24. 10. 2024
On 24.10.24, Åpenhet hosted a multiplier event in Oslo to promote the SociALL project and its training package. The event took place at Sentralen, in the facilities of SoCentral, a central network for social enterprises, including both public and private healthcare organisations. This report outlines the objectives, key activities, and outcomes of the event, highlighting its impact and the interest it generated among participants.
The primary objective was to raise awareness of the SociALL project and share its training package with a broader audience. The event targeted care professionals and relevant stakeholders, aiming to broaden the impact beyond the core project consortium. Engagement of Key Stakeholders: The event aimed to gather 20 participants to facilitate discussions around the outputs and benefits of the SociALL project. Distribution of Project Materials Participants received access to online materials designed to promote further dissemination of the SociALL concepts and results.
The event was held at Sentralen, strategically chosen for its connection to SoCentral’s network of organizations that prioritize innovation, knowledge sharing, and collaborative capacity-building. This venue allowed the event to engage with organizations that align with the SociALL project’s values, amplifying the event’s impact and reach.
The event saw a turnout of 29 participants, surpassing the initial target. Attendees included representatives from both healthcare and non-healthcare sectors, broadening the scope of discussions. The interactive sessions highlighted the challenges the SociALL project seeks to address, with participants across sectors finding the project’s themes relevant, inspiring, and applicable beyond healthcare.
Following the event, Åpenhet received significant interest from participants. Many expressed a desire to learn more about the project, its training materials, and potential opportunities for international collaboration. This interest underscores the event’s success in fostering connections and promoting future partnerships.
The multiplier event successfully achieved its objectives by raising awareness, engaging key stakeholders, and promoting the SociALL training package to a diverse audience. The discussions and follow-up interest confirm the relevance of the project and its potential for impact across multiple sectors. The connections made during the event are expected to support the project’s ongoing dissemination and sustainability.