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Louise Forster, Manager Innovation and Business Development, CommunityWest Louise Forster is Manager Innovation and Business Development at CommunityWest Inc. based in Western Australia. Louise has a grass roots background in community services, growing up in a respite care family for children with disabilities in the UK. She studied Anthropology at the University of London and is near completion of an MBA from the University of Western Australia. Louise has worked in disability, community services and aged care, in London, Sydney and Perth. For the last ten years Louise has worked in aged care in Perth, focussing on training, workforce development, technology, innovation and governance. She has experience on three not-for-profit boards and is a regular contributor to discussion in the sector (speaking at events, publishing work and an active voice on social media). In her work at CommunityWest, Louise has been central to embedding wellness and reablement in community aged care, as well as more recent involvement in Consumer Directed Care, co-production and co-designing services with consumers.]]>

Louise Forster, Manager Innovation and Business Development, CommunityWest Louise Forster is Manager Innovation and Business Development at CommunityWest Inc. based in Western Australia. Louise has a grass roots background in community services, growing up in a respite care family for children with disabilities in the UK. She studied Anthropology at the University of London and is near completion of an MBA from the University of Western Australia. Louise has worked in disability, community services and aged care, in London, Sydney and Perth. For the last ten years Louise has worked in aged care in Perth, focussing on training, workforce development, technology, innovation and governance. She has experience on three not-for-profit boards and is a regular contributor to discussion in the sector (speaking at events, publishing work and an active voice on social media). In her work at CommunityWest, Louise has been central to embedding wellness and reablement in community aged care, as well as more recent involvement in Consumer Directed Care, co-production and co-designing services with consumers.]]>
Wed, 09 Sep 2015 02:03:22 GMT /slideshow/lasa-queensland-community-care-conference-supporting-staff-to-embrace-wellness-and-the-practicality-of-implementing-a-new-paradigm/52563935 louiseforster@slideshare.net(louiseforster) LASA Queensland Community Care Conference 'Supporting staff to embrace wellness and the practicality of implementing a new paradigm' louiseforster Louise Forster, Manager Innovation and Business Development, CommunityWest Louise Forster is Manager Innovation and Business Development at CommunityWest Inc. based in Western Australia. Louise has a grass roots background in community services, growing up in a respite care family for children with disabilities in the UK. She studied Anthropology at the University of London and is near completion of an MBA from the University of Western Australia. Louise has worked in disability, community services and aged care, in London, Sydney and Perth. For the last ten years Louise has worked in aged care in Perth, focussing on training, workforce development, technology, innovation and governance. She has experience on three not-for-profit boards and is a regular contributor to discussion in the sector (speaking at events, publishing work and an active voice on social media). In her work at CommunityWest, Louise has been central to embedding wellness and reablement in community aged care, as well as more recent involvement in Consumer Directed Care, co-production and co-designing services with consumers. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lasaqldcccsupportingstafftoembracewellnessandthepracticalityofimplementinganewparadigm-150909020322-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Louise Forster, Manager Innovation and Business Development, CommunityWest Louise Forster is Manager Innovation and Business Development at CommunityWest Inc. based in Western Australia. Louise has a grass roots background in community services, growing up in a respite care family for children with disabilities in the UK. She studied Anthropology at the University of London and is near completion of an MBA from the University of Western Australia. Louise has worked in disability, community services and aged care, in London, Sydney and Perth. For the last ten years Louise has worked in aged care in Perth, focussing on training, workforce development, technology, innovation and governance. She has experience on three not-for-profit boards and is a regular contributor to discussion in the sector (speaking at events, publishing work and an active voice on social media). In her work at CommunityWest, Louise has been central to embedding wellness and reablement in community aged care, as well as more recent involvement in Consumer Directed Care, co-production and co-designing services with consumers.
LASA Queensland Community Care Conference 'Supporting staff to embrace wellness and the practicality of implementing a new paradigm' from Louise Forster
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How to eat an elephant one bite at a time - presentation ACSWA 2015 conference Louise Forster /slideshow/d15-1806-how-to-eat-an-elephant-one-bite-at-a-time-power-point-presentation-acswa-2015-conference-louise-forster/46410674 d151806howtoeatanelephantonebiteatatimepowerpointpresentationacswa2015conferencelouiseforster-150329024246-conversion-gate01
Lets throw traditional on its head, we are now in a new environment where we are all readjusting and learning. Its about pushing aside what we used to do and making room for the new era of involving consumers in what we do. Utilising the principles of co-production with organisations, consumers and stakeholders we designed an exciting, fun and engaging programme. Co-designing materials allowed us to achieve better results by drawing on the expertise of the people and professionals that matter and producing training materials that are relevant to them. We want to share with you our learnings on this project that CommunityWest developed for COTA Australia. Its a series of training modules that support advisers to embrace working within a consumer directed care (CDC) model. The training uses innovative models, and revolves around 12 different videos (including consumer conversations, insights from consumers, advisers, subject matter experts, humour and reflection). We asked the sector what CDC topic they found most difficult to discuss with consumers. Out of the 41 organisations that responded, results showed that 70% said budgets, 20% new types of support. This training gives advisers real examples that enable them to embrace the thinking, skills and practice (TSP) for transitioning to a CDC model. Were able to demonstrate how an organisation can go about the fundamental shifts needed for CDC by promoting choice and control through constructive conversations. The danger is acting on what you believe satisfies the customer. You will inevitably make wrong assumptions. Peter Drucker ]]>

