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Chiji Pocket Processor
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The IG Game
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Our Price: £16.00 Exc VAT
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Our Price: £125.00 Exc VAT
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Chiji Pocket Processor uses the Chinese concept of the yin and the yang to teach that most issues are not solved with an either/or solution. For example, effective leaders sometimes assume responsibility and sometimes delegate responsibility. Boundaries can provide structure and sometimes create barriers. The 50 different cards, each represent “two sides of the same coin." allowing participants to explore all options.
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The IG Game is a self-contained easy-to-use learning and planning
system based on the requirements of the NHS CFH Information Governance Toolkit.
The IG Game is recognised by UKCHIP.
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Lifelong learning
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Hospital Life
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Our Price: £125.00 Exc VAT
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Our Price: £165.00 Exc VAT
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Developed in association with National Director for Widening
Participation in Learning at the Department of Health and subsequently with the
Skills Academy for Health. Designed to work within any organisation to help
persuade staff to participate in adult learning and education programmes.
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Hospital Life™
simulates the patient flow in a nine ward hospital during a typical
day. Players are given specific roles and responsibilities and they
must work together to solve a series of realistic challenges during the
course of this imaginary day.
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Human Factors in Risk
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Electronic Patient Records Game
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Our Price: £250.00 Exc VAT
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Our Price: £250.00 Exc VAT
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Developed in collaboration with the NHS Connecting for
Health Director of Patient Safety as part of the Safer Implementation of IT
systems, Awareness Training in Human Factors and Risk Assessment
programmes. Designed for senior
managers, clinicians, project managers, and IT systems personnel.
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Developed in collaboration with NHS Connecting for Health.
Designed for use with frontline clinical and non-clinical staff in primary,
secondary and community care. Allows participants to develop an understanding
of the various technological solutions and the changes to ways of working
offered by an electronic patient record.
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