ALISS and local Health asset-mapping: a cartoon

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This is one of a short series that I've adapted from short presentations, purely for the purposes of being able to print the hand-outs, for a number of events that I've attended recently.This one is about the process of mapping health and well-being assets in a locality just north of Glasgow. It's something we hope to replicate elsewhere

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ALISS Making Self-Management Support more findable

Access to Local Information to Support Self-ManagementA collaboration between the Scottish Government, NHS Scotland, and the Long Term Conditions Alliance Scotland…and ever so many other organisations…and people…

contact@aliss.org

We’re putting health & well-being assets in Kirkintilloch on the map

Here’s a well-being asset

Here, we’re adding notes to photos of local assets, and keeping tabs on any we haven’t included yet

We mapped personal networks too

And said how things could be simply better.

How a photo turns into a clickable blob:

First, talk about the ‘asset’…

…then, add some ‘tags’ (labels)…

Next, stick it on a shareable spreadsheet (if that’s convenient)…

and put it on an index card (‘curation’) in the ALISS Engine…

…from where another piece of software, used by a different (partner) organisation (IRISS), fishes it out and adds the right blob to the map.

For further infoKey Links:

• Asset-Mapping and ALISS: http://www.aliss.scot.nhs.uk/index.php/archives/1176

• The Kirkintilloch Project blog: http://blogs.iriss.org.uk/assetmapping/

• Excellent facilitators! http://wearesnook.com/snook/

• ALISS demo site – searches, curations etc. http://aliss.org/

• ALISS Project Blog: http://www.aliss.scot.nhs.uk/

• ALISS Engine explained: http://vimeo.com/11986849

Key Contacts:

• alissproject@gmail.com / contact@aliss.org

• @alissproject on twitter