Digital Innovation

Digital innovation has been a priority for our services for a number of years. The COVID outbreak has really helped show the strength of virtual ways of working.

Winner: Paul Woods (Coventry CGL)

Following COVID restrictions started in March, Paul Woods from CGL Coventry very quickly transferred the service’s entire programme of group meetings onto MS Teams which could be accessed by Facebook and Whatsapp or by following a download link on a mobile phone. Service users, volunteers and members of staff were consulted and after a very short series of phone calls, online chats and meetings a whole new timetable was put together including a women’s group, various SMART groups, Peer support, Family groups and an innovative behavioural therapy group named Re-Wire.  

The new Facebook pages allow service users to send anonymous private messages where staff members can quickly be made aware of any urgent treatment issues. All this – and the creation of private peer support groups on Facebook - has led to a huge increase in the number of people now engaging with CGL and is being considered for a possible national roll-out. ​

The judges were impressed with the speed of work, the inclusion of service users in ensuring sessions were run on accessible platforms and the innovative use of a good number of both social media and desktop IT applications.

Other examples of good practice highlighted included:

  • A young people’s social media ‘takeover’ by Positive Choices. Young people promoted online topics of conversation and they also managed the responses to people posing questions.
  • The introduction of ‘ChatHealth’ to help parents/carers to have quick and easy conversation by text with qualified health visitors. Being launched immediately before the COVID outbreak, ChatHealth quickly came into it’s own – receiving more than 350 messages in its second full month.
  • New "What’s app" video consultations, breastfeeding ‘cafes’ through Zoom and a virtual fitness session for new mums to ensure people can continue to access support from SWFT’s infant feeding and stop smoking in pregnancy services.

Further information on these projects are available from:

Online support from CGL: Paul Woods

Social Media Takeover: Amy Carus

ChatHealth: Coventry Health Visiting Service - Family Health and Lifestyles Service

Online support from SWFT’s infant feeding and stop smoking in pregnancy serviceFamily Health and Lifestyles Service