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.
Preceptorship Workshop
The workshop will be led by Lancashire & South Cumbria Primary Care’s Legacy Mentor and will be the starting point for GPNs and AHPs who are interested in supporting preceptorship within their practice. The workshop offers: an in-depth look at the national preceptorship programme an explanation of the roles, responsibilities and skills of the preceptor […]
90 minute MECC Session – On-Line via Teams
Active Lancashire have now availability to run x 2 90 minute MECC on-line courses on Wednesday 13th March. One 90 minute session will be delivered am and one pm (same content). Please note that these 90 minute on-line sessions do not deliver the same in-depth MECC content/information as the full day TTT course. These sessions are […]
Essential Care Navigation
Places are limited . If you cannot attend this training, please ensure you have cancelled your place so that others can book on. OVERVIEW With the Forward View requiring that primary care takes the lead on signposting patients to the most appropriate support (other than the GP they want to see), practice staff will need […]
Supporting our NHS workforce with the rising cost of living: Enabling a culture of flexibility to support staff with the rising cost of living
In this masterclass NHS Employers talk about how enabling a culture of flexibility is key to work being done to support staff with the rising cost of living. In this webinar you will hear examples of how organisations have implemented flexible working in response to supporting employees with the rising cost of living. NHS Employers' […]
Medicines Management
Available to Social Care staff working within the Lancashire and South Cumbria postcodes only: Session Aims: The purpose of this session is to develop the skills and knowledge of HCA’s in the correct use of medication, how to ensure it is safely managed stored, administered and recorded effectively. Learning Outcomes: • How to administer […]
Understanding Avoidant and Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID)
This course is aimed at practitioners working with children of all ages, including older children and adolescents, who have a very restricted diet. Children may refuse foods in an extreme way or may seem uninterested in food and lacking appetite. The range of food that they accept may be very restricted and there may be […]
National Influenza Update Training
In line with the Public Health England, L&SC PCTH have developed an update training session for the National Influenza Flu Programme. Sign up to this 1.5 hour virtual update available for all staff who are intending delivery of flu vaccinations this year. This will include details of flu strains this year, the eligibility cohorts, administration […]
Excellent Customer Care Training
Places are limited . If you cannot attend this training, please ensure you have cancelled your place so that others can book on. OVERVIEW An innovative course defining what excellent customer service truly is through the understanding of how the patient thinks and feels. We teach strategies to ensure high quality conversations between staff and […]
APM Thames Valley: Demystifying digital accessibility
What is digital accessibility? (Spoiler: it’s making sure we design and develop websites, systems, and digital content and experiences which are accessible by everyone – including disabled users.) We’ll take a look at the principles behind it and why it’s vital (and often overlooked) in today’s organisations. We’ll think about how it can benefit staff, […]
PAM (Patient Activation Measure) Workshop
Patient activation describes the knowledge, skills and confidence a person has in managing their own health and care. What is Patient Activation? 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 who may have a more passive approach. […]