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SUMMARY:Venepuncture Training with UCLan - Morning Session
DESCRIPTION:Session Aims: \nThis venepuncture training course is aimed specifically at registered nurses\, carers and support workers who’s role include taking bloods. \nThis is ideal for staff who are looking to improve their skills in venepuncture. \nThe Venepuncture Training will aim to improve the students’ knowledge of the theory surrounding venepuncture including: the correct order of draw\, the anatomy of veins and how to select a suitable site – allow students to practice using a synthetic arm. \nTraining includes but is not limited to: \nIdentify the suitable veins for Venepuncture \nIdentify the indications and contraindications for both the practitioner and the patient \nTo discuss the equipment used for performing Venepuncture \nTo be made aware of the full procedure and raise awareness for potential policy variations \nTo provide simulated practise in a controlled environment to help develop Venepuncture skills \nTo consider Venepuncture from patients point of view \nMethod of learning In Person 3 hours 45 mins \nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face to face) session. \nDelegates must attend in their uniforms as they will be in the skills labs for part of the session as the university has a protocol regarding appropriate clothing and footwear (the type you would wear for work. If you don’t have a uniform\, could you please just ensure you wear flat shoes – no heels) \nPlease Note \n\nAs spaces are limited\, we request that you register a maximum of 2 staff from each care organisation.\nIf you have any questions regarding this training please email our inbox mbpcc.lscsocialcare@nhs.net\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place via Eventbrite. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us on mbpcc.lscsocialcare@nhs.net\nNo other participants can take part unless they are registered.\nWhilst we understand it is not always possible it is preferred that each student is online on their own device\, however if this is not possible and there is more than one person sharing the screen\, then they must all make themselves aware to the tutor\, as we are able to issue any certificates of completion if we do not have the details of all those on the training.\nIf those attending do not give the tutor their name\, their place of work and their job role\, then we will not be able to issue certificates to that person.\n\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and by the Training hub and shared with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/venepuncture-training-with-uclan-morning-session-2/
LOCATION:University of Lancashire  Fylde Road Preston PR1 2HE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240710T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240710T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240524T110158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T110158Z
UID:43607-1720602000-1720630800@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wider Workforce Clinical Supervision Course - Day 2
DESCRIPTION:This bespoke\, two-day virtual course is for GPs and Advanced Clinical\nPractitioners working at Advanced Practice (Level 7) who wish to start their\ntraining career by clinically supervising the wider workforce in a Primary Care\nLearning Environment. \n\nDay 1 – Thursday 20th June (9am to 5pm)\nDay 2 – Wednesday 10th July (9am to 5pm)\n\nThe course will allow delegates to develop their teaching skills and\, on completion\nof selected workshops\, will enable them to supervise specific disciplines within\nthe wider workforce. \nBy the end of the course\, delegates will: \n• Have knowledge of the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their\nlearning needs.\n• Be able to structure a teaching session for a learner and be aware of basic\nteaching methods.\n• Be able to teach and assess workplace communication skills.\n• Know the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their learning\nneeds.\n• Have developed their own personal learning plan related to their role as a\nsupervisor.\n• Be able to supervise a wide range of primary care workforce learners\, including\nNurses\, ACPs\, Physician Associates\, Paramedics and Pharmacists \nPlease see this information flyer  for full details and complete this sign up form to express your interest.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/wider-workforce-clinical-supervision-course-day-2/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240710T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240710T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240701T155501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T155501Z
UID:44682-1720616400-1720630800@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Venepuncture Training with UCLan - Afternoon Session
DESCRIPTION:Session Aims: \nThis venepuncture training course is aimed at registered nurses\, carers and support workers who’s role include taking bloods. \nThis is ideal for staff who are looking to improve their skills in venepuncture. \nThe Venepuncture Training will aim to improve the students’ knowledge of the theory surrounding venepuncture including: the correct order of draw\, the anatomy of veins and how to select a suitable site – allow students to practice using a synthetic arm. \nTraining includes but is not limited to: \nIdentify the suitable veins for Venepuncture \nIdentify the indications and contraindications for both the practitioner and the patient \nTo discuss the equipment used for performing Venepuncture \nTo be made aware of the full procedure and raise awareness for potential policy variations \nTo provide simulated practise in a controlled environment to help develop Venepuncture skills \nTo consider Venepuncture from patients point of view \nMethod of learning In Person 3 hours 45 mins \nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face to face) session. \nDelegates must attend in their uniforms as they will be in the skills labs for part of the session as the university has a protocol regarding appropriate clothing and footwear (the type you would wear for work. If you don’t have a uniform\, could you please just ensure you wear flat shoes – no heels) \nPlease Note \n\nAs spaces are limited\, we request that you register a maximum of 2 staff from each care organisation.\nIf you have any questions regarding this training please email our inbox mbpcc.lscsocialcare@nhs.net\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place via Eventbrite. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us on mbpcc.lscsocialcare@nhs.net\nNo other participants can take part unless they are registered.\nWhilst we understand it is not always possible it is preferred that each student is online on their own device\, however if this is not possible and there is more than one person sharing the screen\, then they must all make themselves aware to the tutor\, as we are able to issue any certificates of completion if we do not have the details of all those on the training.\nIf those attending do not give the tutor their name\, their place of work and their job role\, then we will not be able to issue certificates to that person.\n\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and by the Training hub and shared with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/venepuncture-training-with-uclan-afternoon-session-3/
LOCATION:University of Lancashire  Fylde Road Preston PR1 2HE\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240722T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240722T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240502T123048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240502T123048Z
UID:43013-1721653200-1721656800@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Handling Difficult Conversations Training
DESCRIPTION:This one hour session will cover compassion\, compassion fatigue\, listening skills\, how to de-escalate a situation with helpful language\, fast and slow thinking. \nThis is an interactive session and you will be expected to interact. Please ensure you have a camera and microphone available to attend the meeting.\n\n\n\nYou will receive a certificate post training for your attendance. Places are limited\, if you have booked a place\, please ensure you attend.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us.\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and shared by the Training hub and with the Training Provider\, NHSE and the ICB\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/handling-difficult-conversations-training-3/
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing,Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240724T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240724T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240528T140754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T140754Z
UID:43682-1721811600-1721840400@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:2 Day Health Coaching Core Skills Programme - Morecambe
