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LeadershipSpace session plan – senior leadership team

 

Join the Safe and Connected LeadershipSpace week by registering for sessions you are interested in through the links below.

We encourage you to make the most of the week by engaging with as many of the sessions as possible.

 

Safe and connected - understanding and communicating the "why"

This session will provide leaders with the 'why' behind the Safe and Connected Operating model and the role of our leaders in embedding it in CALHN. We will explore the vision for Safe and Connected, the new Operating Model designed to keep staff and patients safe, and connect our staff across teams, programs and sites.

Lead Facilitator: Emma McCahon (Chief Executive Officer, CALHN)

SkyCity Tuesday 1 July 11:00am-5:00pm Register here

 

   

Empowering local decision-making and driving outcomes

Empower, influence, deliver

Great leaders don't just respond, they empower. This session is designed to equip you with the practical tools to lead with influence, drive outcomes, and unlock the potential within your team.

Co-Facilitators: Safe and Connected Implementation Team and Wolfgang Stehr (Medical Director Surgery Program, Presbyterian Healthcare Services)

Glenside Wednesday 2 July 1:30pm-3:00pm Register here
RAH Friday 4 July 11:00am-12:30pm Register here
TQEH Friday 4 July 1:30pm-3:00pm Register here

 

Insight to impact: using data to achieve outcomes

Leaders don't just track performance — they translate it into action. This session will build leaders' capability in understanding and using KPIs to strengthen leadership effectiveness

Co-Facilitators: Safe and Connected Implementation Team and Elena Dicus (Executive Director Strategy & Digital, CALHN)

RAH Wednesday 2 July 1:30pm-3:00pm Register here
TQEH Thursday 3 July 11:00am-12:30pm Register here
Glenside Thursday 3 July 1:30pm-3:00pm Register here

 

   

Building capability through feedback and coaching conversations

Conversations that count through feedback and clarity

Honest, timely feedback is one of the most powerful tools a leader has, yet it's often the most avoided. This session focuses on how to lead clear, constructive conversations that drive both performance and trust.

Co-facilitators: safe and connected implementation team, Hugh Wells (Director, Organisational Development and Workforce Strategy, CALHN) and Amanda Clark (Executive Director Nursing, CALHN)

Glenside Wednesday 2 July 11:00am-12:30pm Register here
TQEH Thursday 3 July 1:30pm-3:00pm Register here

 

   

Collaborative leadership

Beyond silos: leading with emotional intelligence in a complex organisation

Culture is created by how leaders show up, speak up, and lift others up. Grounded in emotional intelligence and inclusive leadership, this session will provide practical skills to break down silos, lead with intention, navigate behavioural expectations, and understand the impact leaders have on others.

Lead facilitator: Samantha Young (Clinical Psychologist and Humn Co-Founder)

TQEH Wednesday 2 July 1:30pm-3:00pm Register here
RAH Friday 4 July 1:30pm-3:00pm Register here

 

   

Creating safe and high-performing teams

Safe to speak: embedding psychological safety into daily huddles

Great leaders don't just respond, they empower. This session is designed to equip you with the practical tools to lead with influence, drive outcomes, and unlock the potential within your team.

Lead facilitator: Samantha Young (Clinical Psychologist and Humn Co-Founder)

RAH Wednesday 2 July 11:00am-12:30pm Register here
TQEH Friday 4 July 11:00am-12:30pm Register here

 

Strong teams, real results: a strengths-based approach to performance

High performance doesn't come from fixing people, it comes from unleashing what's already working. This session blends strengths-based leadership with the foundations of high-performing teams.

Lead facilitator: Yas King (Manager, Organisational Development, CALHN)

RAH Thursday 3 July 11:00am-12:30pm Register here
Glenside Friday 4 July 11:00am-12:30pm Register here

 

This page was last updated 10 June 2025.

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