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Why do people with complex needs have complex needs?

Why do people with complex needs have complex needs?

Why be complex needs capable? People with complex needs often fall through the gaps of health service provision by encountering cultural, economic or social barriers to accessing health services. They are often further disadvantaged when their support and care needs increase because they cannot access the services they need.

Why is complex information presented the wrong way?

Complex information and data presented in the wrong way is like slowly suffocating your audience. Sometimes the information is genuinely complex because that’s just the nature of the topic and other times it’s the presenter’s way of trying to impress their audience.

What’s the best way to present complex information?

It’s every presenter’s job to convey complex information in a way that is concise, meaningful and engaging. Know what drives your audience, make it personal for them and most importantly focus on impressing them by making a difference not blinding them with data.

Why do we need to communicate complex information?

The challenges we face have become more complex. External pressures, disconnected systems, and changes to internal structures in your business are all factors that can make communicating a single key point seem like a daunting and overwhelming task.

Why be complex needs capable? People with complex needs often fall through the gaps of health service provision by encountering cultural, economic or social barriers to accessing health services. They are often further disadvantaged when their support and care needs increase because they cannot access the services they need.

It’s every presenter’s job to convey complex information in a way that is concise, meaningful and engaging. Know what drives your audience, make it personal for them and most importantly focus on impressing them by making a difference not blinding them with data.

Complex information and data presented in the wrong way is like slowly suffocating your audience. Sometimes the information is genuinely complex because that’s just the nature of the topic and other times it’s the presenter’s way of trying to impress their audience.

The challenges we face have become more complex. External pressures, disconnected systems, and changes to internal structures in your business are all factors that can make communicating a single key point seem like a daunting and overwhelming task.

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Ruth Doyle