Task:In your presentation, you are to develop and present a plan to lead the practice changes required to address the issue for review.Using Lewin’s Change Theory (Unfreezing, Movement,...

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In your presentation, you are to develop and present a plan to lead the practice changes required to address the issue for review.











  1. Using Lewin’s Change Theory (Unfreezing, Movement, Refreezing) present how you will successfully implement change, maintain change and avoid resistance to change.








  2. Describe and explain the following principles of leadership to support your plan. How will you:








Assessment task Digital Presentation  Weighting 30% Word Count Total 10 minutes + 500 words or equivalent +/- 10% Relevance  Leading and participation in change of clinical practice is fundamental to nursing work. This activity presents an opportunity for students to use a theory of change management to gain knowledge of core leadership principles. It is expected that this activity will foster deeper understanding of change leadership in the nursing context. Learning Outcomes 1,2,3,4 Due Date: 14/6/23, 22:29 ACST Instructions: Based on the case study below, you must prepare, record and submit a 10-minute presentation. You must use presentation slide(s) totaling 500 words or equivalent (diagrams, tables or pictures are not included in your word count) and narrate (in first person) how you would develop and propose a plan to lead the practice changes required to address the issues identified from the case study. Background Charles Darwin University Hospital (CDU) is just 5 mins from Paradise Falls Shopping Village and 10 mins from Adventure City. The fictional hospital is proudly part of the equally bogus Ellie Fredricksen Foundation Trust. You are one of the nurse leaders at KevinCare and have been working there for 2 years full-time as a Clinical Nurse Educator. You and your team of 20 registered nurses and 10 enrolled nurses provide educational programs to 100 adult residents who attend clinics and stay for respite due to chronic pain. Along with registered and enrolled nurses, KevinCare is staffed by assistants in nursing, kitchen, cleaning and administrative staff. A Director of Nursing, a Deputy Director of Nursing and a Business Manager oversee the operations of the facility. The services of a Diversional Therapist, a Physiotherapist, a Pharmacist and several Doctors from the local general practice are also employed by the facility. Chronic pain is complex and the most effective way to manage this is to approach it from many angles. A multidisciplinary program is the best way to provide holistic and evidence-based care. Your team offers educational programs that aim to improve a person's ability to manage and live life again despite their chronic pain. The purpose of KevinCare is to help facilitate assessment and treatment for people to regain and sustain their function across their lifespan. KevinCare is proud to be a multidisciplinary team committed to closing the gap for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living with chronic pain. You and your team have been offering clinic sessions for patients who identify as a First Nations person in Adventure City. Issue for review In response to clinical governance and a recent risk assessment incident, the Director of Nursing Carl is compelled to upgrade the facility’s documentation practices. One of the residents, Dug has been attending respite for 1 week with chronic pain secondary to multiple sclerosis (MS). Russell is an RN in your team and has been caring for Dug yesterday. Whilst on his medication round, Russell asked Dug if he would like his analgesia which was prescribed for 08:00 ACST. Dug declined and informed Russell that he would be smoking cannabis which he had grown himself as a potted plant in the communal garden. Russell knew that KevinCare has a no-smoking policy and also medicinal use of cannabis is not prescribed at Ellie Fredricksen Foundation Trust. Russell advised Dug that he can decline his analgesia but must not smoke whilst on the facility grounds. Russell then approached you for advice on how to change this practice and allow residents like Dug to use cannabis legally for the treatment of chronic pain. Task: In your presentation, you are to develop and present a plan to lead the practice changes required to address the issue for review. 1. Using Lewin’s Change Theory (Unfreezing, Movement, Refreezing) present how you will successfully implement change, maintain change and avoid resistance to change. 2. Describe and explain the following principles of leadership to support your plan. How will you: · Developing your team(s) · Build a nurturing, positive workplace culture · Motivate your team members · Empower your team members · Develop your emotional intelligence · Enable effective change  3. Show in-depth knowledge and understanding of the concept of Lewin's Change Theory by supporting your statements with literature. Tip: Remember the focus is on leadership and not on the nuances of clinical practice. · Introduction (1 slide, 1 minute) · What you propose will occur during the Unfreezing stage with implementation of relevant leadership principles (2 slides) · What you propose will occur during the Changing (Movement) stage with implementation of relevant leadership principles (2 slides) · What you propose will occur during the Refreezing stage with implementation of relevant leadership principles (2 slides) · Conclusion (1 slide, 1 minute) This is a suggested guide, and it is by no means ridged (you can use whatever headings you like or feel will flow well in your presentation). Supportive resources Department of Health and Aged Care: Therapeutic Goods Administration (2017). Guidance for the use of medicinal cannabis in the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain in Australia Australian Government. https://www.tga.gov.au/resources/publication/publications/guidance-use-medicinal-cannabis-treatment-chronic-non-cancer-pain-australia Department of Health (2021). National Strategic Action Plan for Pain Management Australian Government. https://www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2021/05/the-national-strategic-action-plan-for-pain-management-the-national-strategic-action-plan-for-pain-management.pdf Marking Instructions Please refer to the marking rubric to guide your preparation of this assessment item. · Powerpoint (or other digital technology) presentation with the audio function must be used for this task. The slides should inform and engage the viewer · On your introduction slide, include the following details: LASTNAME, Firstname, student number - S123 NUR367 Assessment 4 · Students can decide on the font appropriate for the slides, keeping in mind that the use of italics, light coloured font and small size font can make slides difficult to read · The audio must be clear and engaging with a clear message · Referencing style must following CDU APA 7th Referencing Style 2022 with a minimum of 5 journal articles, studies, books or other literature to support your statements. For best marks, use references published within the last 5 to 7 years Page 1 of 1 MARKING RUBRIC – PRESENTATION College of Nursing and Midwifery * For audio only presentations markers will mark on applicable verbal criteria Exceptional 85-100 Advanced 75-84 Proficient 65-74 Functional 50-64 Developing 0-49 Organisation 25% Excellent organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clearly and consistently observable and is skillful and makes the content of the presentation cohesive. Organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clearly and consistently observable and is skilful and makes the content of the presentation cohesive. Organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is clearly and consistently observable within the presentation. Organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is intermittently observable within the presentation. Organisational pattern (specific introduction and conclusion, sequenced material within the body, and transitions) is not observable within the presentation. Language 25% Excellent language choices are imaginative, memorable, and compelling, and enhance the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience. Language choices are imaginative, memorable, and compelling, and enhance the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience. Language choices are thoughtful and generally support the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience. Language choices are satisfactory and commonplace and partially support the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is appropriate to audience. Language choices are unclear and minimally support the effectiveness of the presentation. Language in presentation is not appropriate to audience. Delivery* 25% Excellent delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation compelling, and speaker appears professional and confident. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation compelling, and speaker appears polished and confident. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation interesting, and speaker appears comfortable. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) make the presentation understandable, and speaker appears tentative. Delivery techniques (posture, gesture, eye contact, and vocal expressiveness) detract from the understandability of the presentation, and speaker appears uncomfortable. Supporting Material 20% Multiple types of supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make appropriate reference to information or analysis that significantly supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. A variety of types of supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make appropriate reference to information or analysis that significantly supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. Supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make appropriate reference to information or analysis that generally supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. Supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make appropriate reference to information or analysis that partially supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. Insufficient supporting materials (explanations, examples, illustrations, statistics, analogies, quotations from relevant authorities) make reference to information or analysis that minimally supports the presentation or establishes the presenter's credibility/authority on the topic. Central Message 5% Central message is captivating (precisely stated, appropriately repeated, memorable, and strongly supported. Central message is well-defined and consistent with the supporting material. Central message is clear and consistent with the supporting material. Central message is basically understandable but is not often repeated and is not memorable. Central message can be deduced but is not explicitly stated in the presentation.
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Answer To: Task:In your presentation, you are to develop and present a plan to lead the practice changes...

