The School for Change Agents

Posted 2 years 2 months ago by NHS Horizons

Duration : 5 weeks
Study Method : Online
Subject : Healthcare & Medicine
Overview
Develop the skills to make a difference & create change in your organisation. Free* course targeted at health & care staff.
Course Description

Welcome to the School For Change Agents!

Free access to course content for everyone and free upgrade for NHS & affiliated staff.

Check eligibility for a free upgrade here.

Apply for free upgrade here.

The School is free for everyone to participate.

If you are not eligible for an upgrade but want to take part free of charge, when registering for the course ensure you select the limited access option. This will give you 5 weeks to complete the course from the time you registered.

Do you want to make a difference in your organisation?

On this course, you will build the skills, confidence, and supportive community needed to create change in an evolving environment.

You will learn how to become a change agent by generating new ideas, pushing the boundaries, and leading others to do the same in your organisation. You will understand what drives you to create change, how to take action, and how to improve your approaches based on feedback.

By completing this course, you will discover your potential to make a difference with a community of like-minded individuals.

This course has been created by NHS Horizons, part of the English National Health Service. It is relevant for everyone who works in the public or voluntary sector globally. Although the content is focused on the needs of health and care staff, it will suit change agents from other industries including housing, education, the police service, and government and community activists.

Requirements

This course has been created by NHS Horizons, part of the English National Health Service. It is relevant for everyone who works in the public or voluntary sector globally. Although the content is focused on the needs of health and care staff, it will suit change agents from other industries including housing, education, the police service, and government and community activists.

Career Path
  • Demonstrate relevant skills to lead and create change among peers
  • Evaluate approaches to create change and improve on them based on analysis from peers
  • Develop an understanding of change methodology
  • Develop knowledge of accessing communities and resources related to creating change in their locality
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