Building Leadership for Health
   Building Leadership for Health        

Nurse Leadership Curriculum Development

These materials were developed to support the Improving Nurse Education and Practice in East Africa Project (INEPEA). This  programme was led by the Aga Khan Foundation and involved 5 universities as well as the Ministries of Health and the Nursing Associations of Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zanzibar. The training materials were used to develop a common approach to competence based training and development for Advanced Nursing Practice and Nurse Leadership at MSc level across East Africa. My thinking in this field was influenced by my wife Charlie who is an expert on leadership and management qualifications and assessment and my friend Professor Laetitia King who worked with me on this project.

An Introduction to Competence and Capability
00 INEPEA Introduction to Competence and[...]
Adobe Acrobat document [331.4 KB]
Applying a Competence and Capability Framework
01 INEPEA Competence and Capability cour[...]
Adobe Acrobat document [323.6 KB]
Advanced Practice Nursing Course Design
02 INEPEA Course Design.pdf
Adobe Acrobat document [445.2 KB]
Design of Learning Modules
03 INEPEA Design of Learning Modules.pdf
Adobe Acrobat document [536.1 KB]
Module and Unit Design form
A tool to be used with the design of learning modules
03a INEPEA Module and Unit Design Formre[...]
Microsoft Word document [50.5 KB]

Other Resources

 

 You should also look at The London Deanery ELearning Programme for Clinical Teachers, it is a very useful resource.

News

Recent Publications
Text book "Global Health Diplomacy", available here.

Paper in SMQ on Value for Money in Behaviour Change available here.

 

Gateway Portsmouth

Led by Portsmouth City Council and funded by the European Integration Fund has  issued a series of reports setting out lessons for co production and social integration. Read more here. We ran a dissemination day for  representatives of integration projects from 6 EU Countries.

 

Global Health Diplomacy

I  worked with  colleagues to develop training material for an open access online course, which provides an introduction to the topic suitable for diplomats in training, health advocates or international officials, academics and others including students of global health. See http://www.diplomacy.edu/courses/health   

 

We ran a course for IFMSA on global health advocacy in 2019 before the WHA see here.

 

In 2020 I developed further courses on global health advocacy and diplomacy for Students for Global Health, the Cambridge MPhil in Public Health and IFMSA see here.

 

Evaluating Health Wellbeing and Behaviour Change SROI

I updated the tools and notes to reflect the  evidence in 2016. I provide a discovery learning course on health and wellbeing evaluation for LA and CCG commissioning teams and health professionals see here

 

 

 

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