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Health as a social movement Helen Bevan @HelenBevan

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Health as a social movementHelen Bevan

@HelenBevan

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Using social movement principles

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“Tomorrow’s management systems will need to value diversity, dissent

and divergence as highly as conformance, consensus and

cohesion.”Gary Hamel

Image by neilperkin.typepad.com

“The single biggest mistake to avoid? Creating disruption at work. Focus on developing relationships, not disrupting and alienating people. Peter Vander Awera on learning from setbacks and failures

is the new normal!

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Which kind of activists are most successful at delivering change?

Lone wolvesBuild power by expertise and information — through advocacy, oversight, contributing to committees, public comments and other forms of consultation

Source: Hahrie Han How Organizations Develop Activists: Civic Associations and Leadership in the 21st Century

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Patient leaders as “lone wolves”

“What I am ranting about is the way in which patients are being streamed into advisory sub committees, the way we are

being used as tokens and to help tick off the right box…..Where is the attitude that patients are part of the team in

healthcare, that we are partners? Why are we always asked to participate inside a pre-determined frame? When will we

see co-design of new policies, and ultimately co-production?”

Anette McKinnon

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Which kind of activists are most successful at delivering change?

Lone wolvesBuild power by expertise and information — through advocacy, oversight, contributing to committees, public comments and other forms of consultation

MobilisersBuild power by mobilising people – being able to call on large numbers of people to contribute, engage in change and take action

Source: Hahrie Han How Organizations Develop Activists: Civic Associations and Leadership in the 21st Century

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Which kind of activists are most successful at delivering change?

Lone wolvesBuild power by expertise and information — through advocacy, oversight, contributing to committees, public comments and other forms of consultation

MobilisersBuild power by mobilising people – being able to call on large numbers of people to contribute, engage in change and take action

OrganisersBuild power by growing leaders – identifying, recruiting and training future leaders in a distributed network: building a community and protecting its strength

Source: Hahrie Han How Organizations Develop Activists: Civic Associations and Leadership in the 21st Century

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Which kind of activists are most successful at delivering change?

Lone wolvesBuild power by expertise and information — through advocacy, oversight, contributing to committees, public comments and other forms of consultation

MobilisersBuild power by mobilising people – being able to call on large numbers of people to contribute, engage in change and take action

OrganisersBuild power by growing leaders – identifying, recruiting and training future leaders in a distributed network: building a community and protecting its strength

Source: Hahrie Han How Organizations Develop Activists: Civic Associations and Leadership in the 21st Century

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Which kind of activists are most successful at delivering change?

Lone wolvesBuild power by expertise and information — through advocacy, oversight, contributing to committees, public comments and other forms of consultation

MobilisersBuild power by mobilising people – being able to call on large numbers of people to contribute, engage in change and take action

OrganisersBuild power by growing leaders – identifying, recruiting and training future leaders in a distributed network: building a community and protecting its strength

Source: Hahrie Han How Organizations Develop Activists: Civic Associations and Leadership in the 21st Century

LEAST effective

MOST effective:A combination of mobilising AND

organising

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Focus on the “We”

“Great social movements get their energy by growing a distributed

leadership”Joe Simpson

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Copyright: <a href='http://www.123rf.com/profile_iqoncept'>iqoncept / 123RF Stock Photo</a>

Beyond top down and bottom up change……. Beyond the service lens through which systems

leaders typically conceive the problems we’re trying

to solve….Bringing positive

disruption into the system for faster change & bigger

outcomes

Disruptive co-creation

Adapted from SOLACE