Ayan answered on May 27 2023
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Leading Practice Changes: A Plan for Success
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INTRODUCTION
Greetings and welcome to the presentation on changing practices and managing teams successfully. Today, we'll look at how to successfully implement change, sustain it, and get b
eyond opposition using Lewin's Change Theory and important leadership concepts. Lewin's Change Theory and important leadership concepts are both valuable frameworks for understanding organizational change and effective leadership practices.
At first lets get a short introduction on our topic for today. Lewin's Change Theory, developed by psychologist Kurt Lewin, provides a three-step model for understanding and implementing change in organizations
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Unfreezing Stage (Implementation of Relevant Leadership Principles)
Lewin's Unfreezing Stage: Creating awareness of the need for change and dismantling preexisting attitudes or behaviors are key components of this stage, which entails preparing people and organizations for change.
Leadership Principle 1: Developing Your Team(s)
Identify skill shortages and give the team the required resources and training to prepare for the impending transition.
Promote open communication and a learning environment where team members feel free to voice their opinions.
Encourage personal development via coaching, mentorship, and frequent feedback.
Leadership Principle 2: Build a Nurturing, Positive Workplace Culture
Encourage a culture of psychological safety and trust where team members are treated with respect and feel appreciated.
Encourage cooperation and collaboration by providing chances for participation in change management and shared decision-making.
Celebrate accomplishments and contributions, promoting a climate that is upbeat and inspiring.
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Changing (Movement) Stage (Implementation of Relevant Leadership Principles)
Lewin's Changing (Movement) Stage: This stage involves implementing the actual change, where new behaviors, practices, or processes are introduced and adopted.
Leadership Principle 3: Motivate Your Team Members
Clearly explain the vision, objectives, and advantages of the change, emphasising how it ties in with the aims and values of the team.
Regularly inform the team on the status and recognise accomplishments to keep them engaged and motivated.
Provide assistance and inspiration, recognising the difficulties and addressing any worries that may surface.
Leadership Principle 4: Empower Your Team Members
Give team members autonomy and...
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