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CHE Trinity HealthMission Statement
Presented by members of the Mission Integration team
January, 2014
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Introductions…
Philip Boyle VP, Mission and Ethics
Martha Conroy Director, Ministry Formation
Laurie Lennon Hynes Director, Mission and Ministry Formation
Jim Letourneau Director, Mission and Spirituality
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Philip Boyle and Alan Sanders• (Philip) Leads overall strategic
direction • Provide theological content • Co-facilitate Mission and Core
Value webinars• Design, develop and author
- “Theological Background” essays
- “Exercises”
Roles in the Mission Statement / Core Values Rollout
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Martha Conroy & Laurie Lennon• Co-responsible for the “Train the
Trainer” webinars.
Jim Letourneau• Manages the Mission Statement
and Core Values rollout process • Composes the “Reflections.”
Roles in the Mission Statement / Core Values Rollout
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Reflection
Reflection #1 (5 minute version)
Reading:
We, CHE Trinity Health,
Serve together in the spirit of the Gospel
As a compassionate and transforming healing presence
Within our communities.
Sharing
Closing Prayer
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There are two types of webinars:
Train the Trainer MCV Webinar
Purpose To introduce tools for the MCV rollout process
To provide theological context and discussion for each component of the rollout
Audience Mission leaders and Ambassadors Anyone the RHM Mission leader chooses to engage/invite
Schedule Every other month beginning January 2014
Every other month beginning February 2014
Frequency Twice a month (the same webinar is repeated, only attend one)
Once a month
Both webinars will be recorded if the schedule is incompatible with the intended audience.
Duration One hour 30 minutes, with the expectation that an RHM facilitator (i.e. a Mission leader or Ambassador) facilitates an additional 30 minutes of discussion on the topic.
Mission Statements
• Inspire those who carry out the mission• Communicate who our stakeholders are
and how we provide value to them• Declare our purpose: Why do we exist?
Theological Background
Theological Background
Theological Background
We, CHE Trinity Health,
Serve together in the spirit of the Gospel
As a compassionate and transforming healing presence
Within our communities.
We
• Radical interdependence• Persons make it happen• As big as a constellation
Theological Background
Serve
• “Come to serve, not be served”• Servant leadership• Sponsors responded to need• Person-centered care: meet person’s not our
needs
Theological Background
In the spirit of the Gospel
• All traditions have “good news”• Heart of the “Gospel”—Caritas
• God is love
Theological Background
Compassionate
• Perception of Catholic health care• To be with suffering of others• Solidarity• Palliative care across the continuum
Theological Background
Transforming
• Biblical transformation• Blind see• Lame walk• Dead are raised
• Sponsors transformation
Theological Background
Healing presence
• More than body• Body, mind and spirit• Palliative• Sacramental nature—God acts through ordinary
means
Theological Background
Within our communities
• “Our”—radical interdependence• Challenge:
• Are we embedded?• Are we meeting the community’s need?
Accessing Resources
Accessing Resources
Accessing Resources
Accessing Resources
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Resources: Overview
Categories (or Folders)
1. Theological Background
- Biblical Understanding
- Catholic Tradition
- Other Traditions
- Practical Applications
2. Reflections
3. Exercises
4. Other (to be developed)
Reflections
Reflections
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Reflections
• Three options• Vary in length• Each builds on
the other, so content is repeated
Exercises
Exercises
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Resources: Overview Exercises
Exercises
1. Intended for small
groups
2. Elements
- Learning Objective
- Facilitator Tips
- Content
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Mission Statement:
Word Phrase Exercise
Facilitator TipsREAD the Mission statement twice.
ASK each participant to read one word or phrase from the Mission
Statement (below).
ASK each participant to circle a word or phrase that strikes them.
Learning Objective At the completion of this 20-30 minute exercise (depending on the size of the group size) the participant will be to:Relate key words and phrases from the CHE Trinity Health Mission Statement to his/hers personal values
Mission StatementWe, CHE Trinity Health, serve together in the spirit of the Gospel as a compassionate and transforming healing presence within our communities.
Learning Objective: At the completion of this 20-30 minute exercise (depending on the size of the group), the participant will be to:
• Relate key words / phrases from the CHE Trinity Health Mission Statement to his/her personal values.
• Enhance meaning and understanding of the CHE Trinity Health Mission Statement.
This Exercise• The facilitator asks participants to identify words/phrases from the
Mission Statement that strikes them• Then participants are invited to reflect on and discuss questions
designed to deepen the connection between their personal values and the Mission Statement.
Word / Phrase Exercise
Good Samaritan Exercise
Learning Objective:At the completion of this 20-40 minute exercise (depending on the size of the group), the participant will enhance his/her understanding of the "The Good Samaritan" Scripture reading.
This Exercise• The facilitator (or participant) reads the Good Samaritan Scripture
reading twice out loud. • Then participants are asked to silently reflect on several questions
which connect the Scripture reading to our Mission Statement.• The exercise concludes with group sharing.
Person-Centered Care exercise
Learning Objective:At the completion of this 30-40 minute exercise (depending on the size of the group), the participant will enhance his/her understanding of what it means to be a "compassionate and healing presence" as it relates to those the Regional Health Ministry serves and their families.
This Exercise• Participants are asked in silence to write down their thoughts on a
variety of questions related to patient-centered care and its relationship to the Mission Statement.
• The exercise concludes with group sharing.
Appreciative Inquiry exercise
Appreciative Inquiry• Strength-based, capacity-building approach• Discovering the very best in experience • Leads to transformation of human systems
This Exercise
Captures the strength and power of a community working toward a common goal.
Broadening Our Experience exercise
Different perspectives on our Mission Statement:• Current events: threats to our Mission?• Decision-making• “In your own words”• Use of technology
Next Steps
Next Steps
What happens next?
The specifics of the Mission Statement / Core Values rollout within an RHM are dependent upon the leadership and decisions of the RHM Mission leader(s). The tools presented here are options for the RHM to use.
In March, an evaluation will be distributed to the Mission leaders to measure the helpfulness of these tools.
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