DESCRIPTION:24th July & 31st July 2024 – Venue TBC Morecambe \nHealth coaching is a supported self-management intervention and is part of the NHS Long Term Plan’s commitment to make personalised care business as usual across the health and care system.\nHealth Coaching Development of health coaching skills focuses on training health and social care staff\, voluntary sector representatives\, and carers to use health coaching skills as part of consultations or conversations.\nThis involves supporting practitioners to develop their own health coaching skills\, conversation frameworks and mind-set\, so they can use a health coaching approach in their daily role to support personalised care and encourage self-management and shared decision making. \nTo apply for a place please fill out the Health Coaching Application form Health Coaching 2-Day Training Application Form – June – Dec 2024 UPDATED  in full and send to:\nworkforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk\nInitial confirmation of registration will be advised. Once all participants have been registered on the course a Briefing Pack and further info’s will be sent to all participants.\nAll applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nThis 2-Day Health Coaching Course is being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \nSee flyer here: HEALTH COACHING FLYER – JUNE – DEC 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/2-day-health-coaching-core-skills-programme-morecambe/
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing,Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240610T083458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T083458Z
UID:43939-1722417300-1722443400@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Phlebotomy/Venepuncture Training - West Lancashire
DESCRIPTION:This phlebotomy venepuncture training course is aimed at all healthcare staff\, specifically registered nurses\, carers and support workers who’s role include taking bloods.\nThis is ideal for staff who are looking to improve their skills in venepuncture. \nLocation: Ormskirk Civic Hall Ormskirk Civic Hall\, Southport Road Ormskirk L39 1LN Ormskirk United Kingdom \n\nThe Venepuncture Training will aim to improve the students’ knowledge of the theory surrounding venepuncture including: the correct order of draw\, the anatomy of veins and how to select a suitable site – allow students to practice using a synthetic arm.\nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face-to-face) session.\n\n\nYou will receive a certificate post-training for your attendance. Places are limited\, if you have booked a place\, please ensure you attend.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us.\n\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and shared by the Training hub and with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes\n\n\nTraining includes but is not limited to:\n\nIdentify the suitable veins for Venepuncture\nIdentify the indications and contraindications for both the practitioner and the patient\nTo discuss the equipment used for performing Venepuncture\nTo be made aware of the full procedure and raise awareness for potential policy variations\nTo provide simulated practise in a controlled environment to help develop Venepuncture skills\nTo consider Venepuncture from patients point of view\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOther Information\n\n\nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face-to-face) session.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/phlebotomy-venepuncture-training-west-lancashire-2/
LOCATION:Ormskirk Civic Hall Ormskirk Civic Hall\, Southport Road Ormskirk L39 1LN Ormskirk United Kingdom\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240809T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240809T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240411T085132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T085132Z
UID:42696-1723206600-1723215600@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:PAM (Patient Activation Measure)Workshop 2.5hr – Virtual via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Patient activation describes the knowledge\, skills and confidence a person has in managing their own health and care. \nThere are twenty places available per each virtual PAM workshop.\nPlease ensure you are able to join from an individual computer/laptop terminal and have a working camera and microphone. \nTo apply for a place please fill out this PAM Training Application Form  in full and send to: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk \nOnce all delegates have been registered on a PAM Workshop a confirmation e-mail will be sent to you inc your Zoom Link.\nPlease note all applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nOnce the workshop has been completed PAM outputs/Flourish info’s will then be sent to all participants who have completed the course in full.\nPlease note that registration on to Flourish is not automatic after completion of a PAM workshop. Some colleagues will benefit from using Flourish for PAM calculator use within their roles. If you wish to access the Flourish System for PAM use\, please contact: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk to request this after you have completed your PAM workshop session. \nThe PAM workshops are being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \n  \nWhat is Patient Activation?\n It is widely acknowledged that people who have the knowledge\, skills and confidence to manage their own health tend to have better health outcomes than those that may have a more passive approach. Patients/clients with high levels of activation usually understand their role in the care process and feel capable of fulfilling that role.\nPeople who have low levels of activation are usually less likely to play an active role in staying healthy. They are less good at seeking help when they need it\, or at following advice given by healthcare professionals or managing their health when they are no longer being treated. If we want clients/patients to take ownership of their health and care we have to make them part of the process. \n\nWe need to listen\, problem-solve\, and collaborate\nWe need to help them gain the skills and confidence they need\, not just the transfer of information.\n\nVarious studies show that targeted interventions can help increase patient activation. Least activated patients/clients can make the most gains when they are appropriately supported. Tailoring interventions to individual needs\, significantly increases the likelihood that people will adopt behaviours that contribute to better health. \nThe Patient Activation Measure (PAM) is a validated patient-reported outcome measure owned by Insignia Health.\nPAM was created to identify which patients/clients may need additional resources to manage their health. \nThe PAM tool is made up of 13 questions\, which assesses a patient’s knowledge\, skills and confidence in managing their health. Answers provide a score on a scale from 0 to 100. PAM scores between 1 and 99 are considered to be valid responses and allow any respondents to be categorised into one of four defined levels\, ranging from level 1 (patients who do not actively contribute to their healthcare) to level 4 (patients who are proactive in managing their health and engage in healthy behaviours) which in turn determine the person’s ‘activation’ score on a level of 1\, 2\, 3 or 4. \n Measuring activation can: \n\nImprove outcomes and reduce costs\nReduce re-admissions and fewer episodes of unplanned and emergency care\nImprove patient experience\n\nUsing PAM to tailor support for people with long-term conditions \nThe rising demand for healthcare services\, a large proportion of which is due to the growing population of people with long-term conditions\, has led to a need to manage the increasing pressure placed on primary and secondary care. \nAdults with a long-term condition(s) can report the lowest level of PAM\, and may feel overwhelmed by their condition(s). Supported patient self-management is a widely used strategy for trying to address the challenges of managing long-term conditions and multi-morbidity\, including helping patients to change lifestyle behaviours and to learn core skills\, such as responding to symptoms\, managing medicine\, improving diet\, increasing exercise\, stopping smoking\, and managing interactions with professionals. People who can achieve this are described as ‘informed or activated clients/patients’. Self-efficacy (a sense of control over actions and outcomes) has been noted to be a key driver. \nWhy would more activated clients/patients tend to use less healthcare? \n\nThey may be better engaged in the ongoing management of their condition(s)\, consequently their need for healthcare to manage deterioration in their condition is reduced compared with less activated clients/ patients\nClients/patients may also be better equipped to co-ordinate their care\, leading to fewer missed general practice and outpatient appointments.\n\nPAM FLYER – MAY – DEC 2024 \nWhat is the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/pam-patient-activation-measureworkshop-2-5hr-virtual-via-zoom-3/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240819T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240819T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240624T095846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240624T095846Z
