Abstract

The Self Management Special Interest Group (SIG) aims to facilitate collaboration across sectors and countries to enhance our understanding, adoption and evaluation of self management and co-production and continually ask “what needs to be done in order that everyone is able to self manage on their terms?
 The SIG and workshop session is for people with lived experience, practitioners, managers, researchers, students, policy makers and health economists engaged in planning, designing, delivering and evaluating self management and co-production principles and approaches to engage, empower and enable people centred integrated care in different health and care systems.
 The concepts and reality of self management and self-care have increased in importance and practice throughout the pandemic and its recovery. As systems transformation is progressed through co-designing and reforming services at all levels self management is supporting people to live their lives better, on their own terms.
 Self management supports and encourages people living with long tern conditions to access information and to develop skills to find out what’s right for their own conditions, most importantly, right for them through being:
 
 Better informed about their conditions(s)
 Better prepared for everyday changes
 Better supported when they need it
 
 Outcomes
 
 The SIG workshop presents the opportunity for participants to network, share and celebrate self management learning, evaluation and impact. •Participants explore their goals for self management and how these can be connected or shared to improve and enhance self management support and person and community centred approaches globally.
 Exploring and translating the learning and themes shared into tangible actions in their own contexts.
 
 Session Plan
 
 Welcome and session introduction
 Icebreaker: invite participants to introduce themselves in small groups (in person and online) in small groups and answer ‘to me self management is …..’
 Four themed case studies will be shared
 Facilitated small group discussions
 
 oWhat are the key messages for you and your context
 oHow can these key messages be translated into your action planning
 oParticipants will be invited to make one small action that they will implement in their own context. Action will be captured in the chat box and through large labels which will be added to the ICIC23 self management tree
 
 Each group will feedback one key point which will be captured live through flipchart and chat box
 
 At the end of the session, we will capture feedback, key themes and the self management tree actions and develop a SIG blog and plan for the next Integrated Care Matters Self Management and Co-production webinar in 2023.

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