Transforming Respiratory Service project
You will find a range of project papers by clicking on the links below. Each of the links opens in a new window/tab:
Early stages of the project - Discover and Define Padlet
Project report, papers and achievements - Develop and Deliver Padlet
Videos of the end of project event
With thanks to Rowena Cooper for editing these videos of the event
Respiratory Pathfinder Event - Part One - Introductions
Respiratory Pathfinder Event - Part Two - Animation
Respiratory Pathfinder Event - Part Three - Experiences
Respiratory Pathfinder Event - Part Four - First Panel Discussion
Respiratory Pathfinder Event - Part Five - Facts & Stats Presentation
Respiratory Pathfinder Event - Part Six - Second Panel Discussion - What Next
Respiratory Pathfinder Event - Part Seven - Closing Comments
Host, speakers and panel members at the end of project event
The official title of our project is the Highland TEC Transforming Local Systems Pathfinder project. The project (along with 3 other pathfinder projects) was funded by the Scottish Government’s TEC Programme.
Host
Pennie Taylor is an award-winning freelance journalist and broadcaster who specialises in health and care issues. Based in Glasgow, she was BBC Scotland’s first Health Correspondent and has also worked on the newsdesks of national newspapers. A former Head of Communications for the Lothian University Hospitals NHS Trust in Edinburgh, Pennie has inside knowledge of how public services work. This gives her a uniquely informed perspective from which to approach and stimulate debate.
Speakers and panel members – in alphabetical order
Your speakers and panel members during the event are:
Rowena Cooper – Rowena is a medical doctor who has been embedded within the Respiratory Service and working full time on our project for the last 3 years. She has made a huge contribution to the project, providing a link between clinical and research colleagues and by bringing dedication, hard work and creativity throughout.
Michelle Duffy – Michelle is an Advanced Practice Respiratory Nurse working in our Community team, and has played a key part in the project right from the start and throughout, contributing ideas, experience, knowledge, enthusiasm and huge amounts of time.
David Gillman – David is a GP in the Highlands and District Medical Lead for East Ross. David has contributed to the project at various different stages, bringing an important GP perspective to our discussions, though his daily commitments have made it difficult to maintain active involvement throughout.
Emma Knox – Emma is Head of Business Development for Chest Heart and Stroke Scotland (CHSS). In her previous roles with CHSS Emma made an enormous contribution to the project, bringing the 3rd sector (and patient) perspective, as well as her huge wealth of knowledge and experience.
Reg Lewis & Angela Lewis – Angela is a retired nurse and also the wife and carer of Reg, who is a respiratory patient and long-time organiser of the Wick Wheezers peer support group. Together Reg and Angela have played a key role in the project, consistently attending our meetings and providing insights and advice from patient and carer perspectives over many months.
Tracy Ligema – Tracy is NHS Highland’s Programme Director for Unscheduled Care and is currently taking a lead role in Interface Care work within the health board. Tracy has been involved with our project right from the very beginning, when the first Scoping Meeting was held with the national team back in early May 2019, and has maintained an interest in, and oversight of, the project ever since.
Donnie Mackay – Donnie is Energy Advice Services Manager at Lochalsh and Skye Housing Association. Donnie has brought a housing perspective to the project, and has contributed enthusiastically at various different stages as the project has progressed.
Sarah-Anne Munoz – Sarah is Professor of Rural Health at the University of the Highlands and Islands, and has been a key member of the project team right from the start, responsible for research and evaluation activities, much of our patient engagement work and often for presenting our progress, findings and plans to the national team and others.
Lorna Murray – Lorna is one of NHS Highland’s Consultant Respiratory Physicians, and has played a fundamental role in representing the views of the respiratory service throughout the project, contributing ideas, experience and knowledge and always remaining positive, committed and enthusiastic.
David Park – now NHS Highland’s Deputy Chief Executive, David was the Chief Officer of the Health and Social Care partnership when the project began back in 2019. At that time David took the role of executive sponsor for the project and he has maintained a firm interest in our progress ever since.
Iain Ross – Iain is head of eHealth (IT) in Highland and, despite the many other pressures on his time, has taken a real interest in the project throughout, exploring ideas for improvements to technology and data sharing with us, assisting us with contacts, and contributing the eHealth perspective whenever possible.
Margot White – Margot has been the national lead for the Transforming Local Systems programme throughout our project, acting as a combination of facilitator, mentor and advisor, always challenging our thinking and progress, and encouraging us to achieve more and better.
Margaret Whoriskey – Margaret is the national Technology Enabled Care (TEC) Programme Director, Head of Technology Enabled Care and Healthcare Innovation within the Digital Health and Care Directorate of the Scottish Government. As such Margaret has overall responsibility for the programme which has funded our project
Johnny Will – Johnny now has a post as NHS National Improvement Adviser with Scottish Government, but until recently was the Clinical Effectiveness Lead working on respiratory pathways for the Scottish Ambulance Service. Johnny has been a dedicated and enthusiastic member of our team, bringing the ambulance service perspective to our work as well as knowledge of respiratory services elsewhere in Scotland.