Wednesday, 15 April 2009

NEWS: web site revitalised, IG, refugee training.

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Hi Team,

The Staffordshire SFP web site was winding down (slow, stale not very razzmatazz we thought). There are, however, about 300 visits per month and it seems a shame to lose this contact with so many people (assuming it isn't 2 people visiting 150 each!).
Carl will be working on a makeover and initial ideas include;

stronger links to the SFP interest groups including video,
stronger links to the (inter)national communities so that people can keep up to date and, most importantly, any ideas put forward by you.

Any ideas on how to develop an even more useful and engaging website would be appreciated. Please hit the 'reply to all' button so that we can get a conversation going.

The next IG is next Wednesday 22nd April and I've been a bit slow in sorting a venue. As a result we will be back at Harplands and the tea & biscuits will be as god as ever. Would a case based conversation be useful? If so let me know and I'll get it organised. If you're intending to call in please let me know so that catering will be sufficient.

Following the success of the presentation by Sarah Wilshaw and some bloke at the DoH conference in York we are going to arrange a 2 day training course on SFP with refugees. Probable date is mid to late July 2009. There will be a limited number of places at a reasonable fee and more details will be sent out soon. Any ideas on this please get in touch.

All the best,

Steve

Steve Freeman,
Research Nurse, Solution Focused Approaches Manager, Clinical Effectiveness Support Unit.
Lecturer Keele University.


www.solutionfocusedapproaches.co.uk <http://www.solutionfocusedapproaches.co.uk/>




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