Summary
There are now ten booklets in the “Smart guides to engagement” series. This series of slim guides has been written for persons working in or with clinical commissioning groups (CCGs). These readable guides provide straightforward advice on all aspects of patient and public engagement.
Guides to Using Social Media, Council Scrutiny and Getting Public Support
The latest three guides cover the basics of social media, working with local authority scrutiny and building public support for change.
Reference
Gilling, T. (2012). Building public support for change. (Smart Guides to Engagement). London: NHS Networks, May 31st 2012.
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White, C. (2012). Using social media to engage, listen and learn. (Smart Guides to Engagement). London: NHS Networks, May 31st 2012.
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Gilling, T. (2012). Working with local authority scrutiny. (Smart Guides to Engagement). London: NHS Networks, May 31st 2012.
Aspects of Patient and Public Engagement
Three guides published earlier in May cover (i) community development to improve population health, (ii) listening, learning and responding and (iii) practices and patient engagement.
Reference
Chanan, G. (2012). Community development: improving population health. (Smart Guides to Engagement). London: NHS Networks, May 14th 2012.
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Fisher, B. (2012). Listening, learning and responding. (Smart Guides to Engagement). London: NHS Networks, May 14th 2012.
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Varah, S. (2012). Practices and patient engagement. (Smart Guides to Engagement). London: NHS Networks, May 14th 2012.
Earlier Guides (April 2012)
The first four guides in the “Smart Guides Series on Engagement” series (NHS Networks), namely:
- Engagement for commissioning success.
- Working with LINks and local HealthWatch.
- Working with lay members and patient representatives.
- Get smart about engagement.
have been covered earlier elsewhere.