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DEEP: Sharing evidence, with a focus on numbers

24 places are available in this session. Places will be allocated on a first come, first allocated basis.

What is DEEP?

DEEP is a co-production approach to gathering, exploring, and using diverse types of evidence in learning and development using story and dialogue-based methods.

What the session will cover

When sharing any evidence (including number-based evidence) it is important to engage people’s hearts and minds. The primary focus of the session is to provide a taster of several sharing methods including using stories, visuals, and other creative approaches. There will be opportunities to practice some of these approaches. We will also touch on some basic principles when sharing number-based evidence.

This session will be co-facilitated by Yaz Wolfe (Lead Research Practitioner) from Hywel Dda University Health Board who has extensive experience in sharing evidence.

Who might benefit from the session?

The session will benefit anyone working in social care who has an interest in sharing evidence, especially those seeking to share number-based data. However, please note that the session focuses on methods of sharing information rather than data analysis or data presentation.

Book your place

If you would like to find out more about the session or would like a copy of the slides before the session to assist with note taking, please contact Gill Toms at: g.toms@bangor.ac.uk