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.
Events
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MECC Train the Trainer by Active Lancashire
PrestonGeneral EventsAims of the Course 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 individuals to engage in conversations about their health at scale across organisations and populations. MECC provides an opportunity to discuss health and wellbeing lifestyle pathways which […]
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University of Salford’s Enhanced Practice Webinars – Myth-Busting ‘Off-the-Job’ Learning and other requirements
Online eventApprenticeshipsClick on the link to find out more and book your place. Enhanced Practice Apprenticeships: Myth-Busting ‘Off-the-Job’ Learning and other requirements
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Immunisation and Vaccination Annual Update Training for Primary Care
Imms & Vaccs TrainingEvent Description The Immunisation and Vaccination Update provides an annual update of current practice in relation to the immunisation schedules in primary care using PHE guidance. This training includes NHS Travel Vaccines given for free under the Crown Scheme and does not include travel vaccines outside this schedule This course is not suitable as foundation […]
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PCN Lead Nurse Forum
General EventsWe host a Virtual Forum for PCN Lead Nurses/Representatives, once a month (day and time changes monthly to allow accessibility to all). The Forum provides useful resources, regular update of communications from local Integrated Care Board such as Infection Control and Safeguarding and National Steer. It allows nurses to share best practice and innovation across […]
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Mental Health in Primary Care
Other TrainingThis session is designed for anyone working clinically in primary care who encounters mental health presentations as part of everyday practice. Mental health difficulties are common, complex, and often intertwined with physical health, social stressors, and life events. In primary care, we are uniquely placed to notice early signs, open meaningful conversations, and offer timely, […]
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University of Salford’s Enhanced Practice Webinars – The Four Pillars Explained
Online eventApprenticeshipsClick on the link to find out more and book your place. Enhanced Practice in Action: The Four Pillars Explained
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Ring Pessary Training
Clinical nurse trainingEvent Description This is a virtual session to run through Prolapse assessment Knowledge of indication and management involved in pessary care Removal and fitting of pessaries for routine changes Knowledge of how to manage complications of ring pessaries Assessment for ring pessary fitting Knowledge on alternatives to pessaries Pessary self-management This is an interactive […]
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Note Summarising
Non-Clinical Staff TrainingThis course is specifically designed to meet the unique needs of general practice primary care staff, equipping you with the essential skills and techniques needed to accurately and effectively summarise patient notes. About this course: Primary Care Focused Training: Our course is specifically designed to meet the unique needs of general practice primary care staff, equipping you with the […]
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Excellent Customer Care
Non-Clinical Staff TrainingFor Admin and Clerical Staff working in Lancashire and South Cumbria General Practice. The course dives into the art of delivering exceptional client experiences, focusing on creating a culture of empathy, efficiency, and professionalism. Course Aims: Defining excellent customer care Why first impressions are so critical Understanding why people demand and don’t ask Understand why […]
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MECC for Physical Activity
General EventsMECC for Physical Activity This course supports individuals to integrate purposeful physical activity conversations into everyday conversations. Making Every Contact Count (MECC) for Physical Activity aims to increase physical activity levels of the wider population. Physical activity can help prevent or reduce health inequalities such as heart disease, stroke, and other long-term health conditions […]
