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Head & Neck Cancer Big Room – Continuously improving patient experience
In this article, we talk to Katie and get a Coaches perspective on how the Flow Coaching Academy’s (FCA’s) methodology has made a difference to the way patients experience care in the Head and Neck Cancer pathway across South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw ICS in partnership with Chesterfield Royal Hospital.
Healthcare Service Design

Final Presentation – Leeds Stroke Big Room
Here is an example final presentation from Katie Johnson & Sinead Stanley about the Leeds Stroke Big Room.
Coaching Point of View

Final Presentation – Calderdale Stroke Pathway Big Room
Here is an example final presentation from Dave Nuttall & Sally Grose about the Calderdale Stroke Pathway Big Room.
Coaching Point of View

Final Presentation – Sheffield Community Stroke Service
Here is an example final presentation from Gavin Church & David McFadden about the Sheffield Community Stroke Service.
Coaching Point of View

Final Presentation – Manchester Delirium Big Room
Here is an example final presentation from Helen Pratt about the Manchester Delirium Big Room.
Coaching Point of View

Final Presentation – Lancashire Advanced Care Planning Big Room
Here is an example final presentation from Teresa Lean about the Lancashire and South Cumbria Advanced Care Planning Big Room.
Coaching Point of View

Quality is Personal – I Need more Sleep, Or Do I?
Here is Fran Hartley’s presentation about her Q is P journey
Coaching Point of View

Frailty Virtual Ward Big Room Progress at STH
Flow Coaches Tom and Kevin talk about how the FCA methodology is supporting their progress and get a sense of the story so far.
FCA Methodology (Our Approach)

Quality is Personal – Learning to Draw
Here is Rachel Chappell’s presentation about her Q is P journey
Coaching Point of View

FCA Connect Event Boosts its Improvement Community
Around 40 trained coaches and FCA friends old and new attended our ‘Connect’ event from across the UK and the overriding comment was that it felt like “coming home”.
Events, Awards & Celebrations

The FCA is working with The Stroke Quality Improvement for Rehabilitation (SQuIRe) project
The Stroke Quality Improvement for Rehabilitation (SQuIRe) project seeks to address the underlying causes of unwarranted variation in community stroke care provision.
Healthcare Service Design