In previous episodes we've talked a lot about high-level rationales for engagement, like democratic principles and moral or ethical obligations. But we haven't really got into some of the operational nuts and bolts, like the fact that there's a whole fee-for-service industry out there - agencies hired by healthcare organizations to support engagement strategy and activities.
Join us for this behind-the-scenes look at what engagement-for-hire looks like. What is the work that's involved? And how does a strategic consulting firm advise on or think about engagement? Is any of this actually useful or meaningful, or does it only fulfill some kind of strategic or tactical purpose?
We attempt to get to the bottom of these questions with John Perenack, of StrategyCorp. John is a communications specialist who often supports clients in developing public and stakeholder engagement strategies and activities. We're excited to bring you this fascinating and illuminating conversation!
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This series is supported by the Public Engagement in Health Policy project, which promotes research, critical reflection and dialogue about engagement issues that have a health and health policy focus. Learn more about this Future of Canada project at engagementinhealthpolicy.ca
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Mentioned in this episode:
News coverage of the Windsor hospital location conflict
Previous episodes mentioning "hard to reach"
Caregiving and Work
”How did we do?” : A debrief on the role of Lived Experience Advisors in a healthcare research project
Spring Update 2023: Checking in with Jen and Em
Beyond Mandates: The Essential Input of Residents in Long-term Care Policy (Health Policy Series)
Critical Reflections on Public Engagement (Health Policy Series)
Transformative Public Engagement: Pitfalls, Possibilities and Promise - keynote by Dr. Jamila Michener (Health Policy Series)
Understanding Legitimacy in Public and Patient Engagement, with Katherine Boothe (Health Policy Series)
Deliberation, Democracy and Public Engagement: A Conversation with Kim McGrail (Health Policy Series
Black Communities, Medical Mistrust and COVID Response, with Alpha Abebe and Rhonda C. George (Health Policy Series)
”Flipping the script” on narratives about Black communities and engagement, with Alpha Abebe and Rhonda C. George (Health Policy Series)
Health Policy Series Kick-off!: A retrospective look at public engagement, with Julia Abelson
Onwards and upwards: Jen and Emily check in
Season 3 Finale: Patient Partner Reflections, brought to you by OSSU
Moral Distress in Engagement Professionals, with Mark Weir
Engagement in Context: Reflections from Jenn Broad and Paula Tookey of the South Riverdale Community Health Centre
Discussing Failures in Participatory Research, with Lori Ross
We‘re looking for patient partner stories and experiences!
Interview Extra: Advocacy and Health Equity, feat. Biba Tinga of the Sickle Cell Disease Association of Canada
Equity, Diversity, and Patient Engagement - with Dr. Nav Persaud
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