UID:44197-1724058900-1724085000@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Phlebotomy/Venepuncture Training - Kendal
DESCRIPTION:This phlebotomy venepuncture training course is aimed at all healthcare staff\, specifically registered nurses\, carers and support workers who’s role include taking bloods.\nThis is ideal for staff who are looking to improve their skills in venepuncture. \nLocation: Room 4\, Education Centre\, Westmorland General Hospital\, Burton Rd\, Kendal LA9 7RG \n\nThe Venepuncture Training will aim to improve the students’ knowledge of the theory surrounding venepuncture including: the correct order of draw\, the anatomy of veins and how to select a suitable site – allow students to practice using a synthetic arm.\nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face-to-face) session.\n\n\nYou will receive a certificate post-training for your attendance. Places are limited\, if you have booked a place\, please ensure you attend.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us.\n\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and shared by the Training hub and with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/phlebotomy-venepuncture-training-kendal-2/
LOCATION:Room 4\, Education Centre\, Westmorland General Hospital\, Burton Rd\, Kendal LA9 7RG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Lancashire and South Cumbria Primary Care Training Hub":MAILTO:mbpcc.lscthub@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240903T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240903T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240708T135024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T135024Z
UID:44740-1725368400-1725370200@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Zoladex Training
DESCRIPTION:This training session is hosted by Joan Millar from Astrazeneca \nWe offer a 30 minute MS teams session which comprises the following- \n\n\nProstate Cancer and LHRHa overview 5 mins\nImplant Demonstration – using a ‘dummy tummy ’20 mins\nConsiderations and questions 5 mins\nClose\n\n\n\nThis is an interactive session and you will be expected to interact. Please ensure you have a camera and microphone available to attend the meeting.\n\n\n\nYou will receive a certificate post training for your attendance. Places are limited\, if you have booked a place\, please ensure you attend.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us.\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and shared by the Training hub and with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/zoladex-training/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240911T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240911T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240710T132754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240710T132754Z
UID:44811-1726045200-1726074000@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wider Workforce Clinical Supervision Course - Day 1
DESCRIPTION:This bespoke\, two-day virtual course is for GPs and Advanced Clinical\nPractitioners working at Advanced Practice (Level 7) who wish to start their\ntraining career by clinically supervising the wider workforce in a Primary Care\nLearning Environment. \n\nDay 1 – Wednesday 11th September (9am – 5pm)\nDay 2 – Wednesday 9th October (9am – 5pm)\n\nNow including add-on module: Foundation Doctors Supervision Training and Foundation Doctors Practice Accreditation. \nThe course will allow delegates to develop their teaching skills and\, on completion\nof selected workshops\, will enable them to supervise specific disciplines within\nthe wider workforce. \nBy the end of the course\, delegates will: \n• Have knowledge of the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their\nlearning needs.\n• Be able to structure a teaching session for a learner and be aware of basic\nteaching methods.\n• Be able to teach and assess workplace communication skills.\n• Know the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their learning\nneeds.\n• Have developed their own personal learning plan related to their role as a\nsupervisor.\n• Be able to supervise a wide range of primary care workforce learners\, including\nNurses\, ACPs\, Physician Associates\, Paramedics and Pharmacists \nPlease see this information flyer for full details and complete this sign up form to express your interest.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/wider-workforce-clinical-supervision-course-day-1/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240911T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240911T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240118T125714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T164433Z
UID:40036-1726048800-1726059600@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Clinical Skills Practice Workshop - Preston
DESCRIPTION:Available throughout the year at different locations you will be able to experience a hands on approach with the support of a clinical educator! \nLocation: Fatima Health Centre\, 228 Garstang Rd\, Fulwood\, Preston PR2 9QB (1st Floor) \nNew for 2024! We have added some extra skills onto our sessions to broaden the experience on attending! \nAvailable at all clinical skills workshops across Lancashire and South Cumbria are:\n\n\nPractice taking a smear\n\n\nManual blood pressures plus looking at normal parameters and targets\n\n\nInjection Technique\n\n\nVenepuncture\n\n\nInhaler technique\n\n\nPeak flow technique\n\n\nBlood oxygen levels using a pulse oximeter\n\n\nThe workshops welcome General Practice Nurses\, Health Care Assistants\, Nursing Associates\, Trainee Nursing Associates\, Advanced Nurse Practitioners\, Student Nurses\, Student Nurse Paramedics\, Physician Associates… anyone with a clinical role within Primary Care that is already trained in the topics above. \nNew to practice and want to have some hands-on experience with a mannequin to gain skills and confidence or if you are an experienced practitioner and want to refresh your skills then this is the workshop for you! \nWe have equipment available in the workshops to enable you to practice your skills and get hands-on experience with the support of a friendly clinical educator plus a practical handbook to guide you through. \n\nPlease note that these workshops are not a formal training session and the purpose is to support delegates in building on knowledge and skills already learnt from previous formal training.\n\nDelegates must join the session from the start time and leave once they feel they have gained enough from the workshop: there is no requirement to stay for the full 3 hours. In addition\, delegates may attend to access one of the pieces of equipment or all of them! This is a great opportunity to get hands-on and have a play with the mannequins to help improve your practice!
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/clinical-skills-practice-workshop-preston-7/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240912T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240912T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240118T132939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T164424Z
UID:40048-1726135200-1726146000@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Clinical Skills Practice Workshop - Darwen
DESCRIPTION:Available throughout the year at different locations you will be able to experience a hands on approach with the support of a clinical educator! \nLocation: Room SF89\, Darwen Health Centre\, James St W\, Darwen BB3. \nNew for 2024! We have added some extra skills onto our sessions to broaden the experience on attending! \nAvailable at all clinical skills workshops across Lancashire and South Cumbria are:\n\n\nPractice taking a smear\n\n\nManual blood pressures plus looking at normal parameters and targets\n\n\nInjection Technique\n\n\nVenepuncture\n\n\nInhaler technique\n\n\nPeak flow technique\n\n\nBlood oxygen levels using a pulse oximeter\n\n\nThe workshops welcome General Practice Nurses\, Health Care Assistants\, Nursing Associates\, Trainee Nursing Associates\, Advanced Nurse Practitioners\, Student Nurses\, Student Nurse Paramedics\, Physician Associates… anyone with a clinical role within Primary Care that is already trained in the topics above. \nNew to practice and want to have some hands-on experience with a mannequin to gain skills and confidence or if you are an experienced practitioner and want to refresh your skills then this is the workshop for you! \nWe have equipment available in the workshops to enable you to practice your skills and get hands-on experience with the support of a friendly clinical educator plus a practical handbook to guide you through. \n\nPlease note that these workshops are not a formal training session and the purpose is to support delegates in building on knowledge and skills already learnt from previous formal training.\n\nDelegates must join the session from the start time and leave once they feel they have gained enough from the workshop: there is no requirement to stay for the full 3 hours. In addition\, delegates may attend to access one of the pieces of equipment or all of them! This is a great opportunity to get hands-on and have a play with the mannequins to help improve your practice!
