Abstract
Workshop – Background
The Falling Through the Cracks: Greg's Story film was initially created to be used in the undergrad medical school classroom but in the 3 years since its launch it has been used more than 400 times with audiences at all stages of their careers throughout the healthcare system in Canada.
Workshop - Aims and Objectives
This workshop will make a powerful and impactful case for why integrated care is vitally important.
The post-film discussion with members of Greg’s family will give the audience the opportunity to learn about Greg, details of his journey through the healthcare system and what the family has learned since he died.
The activity will reinforce the importance of teamwork and aims to move mindsets toward a common vision for our healthcare systems that is built on a foundation of teamwork.
The audience will walk away understanding how they can use the film and join a network sharing resources for change.
Workshop - Target audience
Changemakers, educators, trainers, patients, families and caregivers.
Anyone interested in moving mindsets towards teamwork and integration in healthcare
Workshop - Format
5 min - Introductions
30 min – Falling Through the Cracks: Greg’s Story Film (https://gregswings.ca/fttc-trailer)
30 min - Post-film discussion – open Q&A with Greg’s Family
20 min - Teamwork activity & introduction to available toolkit and resources5 min – Wrap-up
Workshop - Key Learnings/Take away
Understand the power of using a story to outline the reason why integration and teamwork is important.
Learn about (and gain access to) the teamwork curriculum based on the Falling Through the Cracks film
Powerful reminder why teamwork and integration is vitally important.
Toolkit for using the film.
