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  • February 18, 2021 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm

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Are you a researcher or practitioner working on program design or evaluation?
Would you like a better understanding of Service Design?
Are you interested in Implementation Science?

Please join us for our next virtual MAP Evaluation Series workshop.

Title: An Introduction to Service Design for Community-Based Health Innovation
Presenters: Jay Shaw, Zayna Khayat, Alexis Wise, Paolo Korre, Dara Gordon and Joseph Donia
Date: Thursday, February 18, 2021
Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm ET

To register for FREE, please visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/an-introduction-to-service-design-for-community-based-health-innovation-tickets-133856720053?aff=affiliate1

About the workshop
Health innovation refers to a set of concepts and approaches focused on creating, maintaining and restoring health. The concepts and methods of innovation have been increasingly used to improve the delivery of community-based services. Community-based approaches to health innovation are becoming increasingly common as the urgency of re-thinking community-based service delivery becomes clearer. This workshop will introduce the concept and practice of community-based health innovation with a focus on service design, and will contrast service design with conventional approaches to implementation science that are often used in health care. Service design refers to a human-centred approach to building services that are efficient, desirable, and usable in particular contexts. Service design differs from conventional approaches to implementation science in that it emphasizes the development of services that are meaningful to those who participate in delivering and receiving those services. This approach is innovative in applying the concepts and practice of design thinking to health care. The workshop will include an overview of service design practice along with case examples, and present an understanding of how service design can be approached from a social justice perspective. Practical approaches to using a service design approach in community-based health care will be presented.

Workshop Team
Jay Shaw, Scientist (Women’s College Hospital); Research Director of Artificial Intelligence, Ethics & Health (University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics)

Zayna Khayat, Future Strategist, SE Health

Alexis Wise, Founder of THIS IS … Consulting services and SE Health, Housing for Health Fellow

Paolo Korre, Service Designer

Dara Gordon, PhD Student (University of Toronto) and Research Coordinator (Women’s College Hospital)

Joseph Donia, PhD Student (University of Toronto) and Research Assistant (Women’ College Hospital)

About the MAP Evaluation Series
Our Evaluation Series aims to build on our core principles – street-level solutions, policy impact, training and community partnership – to build evaluation capacity. We convene community agencies and researchers around the country interested in learning about different evaluation and developing evaluation skills.

All sessions are facilitated by individuals with academic and applied evaluation expertise, and are available free-of-charge via Zoom.

About MAP
Through big-picture research and street-level solutions, MAP Centre for Urban Health Solutions tackles complex urban health issues. With an evolving focus on evidence-based solutions, the need for evaluation expertise is growing. Connected to both a teaching hospital and university, MAP has a longstanding history in training. We partner with individuals in the community, community agencies and all levels of government to study scalable solutions that will have real, long-term, positive health impacts. Visit maphealth.ca, twitter @MAP_Health.

If you’d like to learn about future Evaluation Series workshops, please join our mailing list by writing to alix.freiler @ unityhealth.to.