Lets throw traditional on its head, we are now in a new environment where we are all readjusting and learning. Its about pushing aside what we used to do and making room for the new era of involving consumers in what we do. Utilising the principles of co-production with organisations, consumers and stakeholders we designed an exciting, fun and engaging programme. Co-designing materials allowed us to achieve better results by drawing on the expertise of the people and professionals that matter and producing training materials that are relevant to them. We want to share with you our learnings on this project that CommunityWest developed for COTA Australia. Its a series of training modules that support advisers to embrace working within a consumer directed care (CDC) model. The training uses innovative models, and revolves around 12 different videos (including consumer conversations, insights from consumers, advisers, subject matter experts, humour and reflection). We asked the sector what CDC topic they found most difficult to discuss with consumers. Out of the 41 organisations that responded, results showed that 70% said budgets, 20% new types of support. This training gives advisers real examples that enable them to embrace the thinking, skills and practice (TSP) for transitioning to a CDC model. Were able to demonstrate how an organisation can go about the fundamental shifts needed for CDC by promoting choice and control through constructive conversations. The danger is acting on what you believe satisfies the customer. You will inevitably make wrong assumptions. Peter Drucker ]]>
Sun, 29 Mar 2015 02:42:46 GMT /slideshow/d15-1806-how-to-eat-an-elephant-one-bite-at-a-time-power-point-presentation-acswa-2015-conference-louise-forster/46410674 louiseforster@slideshare.net(louiseforster) How to eat an elephant one bite at a time - presentation ACSWA 2015 conference Louise Forster louiseforster Lets throw traditional on its head, we are now in a new environment where we are all readjusting and learning. Its about pushing aside what we used to do and making room for the new era of involving consumers in what we do. Utilising the principles of co-production with organisations, consumers and stakeholders we designed an exciting, fun and engaging programme. Co-designing materials allowed us to achieve better results by drawing on the expertise of the people and professionals that matter and producing training materials that are relevant to them. We want to share with you our learnings on this project that CommunityWest developed for COTA Australia. Its a series of training modules that support advisers to embrace working within a consumer directed care (CDC) model. The training uses innovative models, and revolves around 12 different videos (including consumer conversations, insights from consumers, advisers, subject matter experts, humour and reflection). We asked the sector what CDC topic they found most difficult to discuss with consumers. Out of the 41 organisations that responded, results showed that 70% said budgets, 20% new types of support. This training gives advisers real examples that enable them to embrace the thinking, skills and practice (TSP) for transitioning to a CDC model. Were able to demonstrate how an organisation can go about the fundamental shifts needed for CDC by promoting choice and control through constructive conversations. The danger is acting on what you believe satisfies the customer. You will inevitably make wrong assumptions. Peter Drucker <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/d151806howtoeatanelephantonebiteatatimepowerpointpresentationacswa2015conferencelouiseforster-150329024246-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Lets throw traditional on its head, we are now in a new environment where we are all readjusting and learning. Its about pushing aside what we used to do and making room for the new era of involving consumers in what we do. Utilising the principles of co-production with organisations, consumers and stakeholders we designed an exciting, fun and engaging programme. Co-designing materials allowed us to achieve better results by drawing on the expertise of the people and professionals that matter and producing training materials that are relevant to them. We want to share with you our learnings on this project that CommunityWest developed for COTA Australia. Its a series of training modules that support advisers to embrace working within a consumer directed care (CDC) model. The training uses innovative models, and revolves around 12 different videos (including consumer conversations, insights from consumers, advisers, subject matter experts, humour and reflection). We asked the sector what CDC topic they found most difficult to discuss with consumers. Out of the 41 organisations that responded, results showed that 70% said budgets, 20% new types of support. This training gives advisers real examples that enable them to embrace the thinking, skills and practice (TSP) for transitioning to a CDC model. Were able to demonstrate how an organisation can go about the fundamental shifts needed for CDC by promoting choice and control through constructive conversations. The danger is acting on what you believe satisfies the customer. You will inevitably make wrong assumptions. Peter Drucker
How to eat an elephant one bite at a time - presentation ACSWA 2015 conference Louise Forster from Louise Forster
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A Cyber Apple For The Virtual Teacher /slideshow/a-cyber-apple-for-the-virtual-teacher-12027777/12027777 acyberappleforthevirtualteacher-13318642636006-phpapp02-120315215614-phpapp02
Using a virtual space to train people from the community sector]]>

