Learn How to Develop a Community Strategy for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease
Webinar Video Shorts
We understand that your busy schedule might prevent you from watching the entire webinar on “Learn How to Develop a Community Strategy for Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease”, which is why we've carefully curated concise and informative video clips from it. These video shorts cover essential insights, practical tips, and key takeaways from our presenters.
Introduction to Strategy Maps and OMTA Model
This short video explains the use of strategy mapping s and the OMTA model to co-create and use a Theory of Transformation. This video shares how leading experts in addressing complex, boundary-crossing problems are seeing these techniques as key to collaborative, sustainable progress..
An Example of the knowledge-based WIKI in action
This video shows an example of a wiki-based website called the ACEs & Resilience Resource Commons for Communities (ARRCC). The ARRCC allows strategies to be developed much more quickly, building on the work of others. Its information is carefully summarized, not specific to any one coalition, so that it can be shared with everyone and can be useful to all who look into the neutral-based information. This wiki serves as a great way to share tools, resources, and promising case studies as well as strategy details with objectives, possible measures, and free templates that can be found extremely valuable and time-saving.
Dementia Network of Calgary’s Use of Strategy Maps
This video is an exciting collaboration between the Dementia Network of Calgary and Insight Formation in re-formatting the Dementia Network of Calgary’s Strategy Roadmap into an easy-to-understand Strategy Map that carefully details goals, actions, and next steps.
An Exciting Opportunity with the CSEA 2023 Program
This brief video introduces InsightFormation’s Community Strategy Engagement Accelerator (CSEA) 2023 program! It covers the basic information regarding this 12-month program that helps coalitions and groups break down silos and begin working as a collaborating, cohesive community to address complex priority issues.
If you would like to know more about this strategy, you can watch the entire webinar here:
