ONTARIO SCI ALLIANCE RETREAT
APRIL 13, 2018
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ONTARIO SCI ALLIANCE RETREAT APRIL 13, 2018 AN ORGANIZED & MOBILIZED ONTARIO PRESENTED BY: Peter Athanasopoulos Executive Director Ontario SCI Alliance Ontario Spinal Cord Injury Alliance Retreat Friday April 13, 2018 Our Membership
APRIL 13, 2018
Ontario Spinal Cord Injury Alliance Retreat Friday April 13, 2018
PRESENTED BY: Peter Athanasopoulos
Executive Director Ontario SCI Alliance
Our Membership
Bold New World 2014-2017
HEALTH SYSTEMS HOUSING EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORTATION PEER & FAMILY SUPPORT COMMUNITY INCLUSION & INTEGRATION INFORMATION PORTALS KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION HEALTH SYSTEMS HOUSING ILY SUPPORT
Powerful Partnerships
for Ontarians with Spinal Cord Injuries
POWERFUL PARTNERSHIPS
Community Mobillization Research into Practice
Co-led by
Advocacy Capacity
Ontario SCI Research Network
SCI Knowledge Mobilization Network
Public Policy Program
Insurance Bureau of Canada
with SCI, their families, researchers, service providers, and policy makers
What our Community Achieved
ONTARIO’S NETWORK OF NETWORKS
Reaching, Grasping & Manipulation Bladder Health Emotional Well Being Walking Community Participation & Employment Self Management Urinary Tract Infection Pressure Injuries Sexual Health Wheeled Mobility Pain Management Cardiovascular Health People With SCI SCI Community Organizations Private Industries Researchers Acute & Rehab Centers Service Providers SCI HIGH ONTARIO KNOWLEDGE MOBILIZATION NETWORK PHYSICIAN ENGAGEMENT NETWORK ONTARIO SCI RESEARCH NETWORK ONTARIO SCI ALLIANCE SCI ONTARIO PUBLIC POLICY PROGRAM Policy Makers Research Training & Mentoring Engagement of People With Lived Experience In Spinal Cord InjuryCROSS
CUTTING
PLATFORMS
Peer Activists Implementation Science Data ManagementTHE SCI COMMUNITY
SPINAL CORD INJURY REHABILITATION CARE HIGH PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
www.sci-high.ca sci-high@uhn.ca @SCIHighProject
SCI-HIGH Project
To advance SCI rehabilitation care for Canadians in the first 18 months after inpatient rehabilitation admission by 2020.
SCI-HIGH AIM
18 months
“Establish a comprehensive framework of structure, process & outcome indicators to improve standards of spinal cord injury rehabilitation in Canada.”
THIS WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH: Consultation with relevant stakeholders including Accreditation Canada, HSO, RHI, ONF, scientists, health policy makers, leaders, administrators, health care providers and leaders with lived experience in SCI.
SCI-HIGH Mission Statement
Reaching, Grasping & Manipulation Bladder Health Emotional Well Being Walking Community Participation & Employment Self Management Urinary Tract Infection Skin Integrity Sexual Health Wheeled Mobility Cardiovascular Health
DOMAINS
Science Evidence-Based Practices Implementation Science Service
IMPLEMENTATION: Purposeful activities at the practice, program, and system level designed to put into place a program or intervention.
Ontario SCI Knowledge Mobilization Network (KMN)
I M P L E M E N T A T I O N
Ontario SCI Knowledge Mobilization Network (KMN)
Site Site Site Site Site Mentorship Implementation MANAGEMENT DATA
PHYSICIAN ENGAGEMENT NETWORK
billing, with the MOHLTC
under the Patients First Act
Cord Injury Ontario community
Join our Network
THE BEST PRACTICE MODEL IN ONTARIO
Mobility Clinic
Care, Rehabilitation, and individuals with SCI
and primary care modules/toolkits
Mobility Clinics throughout Ontario and virtual support options
Outreach Efforts
VIP4SCI
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES PEER SUPPORT PEER CONNECTIONS FAMILY & CAREGIVERS FAMILY DOCTOR MOBILITY CLINIC REGIONAL SERVICE COORDINATOR EXTERNAL SUPPORT AND SERVICES SPINAL CORD INJURY ONTARIO RESOURCE CENTREYOU
ACCESS TO REHAB SERVICES (VIA PATIENT PORTAL)Join our Network
Ontario Sci Research Network
clinical research
collaboration
Sci Ontario- Public Policy Program
ELECTION DAY IN ONTARIO IS JUNE 7, 2018
www.yourmoveontario.ca
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Today’s Focus
ENGAGEMENT
around a topic area
Makers are a part of our community
needs to feel connected
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
LEADERSHIP
Engagement in Media - Peer Spokespersons Engagement in Peer Support Engagement in Peer Facilitation Engagement in SCI Awareness & Knowledge ClientsEngagement in Research Engagement in Public Policy and Government Relations
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Engagement at Info Sessions OtherQuestions
CO-LED BY IN PARTNERSHIP WITH
Hearing Our Community’s Voice Summit Consensus Survey Results
Emily E. Giroux
MSc Student, School of Health and Exercise Sciences – University of British Columbia OkanaganPeter Athanasopoulos
Senior Manager, Public Policy & Government Relations – Spinal Cord Injury Ontariocommunity
AIM
What is Delphi Methodology?
Survey 1
Strategies and Supports
What is Delphi Methodology?
Survey 1
Strategies and Supports
ANALYSIS
What is Delphi Methodology?
Survey 1
Strategies and Supports
ANALYSIS
Survey 2
Benefits of Delphi Methodology
Self-Administered
Equal Consideration
Group Interactions
Piloting of Survey
Development Methods
Refine Consensus Methods Co-Develop Consensus Methods
Survey Methods
Disseminate Survey #1 Disseminate Survey #2 Analyze Survey #2 Analyze Survey #1 Develop Action Plan
Participants (Survey 1)
Participants (Survey 2)