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Hello everyone,
We have lots of exciting work happening this year and welook forward to keeping youinformed every step of the way.
2014 has been full of successful projects and we are keen to continue the success this year too.
This year we are looking forward to our first Sharing Event in March which will be a channel for us to share our key pieces of work as well as how we can spread good work in other areas.
Do have a look at our website and follow us on twitter for all our updates. I hope you enjoy readng this issue and share it wider.
Mandy Shanahan
In this issue you can find updates on:
Our Local Education Training Councils
Our Sharing event
Every contact counts
GP practice leadership programme
Physician Associates
Leadership activities
Shaping new models of care
Come Back to Nursing campaign
Issue 2March 2015
Get ConnectedStakeholder e-newsletter
LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES
2013/14 PROVIDED THELEADERSHIP TEAM WITHTHE OPPORTUNITY TO:
Identify & developrobust systems to align businesspractices with budgetary management, dataanalysis, procurement processes and benchmarking data.
Develop robust partnership working
with other LDP leads nationally.
Develop innovativ
e ways
to engage in le
arning.
Profi
le th
e ‘L
eade
rshi
p O
ffer’
Identify a
nd develop an
engagement m
odel with
our LETCs.
Gain an understanding of the local needs
of the West Midlands Stakeholders.
Refocusand renew teamand aligning workstreams formaximum efficiency and effectiveness.
Strengthen relationships
with the LETB board.
HOW DID WE CONSULT?
One to onediscussions
Telephone
Face to face IT
Large eventsconducted
RECOMMENDATION:Leadership development of staff and to communicate this clearly and in an accessible way.
EXISTING & EMERGING PRIORITIES
Link to CQC and NTDA
Priority Trusts
Practice Nurses and Care
Home NursingAspiring
Director/Director Level Leadership
Development
The intention is therefore to re-energise and refresh the existing priorities and include the additional emerging themes and strengthen this year’s business plan. The leadership Team are also aware of emerging priorities through system liaisons. These are:
Systems Leadership (Locally Led) Leadership
& Public Health
Pairing Bands 4 to 7 and Band 8’s
Strengthen Support to
Keogh Trusts
GMTS Local
NATIONAL PRIORITIES
MODELS AND FRAMEWORKS
COREPROGRAMMES
FAST TRACKPROGRAMMES(SOS, GMTS)
REFORMAND SYSTEM LEADERSHIP
COMMUNICATIONSMARKETING ANDENGAGEMENT
INCLUSION, DIVERSITY & EQUALITYNURSING AND MIDWIFERY LEADERSHIP
TALENTMANAGEMENT
Nationally the priorities through the Leadership Academy (NLA) are already established into 8 key domains, namely:
Underpinning these national priorities are key performance indicators on which the Leadership Local delivery Partner will be held to account.
SUMMER14Launch of Inclusive Talent
Management Toolkit
Coaching and Mentoring
Centre Stage Programme Cohort 8
GMTS meet and greet
Masterclasses for CEO / CNO / Directors
/ all staff
National Core Programme Nye Bevan
Viva Assessments
Frontline Programme for Nursing and
Midwifery commenced (Cohort 2)
Leadership Recognition Awards
nominations close
National Leadership Academy Health
Leadership Model Awareness Sessions
360 Facilitator Training
Aspiring Directors Programme
Module 2
Inclusive leadership Masterclasses
Launch of Talent Assessment Centre
Approach
Launch of Stage 1 Inclusion Products
(Masterclasses, E-Learning, Practitioner
Programme
Recruitment of West Midlands wide
‘Leadership Associates’
Developing Leaders in the NHS
Module 2
Head of Midwifery leadership series
CCG engagement event in conjunction
with NHS employers
Allied Health Professionals integrated
leadership event
Close of applications for Florence
Nightingale Scholarships
Launch of scoping to determine the
leadership offer from providers
throughout the West Midlands
SPRING14Launch of Leadership Branding
Launch of Website and Twitter
Launch of West Midlands Leadership