Using a virtual space to train people from the community sector]]>
Thu, 15 Mar 2012 21:55:28 GMT /slideshow/a-cyber-apple-for-the-virtual-teacher-12027777/12027777 louiseforster@slideshare.net(louiseforster) A Cyber Apple For The Virtual Teacher louiseforster Using a virtual space to train people from the community sector <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/acyberappleforthevirtualteacher-13318642636006-phpapp02-120315215614-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Using a virtual space to train people from the community sector
A Cyber Apple For The Virtual Teacher from Louise Forster
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Icing The Vet Cake CS&amp;Hisc Conference Presentation /louiseforster/icing-the-vet-cake-csamphisc-conference-presentation pppicingthevetcakecshiscconferencepresentation-13304993045307-phpapp01-120229011214-phpapp01
Adding value to VET training as part of health reforms in WA]]>

Adding value to VET training as part of health reforms in WA]]>
Wed, 29 Feb 2012 01:09:21 GMT /louiseforster/icing-the-vet-cake-csamphisc-conference-presentation louiseforster@slideshare.net(louiseforster) Icing The Vet Cake CS&amp;Hisc Conference Presentation louiseforster Adding value to VET training as part of health reforms in WA <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pppicingthevetcakecshiscconferencepresentation-13304993045307-phpapp01-120229011214-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Adding value to VET training as part of health reforms in WA
Icing The Vet Cake CS&amp;Hisc Conference Presentation from Louise Forster
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e-Learning for the community service sector]]>

e-Learning for the community service sector]]>
Wed, 29 Feb 2012 01:00:30 GMT /slideshow/a-cyber-apple-for-the-virtual-teacher/11794376 louiseforster@slideshare.net(louiseforster) A Cyber Apple For The Virtual Teacher louiseforster e-Learning for the community service sector <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/acyberappleforthevirtualteacher-13304987053243-phpapp02-120229010048-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> e-Learning for the community service sector
A Cyber Apple For The Virtual Teacher from Louise Forster
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-louiseforster-48x48.jpg?cb=1611814772 My understanding of the not-for-profit landscape and my business acumen mean I can advise on current issues, with a broad knowledge base. I have led projects at CommunityWest on communications, marketing, Consumer Directed Care, co-production, film, staff engagement and workforce challenges, all in a rapidly changing sector. My connections with the University of WA's Business School, the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) and my corporate networks mean I have access to the latest knowledge and practice in the business world. If you want to get ahead of the game, I can help you identify the areas to focus on, to see tangible results. About me: While growing up in the UK,... http://www.communitywest.com.au https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/lasaqldcccsupportingstafftoembracewellnessandthepracticalityofimplementinganewparadigm-150909020322-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/lasa-queensland-community-care-conference-supporting-staff-to-embrace-wellness-and-the-practicality-of-implementing-a-new-paradigm/52563935 LASA Queensland Commun... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/d151806howtoeatanelephantonebiteatatimepowerpointpresentationacswa2015conferencelouiseforster-150329024246-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/d15-1806-how-to-eat-an-elephant-one-bite-at-a-time-power-point-presentation-acswa-2015-conference-louise-forster/46410674 How to eat an elephant... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/acyberappleforthevirtualteacher-13318642636006-phpapp02-120315215614-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/a-cyber-apple-for-the-virtual-teacher-12027777/12027777 A Cyber Apple For The ...