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/clinical-skills-practice-workshop-darwen-5/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240918T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240411T085203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T085203Z
UID:42697-1726651800-1726660800@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:PAM (Patient Activation Measure)Workshop 2.5hr – Virtual via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Patient activation describes the knowledge\, skills and confidence a person has in managing their own health and care. \nThere are twenty places available per each virtual PAM workshop.\nPlease ensure you are able to join from an individual computer/laptop terminal and have a working camera and microphone. \nTo apply for a place please fill out this PAM Training Application Form  in full and send to: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk \nOnce all delegates have been registered on a PAM Workshop a confirmation e-mail will be sent to you inc your Zoom Link.\nPlease note all applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nOnce the workshop has been completed PAM outputs/Flourish info’s will then be sent to all participants who have completed the course in full.\nPlease note that registration on to Flourish is not automatic after completion of a PAM workshop. Some colleagues will benefit from using Flourish for PAM calculator use within their roles. If you wish to access the Flourish System for PAM use\, please contact: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk to request this after you have completed your PAM workshop session. \nThe PAM workshops are being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \n  \nWhat is Patient Activation?\n It is widely acknowledged that people who have the knowledge\, skills and confidence to manage their own health tend to have better health outcomes than those that may have a more passive approach. Patients/clients with high levels of activation usually understand their role in the care process and feel capable of fulfilling that role.\nPeople who have low levels of activation are usually less likely to play an active role in staying healthy. They are less good at seeking help when they need it\, or at following advice given by healthcare professionals or managing their health when they are no longer being treated. If we want clients/patients to take ownership of their health and care we have to make them part of the process. \n\nWe need to listen\, problem-solve\, and collaborate\nWe need to help them gain the skills and confidence they need\, not just the transfer of information.\n\nVarious studies show that targeted interventions can help increase patient activation. Least activated patients/clients can make the most gains when they are appropriately supported. Tailoring interventions to individual needs\, significantly increases the likelihood that people will adopt behaviours that contribute to better health. \nThe Patient Activation Measure (PAM) is a validated patient-reported outcome measure owned by Insignia Health.\nPAM was created to identify which patients/clients may need additional resources to manage their health. \nThe PAM tool is made up of 13 questions\, which assesses a patient’s knowledge\, skills and confidence in managing their health. Answers provide a score on a scale from 0 to 100. PAM scores between 1 and 99 are considered to be valid responses and allow any respondents to be categorised into one of four defined levels\, ranging from level 1 (patients who do not actively contribute to their healthcare) to level 4 (patients who are proactive in managing their health and engage in healthy behaviours) which in turn determine the person’s ‘activation’ score on a level of 1\, 2\, 3 or 4. \n Measuring activation can: \n\nImprove outcomes and reduce costs\nReduce re-admissions and fewer episodes of unplanned and emergency care\nImprove patient experience\n\nUsing PAM to tailor support for people with long-term conditions \nThe rising demand for healthcare services\, a large proportion of which is due to the growing population of people with long-term conditions\, has led to a need to manage the increasing pressure placed on primary and secondary care. \nAdults with a long-term condition(s) can report the lowest level of PAM\, and may feel overwhelmed by their condition(s). Supported patient self-management is a widely used strategy for trying to address the challenges of managing long-term conditions and multi-morbidity\, including helping patients to change lifestyle behaviours and to learn core skills\, such as responding to symptoms\, managing medicine\, improving diet\, increasing exercise\, stopping smoking\, and managing interactions with professionals. People who can achieve this are described as ‘informed or activated clients/patients’. Self-efficacy (a sense of control over actions and outcomes) has been noted to be a key driver. \nWhy would more activated clients/patients tend to use less healthcare? \n\nThey may be better engaged in the ongoing management of their condition(s)\, consequently their need for healthcare to manage deterioration in their condition is reduced compared with less activated clients/ patients\nClients/patients may also be better equipped to co-ordinate their care\, leading to fewer missed general practice and outpatient appointments.\n\nPAM FLYER – MAY – DEC 2024 \nWhat is the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/pam-patient-activation-measureworkshop-2-5hr-virtual-via-zoom-4/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241002T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241002T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240118T133212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T164416Z
UID:40054-1727863200-1727874000@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Clinical Skills Practice Workshop - Lytham
DESCRIPTION:Available throughout the year at different locations you will be able to experience a hands on approach with the support of a clinical educator! \nLocation: (Seminar Room) Lytham Primary Care Centre\, Victoria Street Lytham FY8 5DZ\, Victoria St\, Lytham FY8 5DZ \nNew for 2024! We have added some extra skills onto our sessions to broaden the experience on attending! \nAvailable at all clinical skills workshops across Lancashire and South Cumbria are:\n\n\nPractice taking a smear\n\n\nManual blood pressures plus looking at normal parameters and targets\n\n\nInjection Technique\n\n\nVenepuncture\n\n\nInhaler technique\n\n\nPeak flow technique\n\n\nBlood oxygen levels using a pulse oximeter\n\n\nThe workshops welcome General Practice Nurses\, Health Care Assistants\, Nursing Associates\, Trainee Nursing Associates\, Advanced Nurse Practitioners\, Student Nurses\, Student Nurse Paramedics\, Physician Associates… anyone with a clinical role within Primary Care that is already trained in the topics above. \nNew to practice and want to have some hands-on experience with a mannequin to gain skills and confidence or if you are an experienced practitioner and want to refresh your skills then this is the workshop for you! \nWe have equipment available in the workshops to enable you to practice your skills and get hands-on experience with the support of a friendly clinical educator plus a practical handbook to guide you through. \n\nPlease note that these workshops are not a formal training session and the purpose is to support delegates in building on knowledge and skills already learnt from previous formal training.\n\nDelegates must join the session from the start time and leave once they feel they have gained enough from the workshop: there is no requirement to stay for the full 3 hours. In addition\, delegates may attend to access one of the pieces of equipment or all of them! This is a great opportunity to get hands-on and have a play with the mannequins to help improve your practice!
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/clinical-skills-practice-workshop-lytham-5/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241009T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240528T140956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T140956Z
UID:43684-1728464400-1728493200@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:2 Day Health Coaching Skills Programme - Lancaster
DESCRIPTION:29th October & 16th October 2024 – The Toll House\, Lancaster \nHealth coaching is a supported self-management intervention and is part of the NHS Long Term Plan’s commitment to make personalised care business as usual across the health and care system.\nHealth Coaching Development of health coaching skills focuses on training health and social care staff\, voluntary sector representatives\, and carers to use health coaching skills as part of consultations or conversations.\nThis involves supporting practitioners to develop their own health coaching skills\, conversation frameworks and mind-set\, so they can use a health coaching approach in their daily role to support personalised care and encourage self-management and shared decision making. \nTo apply for a place please fill out the Health Coaching Application form Health Coaching 2-Day Training Application Form – June – Dec 2024 UPDATED  in full and send to:\nworkforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk\nInitial confirmation of registration will be advised. Once all participants have been registered on the course a Briefing Pack and further info’s will be sent to all participants.\nAll applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nThis 2-Day Health Coaching Course is being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \nSee flyer here: HEALTH COACHING FLYER – JUNE – DEC 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/2-day-health-coaching-skills-programme-lancaster/
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing,Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241009T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241009T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240710T132920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240710T132920Z
UID:44815-1728464400-1728493200@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wider Workforce Clinical Supervision Course - Day 2
