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A METHOD TO OUR MADNESS: OUR THEORY OF HOW IMPROVEMENT HAPPENS Ninon Lewis and David Williams Institute for Healthcare Improvement Early Years Collaborative: Learning Session 4

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A METHOD TO OUR MADNESS: OUR THEORY OF HOW

IMPROVEMENT HAPPENSNinon Lewis and David Williams

Institute for Healthcare Improvement

Early Years Collaborative: Learning Session 4

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COMPONENTS OF A LEARNING SYSTEM

1. System level measures2. Explicit theory or rationale for system changes3. Segmentation of the population4. Learn by testing changes sequentially5. Use informative cases: “Act for the individual learn for the

population” 6. Learning during scale-up and spread with a production plan

to go to scale7. Periodic review8. People to manage and oversee the learning system

Source: Tom Nolan PhD, Associates in Process in Improvement

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SESSION OBJECTIVES• Explore Stephen Covey’s “Big Rocks Theory” as a

guide to understanding how we can prioritize our work

• Connect the Big Rocks theory to the seven Early Years Collaborative key change areas

• Explore a four-part execution strategy for EYC improvement efforts within key changes

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Place the big rocks first…

Video Credit: The Seven Big Rocks Productivity System

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Early Years Aim

Early Intervention in Maternity

ServicesAttachment and Child

Development Beyond

Maternity Services

Continuity of Care in

Transitions Between Services

27 - 30 Month Child Health

Review

Developing Parents'

Skills

Family Engagement to Support

Early Learning

Income Maximisation

KEY CHANGES

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A FRAMEWORK FOR EXECUTION

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CPP EXECUTION STRATEGY• Setting Breakthrough Performance Goals• Developing a Portfolio of Projects to Support the

Goals• Deploying Resources to the Projects That Are

Appropriate for the Aim• Establishing an Oversight and Learning System to

Increase the Chance of Producing the Intended Results

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Setting Breakthrough Performance Goals

Early Intervention in Maternity Services

• Breakthrough Performance Goal #1• Breakthrough Performance Goal #2

Attachment and Child Development beyond maternity services• Breakthrough Performance Goal #1• Breakthrough Performance Goal #2• Breakthrough Performance Goal #3

Continuity of Care in Transitions Between Services

• Breakthrough Performance Goal #1

27 - 30 Month Child Health Review

• Breakthrough Performance Goal #1

Developing Parents' Skills

• Breakthrough Performance Goal #1• Breakthrough Performance Goal #2

Family Engagement to Support Early Learning

• Breakthrough Performance Goal #1

Income Maximisation

• Breakthrough Performance Goal #1

Breakthrough Performance Goal #3

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DEVELOPING A PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS TO SUPPORT THE GOALS

• A portfolio is a collection of projects that will together move our stretch aims.

• Your portfolio will be informed by a broad view of what you and other partners can do.

• There’s a lot in your portfolio already.

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DEVELOPING A PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS TO SUPPORT THE GOALS

Early Years Aim

Early Intervention in Maternity Services Project

Attachment and Child Development Beyond

Maternity services

Project

Project

Income Maximisation

Project

Project

Project

27 - 30 Month Child Health Review Project

Developing Parents' Skills

Project

Project

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DEVELOPING A PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS TO SUPPORT THE GOALS

Big Aim

Early Years Aim

Early Intervention in Maternity Services Project

Attachment and Child Development Beyond

Maternity services

Project

Project

Income Maximisation

Project

Project

Project

27 - 30 Month Child Health Review Project

Developing Parents' Skills

Project

Project

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DEVELOPING A PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS TO SUPPORT THE GOALS

Early Years Aim

Early Intervention in Maternity Services Project

Attachment and Child Development Beyond

Maternity services

Project

Project

Income Maximisation

Project

Project

Project

27 - 30 Month Child Health Review Project

Developing Parents' Skills

Project

Project

Big Rocks

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DEVELOPING A PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS TO SUPPORT THE GOALS

Early Years Aim

Early Intervention in Maternity Services Project

Attachment and Child Development Beyond

Maternity services

Project

Project

Income Maximisation

Project

Project

Project

27 - 30 Month Child Health Review Project

Developing Parents' Skills

Project

Project

CPP Portfolio of Projects

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Children have all the developmental skills and abilities expected of a 27-30 month old

Societal Issues

Child’s physical & mental health and emotional development

Carer’s physical & mental health and skills

Level of education Improved sharing of information

Improved joint working

Improved early identification

Detailed Aim:85% of all children within each CPP have reached all of the expected developmental milestones at the time of the child’s 27-30 month child health review by end-2016

Misuse of alcohol & drugs

Health

Improved child’s dental health

Improving child nutrition

Poverty

Quality Of Home Environment

Domestic Abuse & Violence

NutritionDisabilities & Mental health

Attachment

Improved stability / permanence for LAC

Improved money management

Improved management, planning and quality of services

Improved family centred response

Improved leadership, culture and planning

Improved teamwork, communication, skills and collaboration

Improving brain development and physical play

Parenting skills & knowledge

WORKSTREAM 2 (1 year to 30 months)

Identification & reasons for current resilience

Aim 1⁰ 2⁰

Theory of what drives developmental milestonesTheory of what actions will

ensure developmental milestones are reached

Workforce Issues

Transport, Community Capacity & Cultures

Early Learning & Play

Access To Services

Employment

Additional Support

Version: 06/03/2013

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Where project ideas come from!

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DEVELOPING A PORTFOLIO OF PROJECTS TO SUPPORT THE GOALS

• A portfolio is a collection of projects that will together move our stretch aims.

• Your portfolio will be informed by a broad view of what you and other partners can do.

• There’s a lot in your portfolio already.• Use a driver diagram or logic model to show how the

portfolio hangs together• You can annotate with system and project measures

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Aim Statement: Improve what? By how much? By When

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Change Ideas

Every project wants a charter

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SAMPLE PROJECT CHARTER (LOCATED ON EYC EXTRANET)

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• What’s in your CPP’s Portfolio of Projects?

• What key changes do they belong to?

• Are there any key changes without project activity?

AT YOUR TABLES…

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CPP STAFFING• Deploying Resources to the Projects That

Are Appropriate for the Aim

• Establishing an Oversight and Learning System to Increase the Chance of Producing the Intended Results

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SAMPLE CPP STAFFING MODEL

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SAMPLE CPP STAFFING MODEL

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SAMPLE CPP STAFFING MODEL

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SAMPLE CPP STAFFING MODEL

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SAMPLE CPP STAFFING MODEL

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Considering this model…• How are your

resources deployed?• What are the gaps?• What does your CPP

need to develop going forward?

AT YOUR TABLES…

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REPEATED USE OF THE PDSA CYCLE

Hunches Theories

Ideas

Changes That Result in Improvement

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Very Small Scale Test

Follow-up Tests

Wide-Scale Tests of Change

Implementation of Change

1) What are we trying to accomplish?2) How will we know that a change is an improvement?3) What change can we make that will result in improvement?

Sequential building of knowledge under a wide

range of conditions

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Early Intervention in Maternity Services Project(s)

Attachment and Child Development beyond maternity services Project(s)

Developing parents' skills Project(s)

Continuity of care in transitions between services Project(s)

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27 - 30 month Child Health review Project(s)

AIM: BIG DOT EARLY YEARS

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Change Concepts, Theories, Ideas

Attachment and Child Development beyond maternity services

27 - 30 month Child Health review

Early Intervention in Maternity Services

Continuity of care in transitions between services

MULTIPLE KEY CHANGES FOR A SINGLE AIM

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Thank You!