Power Automate week
Power Automate week plan
We’re running a network-wide Microsoft Power Automate week between 31st March and 4th April. That’ll include a range of training sessions at all levels, opportunities for 1:1 and group project support, and presentations from users who are putting Power Automate to work in health and social care.
Why Power Automate?
Power Automate gives you low-code ways of creating automated processes. Common uses might be:
- to get a Teams message every time a colleague adds something to a shared document
- to copy data from one spreadsheet to another
- to manage mailing lists (including the KIND mailing list)
Training sessions
- Scope of the possible with Power Automate - Monday 31st March 10.00-11.00
- Introduction to Power Automate - Monday 31st March 15.00-16.00
- Conditions in Power Automate - Tuesday 1st April 13.30-15.30
- Mailing lists in Power Automate - Wednesday 2nd April 14.00-16.00
Support group
Sessions for mutual aid, sharing best practice, and ideas to support Power Automate projects. These are level-based, so over the week you can register for:
- “I’ve never built a flow” - Tuesday 1st April 10.00-11.00
- “I’m a beginner” - Wednesday 2nd April 11.00-12.00
- “I’m beyond the beginner-level” - Thursday 3rd April 11.30-12.30
Project presentations
Presentations from members of the network. There are more to come of these, and please get in touch if you’d like to show your Power Automate work - it definitely doesn’t need to be elaborate or fancy to be important and interesting.
- Pauline Russell (NSS) - customer supply notification process using Excel, and potentially something else…, Thursday 3rd April 10.00-11.00
- Kirstin Crawford (NES) - DLP signup process, Thursday 3rd April 13.00-14.00
- Duncan Sage (PHS) - List workplans, Friday 4th April 13.00-14.00
- Daniel Gunn (NES) - sending emails with Power Automate, Wednesday 2nd 12.30-13.30
- Bryan Ewington and Daniel Gunn (NES) - Document review and certificates, Friday 4th 15.00-16.00