Applying peer learning to support Nurturing and Weaving Networks 2023
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 20th December 2023

Partnership between COPE Scotland, ALLIANCE and the Health Foundation’s Q Community is enhancing nurturing and weaving networks.
The Applied Peer Learning to support Nurturing and Weaving Networks project builds on the learning from a Network Weaving learning series hosted by Q Community and facilitated by Kristin Johnstad and other Network Weavers. Participants participated in practical learning to discover and practise the skills and behaviours needed for facilitating thriving networks, rooted in the theories of Network Weaver June Holley. For more information, see Network Weavers Handbook.
COPE Scotland and partners in Scotland were delighted to continue working with the ALLIANCE and Kristin Johnstad. With support from the Supporting Q Connections Funding , we have been able to connect with colleagues working in health and social care across the UK and Ireland and beyond, to explore the challenges to networks and for those in a network leadership role. Therefore, through listening and sharing learning through many conversations, peer assist sessions, active learning sessions a new suite of excellent materials was created. These new resources include:
The Curiosity Poster: A simple tool to invite curiosity about learning more about network effectiveness, network leadership and network weaving.
A Tools and Resources Booklet which offers ideas and signposting to support exploring more about the issues identified. For example:
- Curious to learn more about Network Weaving?
- Building relationships
- Evaluating your Network
- Finding the time and Generating Ideas
- Hassles with Hierarchies
- Ideas to action and Network Mapping
- Inclusivity and Diversity
- Peer Support asking for and receiving help as well as offering it.
A Reflective Workbook offering a CPD log for those leading networks. Chapters include:
- Chapter 1: Ideas on how to use this workbook
- Chapter 2: Understanding my role as a Network Weaver
- Chapter 3: Relationship with myself and others
- Chapter 4: Understanding my Networks
- Chapter 5: Motivating and energising my Networks and me
Following their launch, someone asked ‘How do you get started?’. This prompted COPE Scotland to create a validated open access self-assessment resource which can help identify learning priorities around network skills. This can be downloaded here.
As 2023 has progressed online Nurturing Networks and Peer Assist sessions are supporting sharing the tools. The sessions are a safe and practical space for participants to try out the tools, share learning and explore the tools adaptability to their context and settings. Session outcomes include supporting participants to enhance their networks and connections, taking time to stop, breath and be present.
Going forward, COPE Scotland are keen to continue their partnership with the ALLIANCE and are keen to explore how the resources can be further promoted to members. There is also a special interest group (SIG) within the Q Community which offers active learning sessions on the materials and other issues around networking. Guests are welcome to join Nurturing and Weaving Networks SIG.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.’’
Margaret Mead
Together we can be the change.
COPE Scotland’s website: www.cope-scotland.org
COPE Scotland’s Twitter: @COPEScotland
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