated Strategy for Improving Service User Involvement & Experience Jacqueline Robinson Head of Engagement and Involvement Marion Dykes Engagement and Involvement Manager Michelle Standing Engagement and Involvement Manager
SENSE STRATEGIC MODEL Service Experience Networks Support Empower FOUNDATIONS BEHAVIOUR CHANGE OUTCOMES Knowledge Management Stronger Insight REACT E&D Commissioning Decisions PPG CONFERENCE Better Outcomes CSP Health Leisure Social Care PRIMARY SECONDARY CARE Improved Operational Delivery Service Experience FRONTLINE
Lessons for others… • Gain strategic support to develop your model • Behaviour change culture change • Obstacles benefits incremental approach • Involve key stakeholders • Encourage local leadership • Gain commitment from providers / commissioners • Develop / adapt existing toolkits and guidance
Final Message…. Engagement is a valuable resource which needs to be protected as a key investment area to get to where you want to be, if you want to develop the Choice agenda with the public, this is the right place to start the process – it’s not the time to cut back on even though it can be seen as the easy option, the outcomes justify the cost.