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Wondering about Co-Design in Healthcare
WEBCo-Design is one method within the broader discipline of human-centred design (HCD). HCD uses a design cycle—defining the problem, conducting research, generating ideas, prototyping solutions and testing prototypes—to arrive at a solution. HCD de-risks the problem-solving process by testing inexpensive, low-effort prototypes early …
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Overlap Integrating Healthcare and Housing Supports in Shelters
WEBThrough the ShelterCare Solutions Lab, we will work together on designing solutions to better meet these needs through responsive and relationship-based healthcare and housing supports in emergency shelter. Design principles are statements that set out our intention and direction for the ideation, prototyping, and testing processes. As a set, …
Overlap Aging By Design in New York State
WEBTimeline: September 2016 – December 2017 Client: Health Foundation for Western and Central New York, Project Team: Ryan Voisin, Nicole Francouer, Chelsea Mills The Health Foundation for Western and Central New York (HFWCNY) advocates for continuous improvement in health and health care for young children and older adults.
Overlap Integrating Healthcare and Housing Supports in Shelters
WEBThis location has healthcare onsite and a dedicated isolation floor. Our first few steps to understand and improve upon the ShelterCare model include: Narrow down the key problem this Solutions Lab will focus on. Hear the perspectives of a variety of stakeholders. Generate ideas about the needs we’ve heard once engagement is complete.
Breaking the Bias: IWD 2020
WEBWEBINAR ON DEMAND. In celebration of International Women’s Day, Waterloo Region's only WEConnect Certified Women-Owned businesses, Overlap Associates & S.G. Cunningham hosted a roundtable discussion with a focus on 2022's International theme: Breaking The Bias.. Overlap’s Co-CEO Lisa Grogan and S.G. Cunningham’s CEO …
Co-Creating Wellbeing in New York State — Overlap Associates
WEBTimeline: 2018-2020 Client: Health Foundation For Western and Central New York Co-Creating Wellbeing is a multi-year, three phase initiative to create trauma-informed supports with children and families. Overlap and the Foundation collaboratively planned a project that would use a human-centred design approach to educate providers on the …
Overlap Steve Krysak
WEBHe brings experience from a variety of sectors, including municipal government, healthcare and arts and culture organizations. Since joining Overlap, Steve has facilitated strong communication and dialogue with Overlap’s many clients—Health Foundation for Western and Central New York, Suncor Energy, UNICEF Canada among others—to ensure
Overlap Harnessing the Power of Design Thinking in Addictions …
WEBUtilizing design thinking in addictions and mental health care puts a deliberate focus on the needs of the people you are trying to serve, helping to cut through any distractions that can stall innovation. When we deeply empathize with the people we are trying to support, real progress is possible. Brooke spent the better part of her career …
Overlap The 25th Team Sets a New Standard For Global Giving
WEBBy Overlap. UNICEF Canada’s 25th Team is a unique partnership that brought together 60 Canadian women to help women and children in need around the world. Among these women is our very own Co-Founder Lisa Grogan. Lisa and the other 59 members of The 25th Team, along with the Government of Canada, The Garrett Family …
Overlap Engagement & Strategic Priorities with City of Stratford
WEBIn early 2019, the City of Stratford embarked on a project to develop citizen-informed Strategic Priorities, which would inform the City’s direction over the next three years. The City of Stratford contracted Overlap Associates to lead community engagement and to support the City in developing Strategic Priorities based on citizen feedback.
Shake Things up with 6 Alternatives to Traditional Meetings
WEBThe traditional meeting alternatives below will help maximize focus and minimize the length of your meetings. 1. Go for a walk. Try the walking meeting. The movement will focus your collective energy, and if you have a destination set, you’ll have a clear end to your meeting once you arrive. Recent research finds that the act of walking …
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