Online repository of teaching and learning materials

We are pleased to announce the release of the online repository of teaching and learning materials for the StoryAidEU project. As well as our results page, we wanted to provide educators with a place where they can find all the materials they need to implement all or part of our storytelling course into their own training courses. The first step is to read our concise Training Guide which provides everything you need to know about our project, the resources available and some suggestions for implementation. You can then find the associated Coursebook for students and Group Work Guide with examples for each module.

On the online repository you can also find the PowerPoint slides for each module along with the video lectures we have created and other audio/visual materials. Link: https://storyaid.eu/online-repository/

E6 Demonstration Event with Eli Anderson, Thursday 30th September 2021

We are pleased to announce the details of the first multiplier event of StoryAidEU project. The event will be held virtually, online on Thursday 30th of September 2021 and there will be two sessions – morning and evening (similar format/information at both).

This 90 min demonstration event aims to present an innovative approach for integrating the principles of humanism in the delivery of healthcare. We strongly believe that storytelling can become a crucial tool for educators to reveal the hidden and silent stories of patients, healthcare professionals, loved ones, and vulnerable populations, and in particular through the practice of interprofessional collaboration. StoryAID Director Eli Anderson, as a storytelling expert, will lead the event.

Download the agenda here: https://bit.ly/2Z7XY9e

Participation at the event is free of charge. To register, please visit: https://inhwe.org/storyaideu-event-registration

StoryAidEU Final Conference, Wednesday 1st September 2021

Stakeholders of the health sector, medical educators and students willing to explore a new, interprofessional model of healthcare training, have attended the Final Conference of StoryAidEU project on Wednesday 1st September 2021.

Final Conference Programme: https://inhwe.org/sites/default/files/documents/STORY_Progr.pdf

Among others, the following external contributors have kindly accepted to participate and present their latest research in the field:

“Nothing becomes real ’till it is experienced – exploring students, educators and senior nurses experiences and perceptions of leadership” by Ms. Alison James, Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University

“The use of television documentary review and group discussion for intercultural learning between nursing students in Glasgow and Singapore” by Ms. Sue Campbell, Lecturer, University of Glasgow

“Enhancing the leadership knowledge and skills of Namibian and Welsh qualified nurses and student nurses” by Prof. Dianne Watkins, OBE, Deputy Head of School, Cardiff University

“Designing an effective online interprofessional learning environment: Implementation and lessons learned from two faculty development programmes for educational practice improvement in the health professions” by Dr. Cesar Orsini, Associate Professor in Medical Education, Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia

“Educators of healthcare professionals: the role of the interprofessional educator” by Mrs. Julie Browne, Senior Lecturer, Cardiff University School of Medicine

“Service Design and Interprofessional Collaboration in Finnish Social and Health Care Education” by Ms. Sirkku Säätelä, Senior lecturer, Nursing department Novia UAS

On behalf of the StoryAidEU consortium, we’d like to thank everyone who has contributed to what is a successful event and important debate on this issue.

Third Project Newsletter

We are pleased to announce the third issue of the StoryAidEU Newsletter with the latest information on the project’s activities and outputs. In this issue we are providing features on the storytelling curriculum, you will also get to know more about the background research and how this shaped our project.

You can view the newsletter by clicking here: https://storyaid.eu/newsletter-library/

To subscribe, please visit: https://storyaid.eu/newsletter-registration/

Second Project Newsletter

We are pleased to announce the second issue of the StoryAidEU Newsletter with the latest information on the project’s activities and outputs. You can view the newsletter by clicking here. If you are a health sector professional, educator and/or student willing to explore a new, interprofessional model of healthcare training, this is the right project for you with our final outcomes being a training guide/coursebook, learning videos and an interactive lecture explaining how storytelling can improve humanism in healthcare.

To subscribe, please visit: https://storyaid.eu/newsletter-registration/

2nd Project Results Now Available

Once again, we are delighted to announce that another round of project results is now available for consultation and download. Since our latest interim meetings held over the summer of 2020, the consortium has been working hard conducting research which will help us deliver a on our aim to improve humanism in healthcare education through the use of storytelling. This research has led to three Policy Review reports which have compiled the findings for an extensive desk based research exercise and a number of interviews with policymakers from across the EU.

The Policy Reviews into the three core themes of the project, namely: humanism, IPE and storytelling which are available here: https://storyaid.eu/results/

3rd Interim Project Meeting Scheduled

The StoryAidEU Project Consortium has organised a 3rd interim meeting of partners to catch up on the intellectual outputs of the project. The meeting is to be held on Thursday 1st October 2020 and the consortium will review the following project deliverables to be released shortly: literature reviews, policy reviews and Delphi survey. In addition, the team will discuss the current and future dissemination activities which include a dedicated session at the INHWE Virtual Conference of Health Workforce Education & Research on Thursday 7th and Friday 8th January 2021: https://inhwe.org/inhwe-online-2021

1st Project Results Now Available

We are delighted to announce that the first round of project results is now available for consultation and download. Since our kick of meeting in Tralee, Ireland the consortium has been working hard conducting background research which will help us deliver a on our aim to improve humanism in healthcare education through the use of storytelling.

We have conducted three Concept Analysis into the three core themes of the project, namely: humanism, IPE and storytelling which are now available here: https://storyaid.eu/results/

StoryAidEU Project: Newsletter Announcement

We are pleased to announce the first issue of the StoryAidEU Newsletter with the latest information on the project’s activities and outputs. If you are a health sector professional, educator and/or student willing to explore a new, interprofessional model of healthcare training, this is the right project for you with our final outcomes being a training guide/coursebook, learning videos and an interactive lecture explaining how storytelling can improve humanism in healthcare.

To subscribe, please visit: https://storyaid.eu/newsletter-registration/