DESCRIPTION:This bespoke\, two-day virtual course is for GPs and Advanced Clinical\nPractitioners working at Advanced Practice (Level 7) who wish to start their\ntraining career by clinically supervising the wider workforce in a Primary Care\nLearning Environment. \n\nDay 1 – Wednesday 11th September (9am – 5pm)\nDay 2 – Wednesday 9th October (9am – 5pm)\n\nNow including add-on module: Foundation Doctors Supervision Training and Foundation Doctors Practice Accreditation. \nThe course will allow delegates to develop their teaching skills and\, on completion\nof selected workshops\, will enable them to supervise specific disciplines within\nthe wider workforce. \nBy the end of the course\, delegates will: \n• Have knowledge of the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their\nlearning needs.\n• Be able to structure a teaching session for a learner and be aware of basic\nteaching methods.\n• Be able to teach and assess workplace communication skills.\n• Know the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their learning\nneeds.\n• Have developed their own personal learning plan related to their role as a\nsupervisor.\n• Be able to supervise a wide range of primary care workforce learners\, including\nNurses\, ACPs\, Physician Associates\, Paramedics and Pharmacists \nPlease see this information flyer for full details and complete this sign up form to express your interest.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/wider-workforce-clinical-supervision-course-day-2-2/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241011T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241011T120000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240411T085234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T085234Z
UID:42698-1728639000-1728648000@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:PAM (Patient Activation Measure)Workshop 2.5hr – Virtual via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Patient activation describes the knowledge\, skills and confidence a person has in managing their own health and care. \nThere are twenty places available per each virtual PAM workshop.\nPlease ensure you are able to join from an individual computer/laptop terminal and have a working camera and microphone. \nTo apply for a place please fill out this PAM Training Application Form  in full and send to: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk \nOnce all delegates have been registered on a PAM Workshop a confirmation e-mail will be sent to you inc your Zoom Link.\nPlease note all applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nOnce the workshop has been completed PAM outputs/Flourish info’s will then be sent to all participants who have completed the course in full.\nPlease note that registration on to Flourish is not automatic after completion of a PAM workshop. Some colleagues will benefit from using Flourish for PAM calculator use within their roles. If you wish to access the Flourish System for PAM use\, please contact: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk to request this after you have completed your PAM workshop session. \nThe PAM workshops are being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \n  \nWhat is Patient Activation?\n It is widely acknowledged that people who have the knowledge\, skills and confidence to manage their own health tend to have better health outcomes than those that may have a more passive approach. Patients/clients with high levels of activation usually understand their role in the care process and feel capable of fulfilling that role.\nPeople who have low levels of activation are usually less likely to play an active role in staying healthy. They are less good at seeking help when they need it\, or at following advice given by healthcare professionals or managing their health when they are no longer being treated. If we want clients/patients to take ownership of their health and care we have to make them part of the process. \n\nWe need to listen\, problem-solve\, and collaborate\nWe need to help them gain the skills and confidence they need\, not just the transfer of information.\n\nVarious studies show that targeted interventions can help increase patient activation. Least activated patients/clients can make the most gains when they are appropriately supported. Tailoring interventions to individual needs\, significantly increases the likelihood that people will adopt behaviours that contribute to better health. \nThe Patient Activation Measure (PAM) is a validated patient-reported outcome measure owned by Insignia Health.\nPAM was created to identify which patients/clients may need additional resources to manage their health. \nThe PAM tool is made up of 13 questions\, which assesses a patient’s knowledge\, skills and confidence in managing their health. Answers provide a score on a scale from 0 to 100. PAM scores between 1 and 99 are considered to be valid responses and allow any respondents to be categorised into one of four defined levels\, ranging from level 1 (patients who do not actively contribute to their healthcare) to level 4 (patients who are proactive in managing their health and engage in healthy behaviours) which in turn determine the person’s ‘activation’ score on a level of 1\, 2\, 3 or 4. \n Measuring activation can: \n\nImprove outcomes and reduce costs\nReduce re-admissions and fewer episodes of unplanned and emergency care\nImprove patient experience\n\nUsing PAM to tailor support for people with long-term conditions \nThe rising demand for healthcare services\, a large proportion of which is due to the growing population of people with long-term conditions\, has led to a need to manage the increasing pressure placed on primary and secondary care. \nAdults with a long-term condition(s) can report the lowest level of PAM\, and may feel overwhelmed by their condition(s). Supported patient self-management is a widely used strategy for trying to address the challenges of managing long-term conditions and multi-morbidity\, including helping patients to change lifestyle behaviours and to learn core skills\, such as responding to symptoms\, managing medicine\, improving diet\, increasing exercise\, stopping smoking\, and managing interactions with professionals. People who can achieve this are described as ‘informed or activated clients/patients’. Self-efficacy (a sense of control over actions and outcomes) has been noted to be a key driver. \nWhy would more activated clients/patients tend to use less healthcare? \n\nThey may be better engaged in the ongoing management of their condition(s)\, consequently their need for healthcare to manage deterioration in their condition is reduced compared with less activated clients/ patients\nClients/patients may also be better equipped to co-ordinate their care\, leading to fewer missed general practice and outpatient appointments.\n\nPAM FLYER – MAY – DEC 2024 \nWhat is the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/pam-patient-activation-measureworkshop-2-5hr-virtual-via-zoom-5/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241016T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241016T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240708T134026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T134026Z
UID:44733-1729071000-1729096200@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Phlebotomy/Venepuncture Training – Preston
DESCRIPTION:This phlebotomy venepuncture training course is aimed at all healthcare staff\, specifically registered nurses\, carers and support workers who’s role include taking bloods.\n\nThis is ideal for staff who are looking to improve their skills in venepuncture. \nLocation: (1st Floor Conference Room) Fatima Health Centre\, 228 Garstang Road\, Preston\,  PR2 9QB \n\nThe Venepuncture Training will aim to improve the students’ knowledge of the theory surrounding venepuncture including: the correct order of draw\, the anatomy of veins and how to select a suitable site – allow students to practice using a synthetic arm.\nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face-to-face) session.\n\nYou will receive a certificate post-training for your attendance. Places are limited\, if you have booked a place\, please ensure you attend.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us.\n\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and shared by the Training hub and with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.\n\nLearning Outcomes\n\n\nTraining includes but is not limited to:\n\nIdentify the suitable veins for Venepuncture\nIdentify the indications and contraindications for both the practitioner and the patient\nTo discuss the equipment used for performing Venepuncture\nTo be made aware of the full procedure and raise awareness for potential policy variations\nTo provide simulated practise in a controlled environment to help develop Venepuncture skills\nTo consider Venepuncture from patients point of view
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/phlebotomy-venepuncture-training-preston-2/
LOCATION:(1st Floor Conference Room) Fatima Health Centre\, 228 Garstang Road\, Preston\,  PR2 9QB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241023T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241023T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240927T112441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T113041Z
UID:47118-1729674000-1729702800@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wider Workforce Clinical Supervision Course – Day 1
DESCRIPTION:This bespoke\, two-day virtual course is for GPs and Advanced Clinical\nPractitioners working at Advanced Practice (Level 7) who wish to start their\ntraining career by clinically supervising the wider workforce in a Primary Care\nLearning Environment. \n\nDay 1 – Wednesday 23rd October (9am – 5pm)\nDay 2 – Wednesday 11th December (9am – 5pm)\n\nNow including add-on module: Foundation Doctors Supervision Training and Foundation Doctors Practice Accreditation. \nThe course will allow delegates to develop their teaching skills and\, on completion\nof selected workshops\, will enable them to supervise specific disciplines within\nthe wider workforce. \nBy the end of the course\, delegates will: \n• Have knowledge of the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their\nlearning needs.\n• Be able to structure a teaching session for a learner and be aware of basic\nteaching methods.\n• Be able to teach and assess workplace communication skills.\n• Know the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their learning\nneeds.\n• Have developed their own personal learning plan related to their role as a\nsupervisor.\n• Be able to supervise a wide range of primary care workforce learners\, including\nNurses\, ACPs\, Physician Associates\, Paramedics and Pharmacists \nPlease see this information flyer for full details and complete this sign up form to express your interest.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/wider-workforce-clinical-supervision-course-day-1-2/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241104T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241104T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240910T101815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T101815Z
UID:46707-1730725200-1730736000@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Nurse Clinical Supervision Training
