ON THIS PAGE you will find a digital access and infrastructure case study.
This scenario might be different to your organisation or context, but is based on our research with sexual and reproductive health practitioners and offers insight into what digital access and infrastructure can look like in practice.
A group of senior leaders from sexual and reproductive health organisations across NSW discuss the ‘future of digital health’ as part of a sector-wide planning day.
Pre-reading for the session incudes the current digital transformation policies, which have a broad, non-disciplinary-specific health focus.
To facilitate critical discussions in your organisation ask:
A group of senior leaders from sexual and reproductive health organisations across NSW discuss the ‘future of digital health’ as part of a sector-wide planning day.
Pre-reading for the session incudes the current digital transformation policies, which have a broad, non-disciplinary-specific health focus.
To facilitate critical discussions in your organisation ask:
“In terms of access and infrastructure, these kinds of questions may not be something that they [leadership] organically think of or consider – these might be things that sometimes we might skip over and just make assumptions about.”
(Health Promotion Professional, 18-29, DDCSRH)
The session facilitator uses the Digital Model and Checklist to structure a more focused discussion of what digital transformation means for the SRH sector.
Leaders reflect on what they know – and don’t know – about the different digital platforms and technologies their organisations use to support the delivery of SRH care and information. They identify a need for sector-wide benchmarking of digital access and infrastructure in order to inform future capability-building.