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SUMMARY:Thebenefits of having learning disability nurses and student learning disability nurses in primary care - webinar
DESCRIPTION:HEE are hosting a webinar focussing on the benefits of having learning disability nurses and student learning disability nurses in primary care.  The NHS Long Term Plan set an ambition that by 2023/24\, at least 75% of people aged 14 or over with a learning disability will have had an annual health check. This webinar will focus on the experiences of Sefton Primary Care Training Hub in providing placements for student learning disability nurses from Edge Hill University\, and the skills and knowledge they bring to the team. \nGuest speakers include:\n\nMaggi Bradley\, General Practice Nurse\, Clinical Nurse Lead\, Sefton Training Hub\nJess Lea\, Community Learning Disability Nurse\nDeborah Holden\, Cheshire & Merseyside Training Hub\, Practice Education Facilitator (PEF)\nEmma Galley\, Senior Lecturer in Nurse Education (Practice Learning)\, Edge Hill University\nAndrew Jopson\, Lecturer in Practice Learning (Nurse Education)\, Edge Hill University\n\nAll are welcome. Free event. \nFor further info contact Joanne Green\, HEE Clinical Fellow in Learning Disabilities Nursing.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/thebenefits-of-having-learning-disability-nurses-and-student-learning-disability-nurses-in-primary-care-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Working with Allied Health Professionals to enable and support social prescribing
DESCRIPTION:Working with Allied Health Professionals to enable and support social prescribing \nThis webinar will explore how Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) can enable and support social prescribing. It will cover the roles of different AHPs working in a variety of settings and highlight the many ways they can support Social Prescribing Link Workers (SPLWs) in practice. \nThe webinar will be opened by Linda Hindle\, Lead Allied Health Professional for Public Health England to introduce the Social Prescribing Framework. The framework presents a common vision for social prescribing where AHPs play an important role in ensuring that everyone has access to social prescribing. \nAudience \nSPLWs\, AHPs\, PCN teams\, clinicians\, commissioners\, ICBs and wider health and care colleagues working to develop multidisciplinary teams and the integration of care. The webinar may also be suitable for individuals working in aligned services\, such as secondary and community health services or other services where there is an opportunity to align and improve existing pathways. \nAim \nTo provide opportunities to share learning\, develop new knowledge and build relationships to enhance patient care. Consider core principles of joint working individual functions and areas of practice and how the roles add value to each other. \nThe webinar will explore how a multidisciplinary approach can support working across the disciplines through appropriately utilising knowledge\, skills and best practice to improved collective understanding and enhance personalised care delivery. Joint working can also help to address some of the implementation barriers experienced by SPLWs including managing boundaries of practice\, supervision and career development. \nLearn more about opportunities to reduce health inequalities in access and outcomes and opportunities to integrate services where this might reduce health inequalities. \nObjectives \n\n     Learn about the breadth of AHP roles\n     How AHPs support social prescribing and SPLWs\n     Explore collaboration opportunities to improve   outcomes for individuals\, carers and the workforce\n\nThe Speakers \nLinda Hindle: The Deputy Chief AHP Officer for England and National Engagement Lead for Police\, Fire and Ambulance Services\, Office for Health Improvement and Disparities \nKurt Lievesley: Is Senior Lecturer Advanced Allied Health Practice\, School of Sport and Health Sciences\, University of Central Lancashire. \nSam Pywell: Leads the University of Central Lancashire Social Prescribing Unit.  She is a occupational therapist with over 17 years experience\, and has postgraduate research experience in the fields of mental health\, wellbeing and social prescribing. \nJoining Sam Pywell is Chantelle Martin: Is an Occupational therapist with experience of both being an Social Prescribing Link Worker and leading SPLW. \nAmanda Sangster: Amanda is an Occupational Therapist by background\, before joining NHS England as a Delivery Partner with the South East Personalised Care Team. Amanda’s background is in Children’s Therapy and Health Visiting Services\, with over 20 years and has extensive strategic and operational experience leading a number of transformation and quality improvement projects. \nJoining Amanda is\, Sophie Wearing\, an Occupational Therapist working as a Personalised Care Project Manager with a focus on growing & developing the Personalised Care ARRS workforce and Paige Yarwood. \nIf you have any access needs\, please email the team on england.socialprescribing@nhs.net and we will do our best to support access. \n  \nQuestions about this event?\nName: Danni Wood/Ali Green \nEmail:england.SocialPrescribing@nhs.net
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/working-with-allied-health-professionals-to-enable-and-support-social-prescribing/
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