DESCRIPTION:This training event will enable you to reflect on and further develop your knowledge and skills necessary to your role as a locality clinical supervisor and relevant for clinical supervisors​​\nAims\n\nHave an increased knowledge and understanding of Clinical Supervision\, linking theory to practice ​\nDifferentiate between Clinical Supervision and line/performance management and between Clinical Supervision and teaching​\nNegotiate Clinical Supervision contracts and structure processes\, accordingly\, taking in to account individual learning styles\n​Develop reflective interpersonal and supervisory skills such as:  reflective practice; giving guidance\, joint problem solving\, and offering feedback to enable the development of effective supervisory relationships.​  ​​\n\n\nThis is an interactive session and you will be expected to interact. Please ensure you have a camera and microphone available to attend the meeting.\n\nYou will receive a certificate post training for your attendance. Places are limited\, if you have booked a place\, please ensure you attend.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us.\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and shared by the Training hub and with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/nurse-clinical-supervision-training/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241105T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241105T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240528T141229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T141229Z
UID:43686-1730797200-1730826000@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:2 Day Health Coaching Skills Programme - Preston
DESCRIPTION:5th November & 12th November 2024 – Corpus Christi High School Preston \nHealth coaching is a supported self-management intervention and is part of the NHS Long Term Plan’s commitment to make personalised care business as usual across the health and care system.\nHealth Coaching Development of health coaching skills focuses on training health and social care staff\, voluntary sector representatives\, and carers to use health coaching skills as part of consultations or conversations.\nThis involves supporting practitioners to develop their own health coaching skills\, conversation frameworks and mind-set\, so they can use a health coaching approach in their daily role to support personalised care and encourage self-management and shared decision making. \nTo apply for a place please fill out the Health Coaching Application form Health Coaching 2-Day Training Application Form – June – Dec 2024 UPDATED  in full and send to:\nworkforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk\nInitial confirmation of registration will be advised. Once all participants have been registered on the course a Briefing Pack and further info’s will be sent to all participants.\nAll applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nThis 2-Day Health Coaching Course is being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \nSee flyer here: HEALTH COACHING FLYER – JUNE – DEC 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/2-day-health-coaching-skills-programme-preston/
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing,Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241108T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161235
CREATED:20240411T085254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T085254Z
UID:42699-1731069000-1731078000@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:PAM (Patient Activation Measure)Workshop 2.5hr – Virtual via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Patient activation describes the knowledge\, skills and confidence a person has in managing their own health and care. \nThere are twenty places available per each virtual PAM workshop.\nPlease ensure you are able to join from an individual computer/laptop terminal and have a working camera and microphone. \nTo apply for a place please fill out this PAM Training Application Form  in full and send to: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk \nOnce all delegates have been registered on a PAM Workshop a confirmation e-mail will be sent to you inc your Zoom Link.\nPlease note all applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nOnce the workshop has been completed PAM outputs/Flourish info’s will then be sent to all participants who have completed the course in full.\nPlease note that registration on to Flourish is not automatic after completion of a PAM workshop. Some colleagues will benefit from using Flourish for PAM calculator use within their roles. If you wish to access the Flourish System for PAM use\, please contact: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk to request this after you have completed your PAM workshop session. \nThe PAM workshops are being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \n  \nWhat is Patient Activation?\n It is widely acknowledged that people who have the knowledge\, skills and confidence to manage their own health tend to have better health outcomes than those that may have a more passive approach. Patients/clients with high levels of activation usually understand their role in the care process and feel capable of fulfilling that role.\nPeople who have low levels of activation are usually less likely to play an active role in staying healthy. They are less good at seeking help when they need it\, or at following advice given by healthcare professionals or managing their health when they are no longer being treated. If we want clients/patients to take ownership of their health and care we have to make them part of the process. \n\nWe need to listen\, problem-solve\, and collaborate\nWe need to help them gain the skills and confidence they need\, not just the transfer of information.\n\nVarious studies show that targeted interventions can help increase patient activation. Least activated patients/clients can make the most gains when they are appropriately supported. Tailoring interventions to individual needs\, significantly increases the likelihood that people will adopt behaviours that contribute to better health. \nThe Patient Activation Measure (PAM) is a validated patient-reported outcome measure owned by Insignia Health.\nPAM was created to identify which patients/clients may need additional resources to manage their health. \nThe PAM tool is made up of 13 questions\, which assesses a patient’s knowledge\, skills and confidence in managing their health. Answers provide a score on a scale from 0 to 100. PAM scores between 1 and 99 are considered to be valid responses and allow any respondents to be categorised into one of four defined levels\, ranging from level 1 (patients who do not actively contribute to their healthcare) to level 4 (patients who are proactive in managing their health and engage in healthy behaviours) which in turn determine the person’s ‘activation’ score on a level of 1\, 2\, 3 or 4. \n Measuring activation can: \n\nImprove outcomes and reduce costs\nReduce re-admissions and fewer episodes of unplanned and emergency care\nImprove patient experience\n\nUsing PAM to tailor support for people with long-term conditions \nThe rising demand for healthcare services\, a large proportion of which is due to the growing population of people with long-term conditions\, has led to a need to manage the increasing pressure placed on primary and secondary care. \nAdults with a long-term condition(s) can report the lowest level of PAM\, and may feel overwhelmed by their condition(s). Supported patient self-management is a widely used strategy for trying to address the challenges of managing long-term conditions and multi-morbidity\, including helping patients to change lifestyle behaviours and to learn core skills\, such as responding to symptoms\, managing medicine\, improving diet\, increasing exercise\, stopping smoking\, and managing interactions with professionals. People who can achieve this are described as ‘informed or activated clients/patients’. Self-efficacy (a sense of control over actions and outcomes) has been noted to be a key driver. \nWhy would more activated clients/patients tend to use less healthcare? \n\nThey may be better engaged in the ongoing management of their condition(s)\, consequently their need for healthcare to manage deterioration in their condition is reduced compared with less activated clients/ patients\nClients/patients may also be better equipped to co-ordinate their care\, leading to fewer missed general practice and outpatient appointments.\n\nPAM FLYER – MAY – DEC 2024 \nWhat is the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/pam-patient-activation-measureworkshop-2-5hr-virtual-via-zoom-6/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241114T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161236
CREATED:20240118T133408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T164408Z
UID:40058-1731578400-1731589200@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Clinical Skills Practice Workshop - Irwell Medical Centre
DESCRIPTION:Available throughout the year at different locations you will be able to experience a hands on approach with the support of a clinical educator! \nLocation: Large Training Room (3rd floor)\, Irwell Medical Practice\, Rochdale Road\, Bacup\, Lancashire\, OL13 9NR. \nNew for 2024! We have added some extra skills onto our sessions to broaden the experience on attending! \nAvailable at all clinical skills workshops across Lancashire and South Cumbria are:\n\n\nPractice taking a smear\n\n\nManual blood pressures plus looking at normal parameters and targets\n\n\nInjection Technique\n\n\nVenepuncture\n\n\nInhaler technique\n\n\nPeak flow technique\n\n\nBlood oxygen levels using a pulse oximeter\n\n\nThe workshops welcome General Practice Nurses\, Health Care Assistants\, Nursing Associates\, Trainee Nursing Associates\, Advanced Nurse Practitioners\, Student Nurses\, Student Nurse Paramedics\, Physician Associates… anyone with a clinical role within Primary Care that is already trained in the topics above. \nNew to practice and want to have some hands-on experience with a mannequin to gain skills and confidence or if you are an experienced practitioner and want to refresh your skills then this is the workshop for you! \nWe have equipment available in the workshops to enable you to practice your skills and get hands-on experience with the support of a friendly clinical educator plus a practical handbook to guide you through. \n\nPlease note that these workshops are not a formal training session and the purpose is to support delegates in building on knowledge and skills already learnt from previous formal training.\n\nDelegates must join the session from the start time and leave once they feel they have gained enough from the workshop: there is no requirement to stay for the full 3 hours. In addition\, delegates may attend to access one of the pieces of equipment or all of them! This is a great opportunity to get hands-on and have a play with the mannequins to help improve your practice!