Newsletter
Coaching and Mentoring
Development of West Midlands
Leadership Business Plan and
Associated Funding
Talent Management Assessment
Scoping
Masterclasses for CEO / CNO / Directors
/ all staff
Refresh of LETC/LETB Leadership
Engagement Model
Engaging Leaders Programme
Commenced
Graduate Certificates in Managing
Health and Social Care – Action
Learning Commenced
Engagement Sessions for Practice
Nursing / Public Health
Frontline Programme for Nursing and
Midwifery Commenced (Cohort 1)
Nursing Milestone programme for
Band 7 Commenced
Engaging Leaders Programme
Commenced
National Core Programme Elizabeth
Garrett Anderson Applications Open
Recognition Awards for Leadership Go
Live
Aspiring Directors Programme
Module 2
Accreditation Panel for 2015 GMTS
Trainees
AUTUMN14Establish new engagement model to
identify next 3 years activity and
business priorities
Develop new funding/operating
model
National Core Programme, Mary
Seacole intake 3 and intake 3
interventions
National Core Programme, Nye Bevan
Cohort 7
Centre Stage Programme Cohort
National Core Programme Elizabeth
Garrett Anderson Cohort 4
Aspiring Directors Modules 3 and 4
Launch of Nursing Summit
Coaching CPD Sessions
Mentor Development Days
OD Conference
Interviews for Florence Nightingale
Developing Leaders in the NHS
Modules 3 and 4
Engaging Leaders development day
ILM Executive Coaching Recruitment
Coaching Supervision Programme
Commissioned
2 day Inclusion Toolkit Launched
Recruitment to Leadership Research
Module
National Core Programme – Nye Bevan
Recruitment
Masterclasses for CEO / CNO / Directors
/ all staff
Talent Management Assessment Pilot
Coaching Leadership Consultation
CCG Engagement Event
Leadership stakeholder Consultation
Inclusion Practitioner Programme
‘Mythodrama’ Medical Leadership
Programme for School Board Members
Scoping work completed to determine
the leadership offer from providers
throughout the West Midlands
SPRING15Aspiring Directors Module 1
CCG Engagement Event
National Core Programmes – Mary
Seacole Cohort 2
Engaging Leaders Presentation Day
Coaching and Mentoring
Masterclasses for CEO / CNO / Directors
/ all staff
Talent Management Assessment
Developed a New Leadership Team
Mission and Vision
WINTER14Obtained an additional LETB funding
of £641k
Implement framework for new
funding/operating model
National Core Programmes Nye Bevan
Cohorts 6 and 7 interventions
Medical Trainee Edward Jenner
National Core Programme evaluation
Developing Leaders in the NHS
Module 6
Coaching and Mentoring
Talent Assessment Centre
Coaching Supervision Sessions
Commence
Leadership Stakeholder Consultation
Events
Applications open for hosting a GMTS
trainee
Leadership Research Fellows Cohort 2
CPD sessions for coaches
Leadership Recognition Awards
Masterclasses for CEO / CNO / Directors
/ all staff
West Midlands Chief Executive survey
5 Leadership and 10 Nursing new
e-learning modules
West Midlands AHP Development
Programme
West Midlands Director Development
Programme
NHS Leadership Academy Review
NHS Change Day
HEE Beyond Transition
HEWM LeadershipTo enable transformation in healthcare and workforce experiences through leadership development
Follow us on Twitter @HEWMLeadership
LEADERSHIP ACTIVITIES2014/2015
2013/14 PROVIDED THELEADERSHIP TEAM WITHTHE OPPORTUNITY TO:
Training that builds resilience in managers and their awareness of how to use emotional intelligence.
RECOMMENDATION:
Need to develop leaders who are “business focused”, “entrepreneurially spirited” and “politically aware.” With ability to innovate as well as fulfil management goals.
RECOMMENDATION:
Intersectional development of leaders so they gain experience of the related organisational structures and the challenges.
RECOMMENDATION:
Leadership development across the professional spectrum from undergraduate/non-clinical to senior levels.
RECOMMENDATION:
Leadership development and CPD working practices which support and enable greater collaboration between organisations.
