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Co-designing bespoke whole mouth health interventions
Fdi Session (On Demand)
Session Description
Co-designing bespoke whole mouth health interventions
This workshop will engage participants in a series of hands-on learning activities about using co-design to develop bespoke Whole Mouth Health interventions. The workshop will present the findings from a pilot project that was run across four countries with school children (Nigeria), university students (Switzerland), expectant mothers (Chile), and older people (UK and Australia). It will then engage participants in a series of co-design activities to demonstrate the application of tools and resources that are available via the Whole Mouth Health project platform, and discuss implementation strategies for how these tools can be used in local regions.
This session is ideal for practitioners with an interest in public health interventions, co-design methodologies, and community-based activities, as well as anyone with an interest in how different people understand "Whole Mouth Health".
Learning Objectives
This workshop will engage participants in a series of hands-on learning activities about using co-design to develop bespoke Whole Mouth Health interventions. The workshop will present the findings from a pilot project that was run across four countries with school children (Nigeria), university students (Switzerland), expectant mothers (Chile), and older people (UK and Australia). It will then engage participants in a series of co-design activities to demonstrate the application of tools and resources that are available via the Whole Mouth Health project platform, and discuss implementation strategies for how these tools can be used in local regions.
This session is ideal for practitioners with an interest in public health interventions, co-design methodologies, and community-based activities, as well as anyone with an interest in how different people understand "Whole Mouth Health".
Learning Objectives
- What co-design is, and how can it be used to develop interventions within specific population groups
- Similarities and differences in the experiences of Whole Mouth Health for people across difference geographic and demographic backgrounds.
- How to structure a multi-stage engagement with a dispersed community
- The role of dental health professionals in co-design practices
- Things to consider when adopting a co-design strategy
Aaron Davis
The session will engage participants in a series of hands-on learning activities about using co-design to develop bespoke Whole Mouth Health interventions. The session will present the findings from a pilot project undertaken for the FDI that was run across five countries, with school children (Nigeria), university students (Switzerland), expectant mothers (Chile), and older people (UK and Australia).
It will then engage participants in a series of co-design activities to demonstrate the application of tools and resources that were co-designed and piloted via the Whole Mouth Health project platform, and discuss the implementation strategies for how these tools can be used in local regions.
This session is ideal for practitioners with an interest in public health interventions, co-design methodologies, digital health literacy engagement and community-based activities, as well as anyone with an interest in how different people understand "Whole Mouth Health". The session will be run by Dr Aaron Davis and Prof Ian Gwilt from the University of South Australia.
Learning Objectives
- What is co-design?
- The role of different stakeholders in co-design practices
- How to design a multiplatform / multi-stage engagement strategy with a dispersed community
Ian Gwilt
This session will engage participants in a series of hands-on learning activities about using co-design to develop bespoke Whole Mouth Health interventions. The session will present the findings from a pilot project undertaken for the FDI that was run across five countries, with school children (Nigeria), university students (Switzerland), expectant mothers (Chile), and older people (UK and Australia).
It will then engage participants in a series of co-design activities to demonstrate the application of tools and resources that were co-designed and piloted via the Whole Mouth Health project platform, and discuss the implementation strategies for how these tools can be used in local regions.
This session is ideal for practitioners with an interest in public health interventions, co-design methodologies, digital health literacy engagement and community-based activities, as well as anyone with an interest in how different people understand "Whole Mouth Health".
Learning Objectives
- What is co-design?
- The role of different stakeholders in co-design practices
- How to design a multiplatform / multi-stage engagement strategy with a dispersed community