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/clinical-skills-practice-workshop-irwell-medical-centre-2/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241118T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241118T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161236
CREATED:20241111T123252Z
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SUMMARY:PA Forum
DESCRIPTION:This one-hour PA forum is aimed at Physician Associates working in primary care across Lancashire and south Cumbria. The sessions will focus on peer support\, professional updates and clinical education. \n\nThis is an interactive session\, and you will be expected to interact. Please ensure you have a camera and microphone available to attend the meeting. \nMonday 18th November – 12:30 – 1:30 – content TBC \nMonday 20th January – 12:30 – 1:30 – Breast examination and when to refer. Delivered by Olivia Marsden and Sameera Desai \nMonday 17th March – 12:30 – 1:30 – Diabetes in primary care. Delivered by Brooke Kirtley
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/pa-forum/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Lancashire and South Cumbria Primary Care Training Hub":MAILTO:mbpcc.lscthub@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241120T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241120T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161236
CREATED:20241014T152953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241014T152953Z
UID:47322-1732095000-1732120200@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Phlebotomy/Venepuncture Training - Preston
DESCRIPTION:Phlebotomy Training for all professions in Primary Care who intend to undertake Phlebotomy \nPlease note this is only for staff who currently work in Primary Care within Lancashire and South Cumbria \nThis phlebotomy venepuncture training course is aimed at all healthcare staff\, specifically registered nurses\, carers and support workers who’s role include taking bloods.\nThis is ideal for staff who are looking to improve their skills in venepuncture. \nLocation: (1st Floor Conference Room) Fatima Health Centre\, 228 Garstang Road\, Preston\,  PR2 9QB \n\nThe Venepuncture Training will aim to improve the students’ knowledge of the theory surrounding venepuncture including: the correct order of draw\, the anatomy of veins and how to select a suitable site – allow students to practice using a synthetic arm.\nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face-to-face) session.\n\n\nYou will receive a certificate post-training for your attendance. Places are limited\, if you have booked a place\, please ensure you attend.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us.\n\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and shared by the Training hub and with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.\n 
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/phlebotomy-venepuncture-training-preston-3/
LOCATION:1st Floor\, Fatima Health Centre\, 228 Garstang Road\, Fulwood\, Preston\, PR2 9QB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241121T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241121T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161236
CREATED:20240528T141432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240528T141432Z
UID:43688-1732179600-1732208400@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:2 Day Health Coaching Skills Programme - Morecambe
DESCRIPTION:21st November & 28th November 2024 – Venue TBC Morecambe \nHealth coaching is a supported self-management intervention and is part of the NHS Long Term Plan’s commitment to make personalised care business as usual across the health and care system.\nHealth Coaching Development of health coaching skills focuses on training health and social care staff\, voluntary sector representatives\, and carers to use health coaching skills as part of consultations or conversations.\nThis involves supporting practitioners to develop their own health coaching skills\, conversation frameworks and mind-set\, so they can use a health coaching approach in their daily role to support personalised care and encourage self-management and shared decision making. \nTo apply for a place please fill out the Health Coaching Application form Health Coaching 2-Day Training Application Form – June – Dec 2024 UPDATED  in full and send to:\nworkforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk\nInitial confirmation of registration will be advised. Once all participants have been registered on the course a Briefing Pack and further info’s will be sent to all participants.\nAll applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nThis 2-Day Health Coaching Course is being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \nSee flyer here: HEALTH COACHING FLYER – JUNE – DEC 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/2-day-health-coaching-skills-programme-morecambe/
CATEGORIES:Health & Wellbeing,Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241125T091500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241125T163000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161236
CREATED:20240827T103312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240827T103423Z
UID:46232-1732526100-1732552200@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Phlebotomy/Venepuncture Training-Lytham
DESCRIPTION:This phlebotomy venepuncture training course is aimed at all healthcare staff\, specifically registered nurses\, carers and support workers who’s role include taking bloods.\n\nThis is ideal for staff who are looking to improve their skills in venepuncture. \nLocation: Lytham Primary Care Centre\, Victoria Street\, Lytham St Annes\, Lancashire\, FY8 5DZ \n\nThe Venepuncture Training will aim to improve the students’ knowledge of the theory surrounding venepuncture including: the correct order of draw\, the anatomy of veins and how to select a suitable site – allow students to practice using a synthetic arm.\nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face-to-face) session.\n\nYou will receive a certificate post-training for your attendance. Places are limited\, if you have booked a place\, please ensure you attend.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please cancel your place. If you are struggling with booking or cancelling your place\, please contact us.\n\nBy signing up you agree for your information to be stored and shared by the Training hub and with the Training Provider\, NHSE and HEE\, for the delivery of this training\, monitoring\, reporting and certification purposes only.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes\n\n\nTraining includes but is not limited to:\n\nIdentify the suitable veins for Venepuncture\nIdentify the indications and contraindications for both the practitioner and the patient\nTo discuss the equipment used for performing Venepuncture\nTo be made aware of the full procedure and raise awareness for potential policy variations\nTo provide simulated practise in a controlled environment to help develop Venepuncture skills\nTo consider Venepuncture from patients point of view\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOther Information\n\n\nPlease note: This course contains a full practical (face-to-face) session.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/phlebotomy-venepuncture-training-lytham/
LOCATION:Lytham Primary Care Centre Victoria Street Lytham FY8 5DZ\, Lytham Primary Care Centre Victoria Street Lytham FY8 5DZ
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241127T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241127T130000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161236
CREATED:20240118T125759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240715T090735Z
UID:40038-1732701600-1732712400@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Clinical Skills Practice Workshop - Preston
DESCRIPTION:Available throughout the year at different locations you will be able to experience a hands on approach with the support of a clinical educator! \nLocation: Fatima Health Centre\, 228 Garstang Rd\, Fulwood\, Preston PR2 9QB (1st Floor) \nNew for 2024! We have added some extra skills onto our sessions to broaden the experience on attending! \nAvailable at all clinical skills workshops across Lancashire and South Cumbria are:\n\n\nPractice taking a smear\n\n\nManual blood pressures plus looking at normal parameters and targets\n\n\nInjection Technique\n\n\nVenepuncture\n\n\nInhaler technique\n\n\nPeak flow technique\n\n\nBlood oxygen levels using a pulse oximeter\n\n\nThe workshops welcome General Practice Nurses\, Health Care Assistants\, Nursing Associates\, Trainee Nursing Associates\, Advanced Nurse Practitioners\, Student Nurses\, Student Nurse Paramedics\, Physician Associates… anyone with a clinical role within Primary Care that is already trained in the topics above. \nNew to practice and want to have some hands-on experience with a mannequin to gain skills and confidence or if you are an experienced practitioner and want to refresh your skills then this is the workshop for you! \nWe have equipment available in the workshops to enable you to practice your skills and get hands-on experience with the support of a friendly clinical educator plus a practical handbook to guide you through. \n\nPlease note that these workshops are not a formal training session and the purpose is to support delegates in building on knowledge and skills already learnt from previous formal training.\n\nDelegates must join the session from the start time and leave once they feel they have gained enough from the workshop: there is no requirement to stay for the full 3 hours. In addition\, delegates may attend to access one of the pieces of equipment or all of them! This is a great opportunity to get hands-on and have a play with the mannequins to help improve your practice!
