To book a place on a training session, please click on your chosen event and register through the link provided.
Please note, these events are for staff employed within the Lancashire and South Cumbria healthcare system only.
General Events
Nurses Clinical Supervision Training
About this event This training event will enable you to reflect on and further develop your knowledge and skills necessary to your role as a clinical supervisor.
Making a Difference to Young People’s Lives Through Personalised care
Please note: you will receive a Microsoft Teams link via email on the day of the webinar The Covid-19 pandemic has had a particular impact on children and young people […]
Health Education England ESOL Practice Network Webinars
They are for anyone who wants to improve ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) learning in the health and care workforce. You could be a health or care sector […]
Hot Topics Improving Asthma Care and Thinking Green Clinic
Join us for our new FREE NB Clinic. Improving Asthma Care and Thinking Green The UK has some of the worst asthma outcomes in Europe with a rise in asthma […]
4th UK Annual #LinkWorkerDay2022 Conference in Partnership with The Healthcare Show ExCel London
Theme: Transforming Healthcare for ALL Join us for our 4th UK Annual #LinkWorkerDay2022 Conference taking place at The Healthcare Show, the UK’s largest gathering of Senior Healthcare Managers, Directors, C-Suite and Clinicians working […]
Training and Development SpringConference
The sessions will: • Give an update on the story of Edge Hill Medical School so far • Give an update on the undergraduate programmes • Illustrate how you can […]
Digital Champion Training
About this event Sign up to the Digital Champion Training! A training session covering digital awareness and uses of IT within Primary Care.
Violence Risk Reduction and Public Health Webinar
The Northwest Population Health and Prevention Network (NWPHPN) is hosting a webinar on Violence Risk Reduction on 19th May 2022, 1:00-2:30pm. This webinar will explore what a public health approach […]