Learning Collaboratives
For multi-agency training initiatives, QCI offers a Learning Collaborative Model. Each Collaborative brings together 4–6 agencies, creating a shared learning environment that promotes collaboration and builds collective implementation capacity. Both clinical and non‑clinical staff (e.g., quality improvement staff, senior leaders, administrative personnel, and family support staff) participate in Learning Collaborative activities to build strong, sustainable implementation efforts across the agency.
Learning Collaboratives include all implementation activities, plus specialized Learning Sessions at the beginning, middle, and end of the initiative.
What is a Learning Session?
Learning Sessions are full or half-day sessions where clinicians and implementation teams across all participating agencies come together for interactive, skills‑based learning. Activities include training, case discussions, peer-to-peer learning, and data review. These sessions build clinical competency and strengthen teams' ability to apply the practice effectively and sustainably.
The Learning Collaborative Methodology