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/clinical-skills-practice-workshop-preston-8/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241206T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241206T150000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161236
CREATED:20240411T085318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T085318Z
UID:42700-1733488200-1733497200@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:PAM (Patient Activation Measure)Workshop 2.5hr – Virtual via Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Patient activation describes the knowledge\, skills and confidence a person has in managing their own health and care. \nThere are twenty places available per each virtual PAM workshop.\nPlease ensure you are able to join from an individual computer/laptop terminal and have a working camera and microphone. \nTo apply for a place please fill out this PAM Training Application Form  in full and send to: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk \nOnce all delegates have been registered on a PAM Workshop a confirmation e-mail will be sent to you inc your Zoom Link.\nPlease note all applications are registered on a first come\, first serve basis. \nOnce the workshop has been completed PAM outputs/Flourish info’s will then be sent to all participants who have completed the course in full.\nPlease note that registration on to Flourish is not automatic after completion of a PAM workshop. Some colleagues will benefit from using Flourish for PAM calculator use within their roles. If you wish to access the Flourish System for PAM use\, please contact: workforcetraining@activelancashire.org.uk to request this after you have completed your PAM workshop session. \nThe PAM workshops are being delivered by Lancashire & South Cumbria ICB & Active Lancashire for the benefit of Lancashire & South Cumbria population\, to assist people to become more active in their own health and care. \n  \nWhat is Patient Activation?\n It is widely acknowledged that people who have the knowledge\, skills and confidence to manage their own health tend to have better health outcomes than those that may have a more passive approach. Patients/clients with high levels of activation usually understand their role in the care process and feel capable of fulfilling that role.\nPeople who have low levels of activation are usually less likely to play an active role in staying healthy. They are less good at seeking help when they need it\, or at following advice given by healthcare professionals or managing their health when they are no longer being treated. If we want clients/patients to take ownership of their health and care we have to make them part of the process. \n\nWe need to listen\, problem-solve\, and collaborate\nWe need to help them gain the skills and confidence they need\, not just the transfer of information.\n\nVarious studies show that targeted interventions can help increase patient activation. Least activated patients/clients can make the most gains when they are appropriately supported. Tailoring interventions to individual needs\, significantly increases the likelihood that people will adopt behaviours that contribute to better health. \nThe Patient Activation Measure (PAM) is a validated patient-reported outcome measure owned by Insignia Health.\nPAM was created to identify which patients/clients may need additional resources to manage their health. \nThe PAM tool is made up of 13 questions\, which assesses a patient’s knowledge\, skills and confidence in managing their health. Answers provide a score on a scale from 0 to 100. PAM scores between 1 and 99 are considered to be valid responses and allow any respondents to be categorised into one of four defined levels\, ranging from level 1 (patients who do not actively contribute to their healthcare) to level 4 (patients who are proactive in managing their health and engage in healthy behaviours) which in turn determine the person’s ‘activation’ score on a level of 1\, 2\, 3 or 4. \n Measuring activation can: \n\nImprove outcomes and reduce costs\nReduce re-admissions and fewer episodes of unplanned and emergency care\nImprove patient experience\n\nUsing PAM to tailor support for people with long-term conditions \nThe rising demand for healthcare services\, a large proportion of which is due to the growing population of people with long-term conditions\, has led to a need to manage the increasing pressure placed on primary and secondary care. \nAdults with a long-term condition(s) can report the lowest level of PAM\, and may feel overwhelmed by their condition(s). Supported patient self-management is a widely used strategy for trying to address the challenges of managing long-term conditions and multi-morbidity\, including helping patients to change lifestyle behaviours and to learn core skills\, such as responding to symptoms\, managing medicine\, improving diet\, increasing exercise\, stopping smoking\, and managing interactions with professionals. People who can achieve this are described as ‘informed or activated clients/patients’. Self-efficacy (a sense of control over actions and outcomes) has been noted to be a key driver. \nWhy would more activated clients/patients tend to use less healthcare? \n\nThey may be better engaged in the ongoing management of their condition(s)\, consequently their need for healthcare to manage deterioration in their condition is reduced compared with less activated clients/ patients\nClients/patients may also be better equipped to co-ordinate their care\, leading to fewer missed general practice and outpatient appointments.\n\nPAM FLYER – MAY – DEC 2024 \nWhat is the Patient Activation Measure (PAM) 2024
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/pam-patient-activation-measureworkshop-2-5hr-virtual-via-zoom-7/
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241211T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241211T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T161236
CREATED:20240927T112938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240927T112938Z
UID:47120-1733907600-1733936400@lscthub.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wider Workforce Clinical Supervision Course – Day 2
DESCRIPTION:This bespoke\, two-day virtual course is for GPs and Advanced Clinical\nPractitioners working at Advanced Practice (Level 7) who wish to start their\ntraining career by clinically supervising the wider workforce in a Primary Care\nLearning Environment. \n\nDay 1 – Wednesday 23rd October (9am – 5pm)\nDay 2 – Wednesday 11th December (9am – 5pm)\n\nNow including add-on module: Foundation Doctors Supervision Training and Foundation Doctors Practice Accreditation. \nThe course will allow delegates to develop their teaching skills and\, on completion\nof selected workshops\, will enable them to supervise specific disciplines within\nthe wider workforce. \nBy the end of the course\, delegates will: \n• Have knowledge of the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their\nlearning needs.\n• Be able to structure a teaching session for a learner and be aware of basic\nteaching methods.\n• Be able to teach and assess workplace communication skills.\n• Know the disciplines they wish to supervise and how to identify their learning\nneeds.\n• Have developed their own personal learning plan related to their role as a\nsupervisor.\n• Be able to supervise a wide range of primary care workforce learners\, including\nNurses\, ACPs\, Physician Associates\, Paramedics and Pharmacists \nPlease see this information flyer for full details and complete this sign up form to express your interest.
URL:https://lscthub.co.uk/events/wider-workforce-clinical-supervision-course-day-2-3/
LOCATION:Online event
CATEGORIES:Other Training
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