Thursday 11 November 2010

Do your health improvement projects need a health check?



The focus on improving community health continues to dominate the political agenda, and the voluntary sector is already working in partnership with Local Authorities to develop innovative ways to improve public health.

But how often do these projects deliver the benefits you hope for? How can you guarantee that they’ll run to time and on budget? And has the team lost sight of the original goals?

In short, do you and your team have the knowledge and expertise to deliver results?

“We can lead healthier, more productive lives but many need help in creating the environment where this is possible. This task is everyone’s business.” 
Richard Shircore. Course Leader.

Developing and Managing Health Improvement Projects

Developing and Managing Health Improvement Projects is one of our most popular courses, designed to prepare project managers to run effective programmes, on time, on budget and in harmony with their partner organisations.

This one day programme takes place on November 23rd in our Head Office in London.There are just three places left, so book yours now. It costs just £175 per delegate for a full day and includes lunch, refreshments and full course materials. Contact Nicolette Smith to make your booking, on 020 3177 1625 or email nsmith@rsph.org.uk.

What we will cover:

  1. How to identify realistic aims and objectives
  2. How to ensure that the outcomes of your project meet your expectations
  3. Theory and best practice for planning and execution
  4. Three critical barriers to successful project management and how to overcome them
  5. The most effective ways to evaluate your results
  6. How to identify problems before they arise and respond positively

How others have benefited

“Excellent! I was worried that this may be too theoretical, however I have learnt so much on this one day training course, thank you RSPH.“ Delegate on Developing and Managing Health Improvement Projects

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