Debbie Begent
Quality Improvement Lead
Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust
England - East
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Debbie Begent posted a new activity comment 8 months, 3 weeks ago
thanks so much I will email you and see what works for you
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Debbie Begent posted an update in the group Co-production 9 months ago
Hi, does anyone have any practical experience working with young people (18yrs) transitioning into adult services to get their input to designing a new service in an engaging way? looking for help with my Q Exchange bid. thanks
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Debbie Begent joined the group Co-production 9 months ago
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Debbie Begent changed their profile picture 2 years, 8 months ago
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Debbie Begent posted an update in the group Frailty QI 2 years, 8 months ago
Hi I am QI Lead at Bucks Healthcare Trust supporting the Falls reduction QI workstream. I’ve posted an idea to Q Exchange and value your input. We are hoping to expand the Steady on Your Feet website so that people who do not meet threshold for full specialist falls assessment can access a self-assessment, advice and we hope to develop the…Read more
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Debbie Begent joined the group Frailty QI 2 years, 8 months ago
Maybe @aichabouraoui?
thank you have messaged Aicha and emailed, thanks for the recommendation.
Hi Debbie, lovely meeting you.
Very happy to help. Let’s have a chat.
my email Aicha.bouraoui@nhs.net
Aicha
thanks so much I will email you and see what works for you
Hi Debbie.
My PhD research is related to this topic. I can share some information with you if it’s helpful. l.e.wareing@lancaster.ac.uk
that would be great I will email you, thank you
The way that I do co-design, is to start with a small experimental team. Take a person that needs help or support, and begin to understand their needs, and design around them. Learning and documenting as the team goes along. If you do this for several people, then the co-design team then begins to learn how to do it, and the characteristics that…Read more
Hi that is great advice – I’ve been sent a link to a piece of work with a workshop design which is great – but I like your idea of working with someone individually first to test we have the right ideas and questions for the workshop