Williams Jessie
The GroundSwell Project, New South Wales, Australia.
Ann Palliat Med. 2018 Jan;7(Suppl 1):AB008. doi: 10.21037/apm.2018.s008.
What does it take to light a fire to create cultural change about the way we do death, dying and bereavement in Australia? The GroundSwell Project set out to embark on a bold journey to create cultural change in the death and dying space in Australia. For 7 years we have delivered over 55 arts/health projects and have punched well above our weight. What have we learned about change and innovation? We've learned that we had to set up a fiercely independent organisation, drawing on short term funding so that we were never locked into delivering results that perpetuated 'systemic malaise'. We grew a network of activators across Health and Palliative care, community as well as other non-health related workplaces. We sought to find the right people, likening them to 'positive outliers' and engaged their head, heart and hands so they may influence others for a ripple effect. We work well with power or rank, a critical skill when leaning into complex social change. We've learned that we must engage leaders not just in health but ALL sectors, institutions, all walks of life...why not make it possible for any change to be truly 'social'? In this presentation, you will glean highlights from a range of our innovations and our approach to leadership, social research and collaboration. You'll have pause to reflect on how in your current role in the health system, you too can create change, by drawing on non-health specific discourse, using a stronger social lens. Wanting to engage all walks of life to improve public health is one thing, doing it and maintaining momentum is another! Join Jessie from the GroundSwell Project, Australia to learn about what they have gleaned from 7 years of being just a little too ahead of their time.
要怎样才能点燃一把火,在澳大利亚改变我们对待死亡、临终和丧亲之痛的方式,从而实现文化变革呢?“GroundSwell项目”着手踏上了一段大胆的旅程,旨在改变澳大利亚在死亡和临终领域的文化。七年来,我们开展了超过55个艺术/健康项目,取得了远超自身规模的成果。我们从变革与创新中学到了什么呢?我们明白了必须成立一个极度独立的组织,依靠短期资金运作,这样我们就永远不会陷入为维持“系统性问题”而交付成果的境地。我们在健康与姑息治疗、社区以及其他与健康无关的工作场所建立了一个行动者网络。我们努力寻找合适的人,将他们比作“积极的异类”,并让他们全身心投入,以便他们能够影响他人,产生连锁反应。我们在面对权力或职级时能很好地开展工作,这是推动复杂社会变革的一项关键技能。我们认识到,我们必须让领导者参与进来,不仅是医疗领域的,还包括所有部门、机构、各行各业……为什么不能让任何变革都真正具有“社会性”呢?在本次演讲中,你将了解到我们一系列创新举措以及我们在领导力、社会研究与合作方面的方法要点。你会停下来思考,在你目前在医疗系统中的角色中,如何借鉴非医疗领域的话语,运用更强大的社会视角来创造变革。想要让各行各业参与进来以改善公众健康是一回事,而实际去做并保持势头则是另一回事!与来自澳大利亚“GroundSwell项目”的杰西一起,了解他们在领先时代七年中所收获的经验。