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Auto Action Learning: a tool for policy change. Building capacity across the developing regional system to improve health in the North East of England.

作者信息

Learmonth Alyson, Pedler Mike

机构信息

North East of England Regional Office, Health Development Agency, Wolfson Research Institute, Queen's Campus, Stockton on Tees [corrected] UK.

出版信息

Health Policy. 2004 May;68(2):169-81. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2003.09.002.

DOI:10.1016/j.healthpol.2003.09.002
PMID:15063017
Abstract

Health policy traditionally has tended to focus on health care policy. The World Health Organisation Investment for Health approach aims to influence policy development by locating health as both the outcome of, and an asset for, sustainable economic and social development. The policy context in England offers a range of drivers and opportunities to operationalise the Investment for Health approach through action to improve health and reduce inequalities, nationally and as importantly at a regional and local level. This paper traces developments in the North East of England April 2002-November 2002, from the perspective of an advocate for developing a systemic and systematic approach using an Investment for Health approach. The tool used to track change is based in action learning [M. Pedler, Action Learning for Managers, Lemos and Crane, London, 1996]. The Action Learning Problem Brief identifies why the goal is important, who to, how progress might be identified, difficulties and benefits. Generally, this acts as a starting point for problem solving within an Action Learning Set. This piece of work uses the framework for reflection and tracking, with input from a mentor, at four to eight weekly intervals, 'Auto Action Learning'. The authors pull out key learning points from the process, using a framework 'Towards a model for systematic learning from doing in the North East of England'.

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