RECOMMENDATION:
Clearly identified measurable core skills for leaders, including all-important team working.
RECOMMENDATION:
Need to “enhance” nurse leadership so it truly leads practice and innovation of self and whole care teams.
RECOMMENDATION:
Identify & developrobust systems to align businesspractices with budgetary management, dataanalysis, procurement processes and benchmarking data.
Develop robust partnership working
with other LDP leads nationally.
Develo
p inn
ovati
ve w
ays
to en
gage
in le
arnin
g.
Prof
ile t
he ‘L
eade
rshi
p O
ffer
’
Iden
tify a
nd d
evelo
p an
enga
gem
ent m
odel
with
our
LETC
s.
Gain an understanding of th
e local needs
of the West M
idlands Stakeholders.
Refocusand renew teamand aligning workstreams formaximum efficiency and effectiveness.
Strengthen relationships
with the LETB board.
STOP PRESSObtained an
additional LETB
funding of £641k
Key Point
NHS Leadership
Academy Review
Key PointCCG Engagement
Event
Key PointLaunch of Inclusive Talent Management
Toolkit
Key PointDevelop new
funding/operating
model
The Leadership overarching aim which is part of the HEWM Business Plan is:‘HEWM Leadership Directorate will actively engage with partners to provide high quality leadership interventions ensuring we meet local need by transforming and challenging thinking to develop leaders to deliver high quality care. We will act as advocates for the
National Leadership Academy offers, ensuring local commitment and “buy in”.’
Our ambition is to establish a sustainable regionwide approach to leadership development that is representative of working within a provider-led system. We want to enable our healthcare organisations to both steer and own aspects of leadership development, understanding that the West Midlands holds both highly skilled leadership and organisational development talent, in addition to pockets of exemplary practice in leadership development.
Nationally the priorities through the Leadership Academy (NLA) are already established into 8 key domains, namely:
The intention is therefore to re-energise and refresh the existing priorities and include the additional emerging themes and strengthen this year’s business plan. The leadership team are also aware of emerging priorities through system liaisons. These are:
Shaping New Models of Care in
Community and Primary Care NursingWhy is the health service changing?What does the NHS Forward View mean for the future?How will the Shape of Caring Review play a part?
Speakers will include; Hilary Garratt, NHS England Director of Nursing (Commissioning and Health Improvement), Lisa Bayliss-Pratt, Director of Nursing, HEE and the NHS England Chief Nurse for each region (North: Gill Harris, Midlands and East: Ruth May, London: Caroline Alexander, South: Sarah Elliott).
South (Reading) 12th March 2015 Midlands & East (Leicester) 23rd March 2015
North (Manchester) 26th March 2015 London (Central London) 27th March 2015
Book here
The target audience for this event includes; Directors of nursing, Medical Directors,
Commissioners, patient representatives, higher education instituition representatives
and all those working in care environments in community and primary care nursing.
The events are free to attend and places will be allocated on a first come basis. They will begin with registration at 9.30 am, sessions and workshops start at 10.00 am. Each event will finish at 4.00pm.
Healthcare is going to look very different over the next few years: an ageing population, changing patterns of health and disease, more care delivered in community settings, advances in care, treatment and technology, to name a few.
The NHS Five Year Forward View sets out a collective view on how the health service needs to change over the next five years to close the widening gaps in the health of the population, quality of care and the funding of services.
Health Education England’s (HEE) Shape of Caring Review (due to be published in March 2015) aims to ensure that, throughout their careers, nureses and care assistants receive consistent high quality education and training which supports care over the next 15 years.
Join us at one of our four regional events to discuss how you can play your part in delivering the NHS transformation and new models of care, and learn about resources in the pipeline to support work in this changing environment.
