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.

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  • Training for staff working in primary care: Promoting common mental disorder Learning outcomes By the end of this training the participant will: Know which conditions are defined as common mental […]

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  • Topic: Difference between supplementary and independent prescribing – what you need to know? Presenter(s): Nicola Baxter and Jatinder Saimbi (ICB Leads for Non-Medical Prescribing) The ICB NMP Leads and L&SC […]

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  • Who should attend: Any staff member who is involved in and/or has an interest in supporting people with learning disabilities (PWLD) to have annual health checks. Description of training: Training […]

  • Are you a Practice Manager? Do you want to network with other practice managers and share best practices for promoting wellbeing in Practice? Take some time out of your role, […]

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  • This workshop is for all Educators who support pre-registration learners, Allied Health Professionals, Physician Associates, General Practitioners, NMC Assessors and Supervisors. This is an interactive discussion on the learning environment, […]

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  • An introduction to Demand, Capacity and Variation including the theory behind them and we consider why this is important and its practical application in primary care settings.  Learning about demand and capacity […]

    Free
  • 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 […]

  • Venue TBC What is MECC? Making Every Contact Count (MECC) is the opportunistic delivery of consistent and concise healthy lifestyle information via brief or very brief behaviour change interventions, enabling […]

  • Safe, reliable processes I (Reliable Design) Safe, reliable processes (reliable design) focusses on how we design reliable processes that lead to consistently good and safe care delivery.  This module will introduce […]

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