This workshop looks at the experiences of A&E staff in dealing with trauma and unpicks the processes and practices discussed by the individuals from both their everyday and one-off experiences. We will explore a story of infrastructure shock and reflect on this based on the understanding constructed from the medical cases. We will ask you to share your own stories of ‘shock’ to help draw out learning from these different contexts.
The workshop is free to attend and travel expenses can be covered.
When: Monday 26 November, 1-5pm
Where: Bloomsbury Suite, Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BJ
Register: Email claire.walsh@ncl.ac.uk
Final Dissemination Event
On Friday 22 November (10am to 4pm) we will be holding our final project dissemination event at The Royal Society in London. The event will include an overview of the project process, methodologies and findings. Interactive sessions will draw upon a number of activities and experiments that the project has conducted to prompt discussion around identifying barriers and enablers for change and innovation of infrastructure systems. A final open discussion on the value of this research and its outcomes, alongside other on-going research programmes will aid identification of future research priorities.
If you would like to register to attend please complete the following form: http://forms.ncl.ac.uk/view.php?id=5061. Please feel free to circulate the attached project information flyer to others who may be interested in the event.
A more detailed programme will be available nearer the time of the event.