In line with our commitment to embedding the principles of prevention and Making every Contact Count (MECC) into the training of our workforce, a bespoke student workbook has been developed by our West Midlands’ based National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Behaviour Change expert. This short practical student workbook has been developed primarily for use by the West Midlands’ higher education institutes MECC Network members who are committed to embedding the principles of prevention and MECC into our commissioned undergraduate curricula. On request, copies have been sent to our Return to Practice Leads for use with their nurses and midwives, with other university leads requesting copies for their student physiotherapists, nurses, sports therapists, optometrists etc. This workbook will assist providers of NHS-funded care to build the prevention of poor health and the promotion of healthy living into their day-to-day business, to help healthcare professionals make every contact count. Please contact Sally James, Public Health Workforce Specialist ([email protected]) for your copy or for further information. A bespoke version of the MECC workbook is being developed for non-NHS workers, to support the social care and voluntary sector staff who have a huge number of contacts with patients and the public, and for whom there is enormous potential to have a brief “chat for change” that can really help people to begin thinking about changes to their lifestyle and feel encouraged and supported to do so.
Making Every Contact Count
Health Education West Midlands is delighted to announce their regional sharing event, taking place in Birmingham on 16th March 2015 at Edgbaston Stadium, The County Ground, Edgbston, West Midlands, B5 7QU
This is an exciting opportunity to learn more about the healthcare workforce transformation that has been taking place in the region.The event will showcase the wide range of Workforce Transformation Programmes that have been led by Local Education Training Councils (LETCs) in the West Midlands, to include;• Emergency Medicine• Widening Participation• Advanced Practice• Community Placements• Physician Associates• Learning Disabilities• Primary Care• Skills Enhancement in Rural Communities Skills Bus• Dementia• Inter Professional Learning The event is arranged in a half day format, so delegates can opt to attend for half a day or the whole day.AM Session; 09:00 – 12:00Market place and lunch 12:00 – 13:00PM session; 12:00 – 16:00
Register your place on our website: www.wm.hee.nhs.uk
OUR Regional Sharing event 2015
In line with our commitment to embedding the principles of prevention and Making every Contact Count (MECC) into the training of our workforce, a bespoke student workbook has been developed by our West Midlands’ based National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) Behaviour Change expert. This short practical student workbook has been developed primarily for use by the West Midlands’ higher education institutes MECC Network members who are committed to embedding the principles of prevention and MECC into our commissioned undergraduate curricula. On request, copies have been sent to our Return to Practice Leads for use with their nurses and midwives, with other university leads requesting copies for their student physiotherapists, nurses, sports therapists, optometrists etc. This workbook will assist providers of NHS-funded care to build the prevention of poor health and the promotion of healthy living into their day-to-day business, to help healthcare professionals make every contact count. Please contact Sally James, Public Health Workforce Specialist ([email protected]) for your copy or for further information. A bespoke version of the MECC workbook is being developed for non-NHS workers, to support the social care and voluntary sector staff who have a huge number of contacts with patients and the public, and for whom there is enormous potential to have a brief “chat for change” that can really help people to begin thinking about changes to their lifestyle and feel encouraged and supported to do so.
Come Back Campaign returns with Phase Two,Phase One of the Come Back campaign saw over 1,000 people sign-up to return to nursing practice courses across the country through a highly effective social media campaign.
Following a review of the campaign with communications and return to practice leads from across the country last month, final plans have now been made for the launch of phase two.
Following the success of the first phase, social media will still form the key focus for the campaign and will be supported by a new refreshed campaign toolkit, a new promotional film to highlight the benefits of a return, and local comms and PR activity to ensure local awareness and sign-ups.
