by Steve | Nov 6, 2020 | Case Studies
The ALF Project is a small, local pilot project which has succeeded in engaging people with long term health conditions to become actively involved with improving the lives of other patients and service users. The core activity is a skilled conversation between a...
by Steve | Nov 6, 2020 | Case Studies
In 2003, the Danish National Board of Health (NBH) was approached by the Danish Arthritis Association (Gigforeningen). They wanted to test the programme CDSMP from Stanford University. At the same time a need had been identified for exploring the implications and...
by Steve | Nov 6, 2020 | Case Studies
The World Health Organisation Regional Office for Europe and the European Commission started a partnership on ‘Empowerment in Mental Health’ in 2008. The objective was to build environments in which people with mental health problems are enabled to develop and express...
by Steve | Nov 6, 2020 | Case Studies
Implementing the Stanford model with a partnering approach. Careum, a private independent Swiss Foundation has been working with British and Danish organisations on implementing the Stanford model in Switzerland and German speaking countries. Careum’s main reason for...
by Steve | Nov 6, 2020 | Case Studies
The Co-Creating Health Project worked across four disease types (diabetes, depression, Pain, CoPD) and eight acute and primary care sites. The project combines self management courses for patients with skills training for clinicians, supported with appropriate service...
by Steve | Nov 6, 2020 | Case Studies