This is a recording of an event from Self Management Week 2023, an annual events series hosted by the ALLIANCE. This recording, from 21 September, was from a webinar called 'Courage, confidence and collaboration: supporting self management in health professionals’ practice', delivered by Professor Lisa Kidd. Lisa works as a Professor of Nursing at Glasgow Caledonian University and leads a programme of research on supported self management in people affected by stroke. Specifically, Lisa’s work focusses on how to help health professionals to understand, implement and embed person centred self management support into their practice and the contexts that enable or hinder this to happen. Lisa’s research has so far informed stroke education and training, as well as underpinning and supporting the implementation of the Scottish Government’s new Progressive Stroke Pathway. Lisa has been a professional affiliate member of the ALLIANCE’s Self Management Network for a number of years and currently sits on, and reviews applications for, the Self Management Fund Grant Allocation Panel.
Self Management Week, the ALLIANCE's annual Self Management Celebration, is a national awareness raising initiative highlighting self management activity across Scotland. Self management refers to a way of living and working that means people living with long term conditions feel more in control of their health and wellbeing. The Self Management Programme has long been an area of partnership working between the ALLIANCE and the Scottish Government, most notably via the Self Management Fund which the ALLIANCE administers on behalf of the Scottish Government. See here for more information: [ Ссылка ]
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