The campaign hashtag to follow across February and March is #ComeBackToNursing
For more information visit: http://comeback.hee.nhs.uk
For return to practice queries contact Alison Pope, Programme Lead at Health Education West Midlands [email protected]
For communications and campaign queries contact Darren Caveney, Head of Communications and Engagement at Health Education West Midlands [email protected]
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Come Back to Nursing
Mental Health LETC- covers all West Midlands
1. Upskilling the workforce in psychological practice approaches2. Advanced Practitioner roles3. Primary care workforce training4. Assistant Practitioners, specifically foundation degree development5. Dementia education for the entire workforce across the patient pathway6. Creating innovative solutions for the Learning Disability workforce
Key priorties of our Local Education Training Councils (LETCs)
Arden, Herefordshire and Worcestershire LETC
1. Primary Care GP Practice Workforce to support safe care2. Emergency Medicine and supporting better management of emergency flow3. Consultants and the wider workforce needing to work shift and 7-day working
Shropshire and Staffordshire LETC
1. Developing joint learning across professions2. Advance Practitioner roles links with emergency care3. Community placements - a whole system approach4. Workforce planning for Integrated care
Health Education England has launched its national Values Based Recruitment (VBR) Framework. The Framework aims to provide the evidence to support employers and higher education institutes to recruit for values, share good practice and to provide guidance and support. The VBR Framework provides the evidence to support employers and higher education institutes recruit for values, share good practice and to provide guidance and support. The framework is designed around six evidence-based national core requirementsFrom April 2015, all new NHS funded trainees will be recruited against the core requirements and NHS employers will be encouraged to support the same with NHS employees.From 31st March 2015 the management of VBR at a local level will be built into existing local contract/performance management arrangements.
Birmingham
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1. Integration - Older adult workforce- We are working with six pilot sites across West Midlands2. Widening Participation- HealthTec- supporting entry into NHS career progression for bands 1-4 staff 3. Care and compassion- Four end of life projects within acute and community settings and recruiting for values
Black Country LETC1. Increasing Midwifery workforce2. Development of out of hospital workforce3. Compassionate care for all4. Leading sonographers workforce development and sustainability of supply
A Day in the Life of a Physician Associate
The Physician Associate (PA) is: “a new healthcare professional who, while not a doctor, works to the medical model, with the attitudes, skills and knowledge base to deliver holistic care and treatment within the general medical and /or general practice team under defined levels of supervision.”
The PA role is gaining momentum and emerging as a key part of the future multi-disciplinary, multi-skilled, non-doctor workforce in the UK. However, the profession is often poorly understood by peers and employers and remains relatively unknown to the public.
Recent negative publicity within the national tabloid media prompted a backlash against the role, which the industry (PAs, their employers, course providers and stakeholders) felt to be poorly reasoned and inaccurate.Health Education West Midlands (HEWM) is working collaboratively with other LETBs, Health Education England (HEE), regional and national employers, stakeholders and course providers, with an ambition to provide a joined up and robust national training and recruitment strategy.
Without raising public and employer understanding of the role, there is a risk of poor understanding leading to a lack of uptake by commissioners and employers, as well as a negative spin by the press leading to public misconceptions. The documentary concept – “A Day in the Life of a Physician Associate” – was realised as part of a targeted marketing campaign (including digital media, print publications, regional and national conferences and employer liaison), which seeks to pre-empt such issues.
The aim of the documentary is to provide an objective, accessible and informative insight into the world of the PA, in a medium which is versatile enough to be used in a variety of marketing, educational and recruitment-support strategies – both by HEWM / HEE, employers and HEI course teams.
Please click here to view the documentary, which we are pleased to make freely available to all interested parties. For more information please contact: Matt Aiello, Special Projects Manager, Transformation: [email protected]
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Leadership Programme for General Practice
A new programme has been developed aimed at three key roles within General Practice – GP, Practice Nurse and Practice Manager. This triumvirate approach will allow Primary Care to optimise its success in building a sustainable approach for the practice team.
By working together the practice can unlock its true potential. This programme has been developed in collaboration with a local provider Ararna – an established business and training organisation.The programme has had many applications in and will be launching 4th March 2015.
We would love to hear from you....
We do hope you have enjoyed reading our second issue of
‘Get Connected’ and would love to hear what you have to
say about it. Why not email us or tweet us on what you enjoyed reading
and ideas for the next issue.
Events Calendar
March 2015
1st- Prostate and Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month8th- International Women’s Day11th- No Smoking Day16th- Brain Awareness Week
April 2015
6th- World Health Day15th- World Voice Day20th- Allergy Awarness Week20th- Depression Awareness Week27th- World Day for Safety and Health at Work
May 2015
1st- National Walking month4th- Deaf Awareness Week4th- International Day of the Midwife5th- World Asthma Day11th- Mental Health Awareness Week11th- Walk to Work Week12th- International Nurses Day
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