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SUMMARY:Reflective Practice Groups for Social Prescribers
DESCRIPTION:CLICK HERE TO JOIN A GROUP \nWhat are reflective practice groups? \nReflective practice groups provide a confidential\, safe and non-judgemental space for workers to discuss frontline patient work as well as issues impacting on their working practice and wellbeing\, alongside developing their skills and techniques. \nAs we know\, frontline roles can be interesting a rewarding\, but they can also often involve stress\, challenges and can sometimes lead to burnout and compassion fatigue. These groups allow members to reflect on patient issues and workplace challenges\, as well as benefitting from the support\, skills and perspectives of their peers. These groups aim to help staff process and move on from work related issues and difficulties. These groups aim to cultivate a sense of support\, kindness and encouragement. \nWhat happens in a group session? \nGroups will be online and will run monthly for 6 months at the same time on the same day of the week. Each online group session will start promptly and last for approximately 90 minutes. \nGroups will be facilitated by the supervisor and will follow a reflective practice/learning cycle structure which will involve two people each month bringing a prepared case or challenge which the group will go on to discuss together\, with the aim of supporting and helping the ‘presenter’ enhance their practice\, resolve issues\, deepen their understanding and develop new insights. \nEvery group will be ‘closed’ in that there will be set members of each group who will attend every month\, rather than a drop-in style. Having a closed\, set group encourages the development of a sense trust and psychological safety for all members. \nWhat do group members need to do? \nGroups members will prepare for the monthly sessions in advance by reflecting on their client/patient work\, workplace dynamics and relationships\, wellbeing needs or any other support needs\, with a view to sharing the issue or case within the group (we can follow an agreed rota to give everyone the opportunity to share over the course of 6 months).\nAs well as preparing cases or issues to bring\, for the group to run well members will all need to:\n• Have the intention of joining each session\n• Be set up and ready to start on time\n• Join the session from a private room where they won’t be disturbed and they are on their own\n• Have a working camera and microphone for the duration of the group \nThe facilitator and supervisor \nThe role of the group facilitator and supervisor is to provide useful feedback\, help with problem solving and self-care and more generally provide a supportive\, listening ear. \nThe supervision space is private; the content of sessions is not shared with managers or other staff. The exception to this is where disclosures are made that indicate a risk to clients/patients or others or unacceptable practice that presents a legal or reputational risk to the organisation\, and/or presents as a safeguarding issue. \nAs this is a pilot\, brief information will be fed back to the management\, however this will be limited to attendance numbers\, engagement and broad themes and will be anonymised so that no individual is identified. \nYour supervisor/facilitator – Alice Everett \nI am a counselor/psychotherapist working in private practice\, alongside offering clinical supervision to social prescribers working across several PCN’s in East and North East London. \nI have worked for over 20 year in a variety of NHS services and voluntary sector organisations in a number of different roles\, all focusing on supporting patients/people to make positive and sustainable changes. In the past I have myself worked as a link worker in two different London teams so know first hand some of the challenges that come with working in primary care and the community with patients experiencing physical and mental health challenges\, as well as social issues. \nCLICK HERE TO JOIN A GROUP
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/reflective-practice-groups-for-social-prescribers/2023-02-27/
LOCATION:Online Session\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Social Prescribers
ORGANIZER;CN="NEL Training Hub - Newham":MAILTO:training@communitymatters.co.uk
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SUMMARY:Mental Health First Aid Adult
DESCRIPTION:Do You Want To Become A Mental Health First Aider? \nWe are pleased to offer all staff working in North East London with the opportunity to become a qualified Mental Health First Aider.\nThe Adult MHFA course qualifies you as a Mental Health First Aider\, course accredited by the Royal Society of Public Health. Course is currently only available online. Please see listings below for available dates. \nThis course is usually delivered over 2 full days however the online delivery is across 4 bitesize learning sessions. Completion of course qualifies you as a Mental Health First Aider\, giving you: \n\nAn in-depth understanding of mental health and the factors that can affect wellbeing\nPractical skills to spot the triggers and signs of mental health issues\nConfidence to step in\, reassure and support a person in distress\nEnhanced interpersonal skills such as non-judgemental listening\nKnowledge to help someone recover their health by guiding them to further support – whether that’s self-help resources\, through their employer\, the NHS\, or a mix\n\nHow is the course delivered? And what is the course structure?\nCourse is delivered across 2 days (or 4 bitesize sessions online across four days)\, and learning takes place across four manageable sessions. Through a mix of group activities\, presentations and discussions\, each session is built around a Mental Health First Aid action plan. Our courses are always delivered by experienced instructors. You may view the full breakdown of the course structure on the MHFA England website https://mhfaengland.org/individuals/adult/2-day/ \nWhen and where will the courses take place? \n\nThis is an online course delivered through the MHFA England Online Learning Hub\nLearning takes place through four live training sessions\, spread across two weeks\, with self-learning activities in between\nEach session is built around a Mental Health First Aid action plan\nWe limit numbers to 16 people per course so that the instructor can keep people safe and supported while they learn\n\nWho can attend?\nThe course is open to anybody over the age of 16. No background knowledge of mental health required. Funded places are available for people who work in the London Boroughs of Barking & Dagenham\, City & Hackney\, Havering\, Newham\, Redbridge\, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest \nYou will be expected to participate in the programme evaluation to help us learn assess impact of learning and improve future delivery. You will receive a copy of the 275 pages MHFA manual (left) and workbook\, and a certificate will be emailed by MHFA England following attendance \nWhat will you learn?\nYou will learn about a range of mental health issues: depression\, suicidal crisis\, anxiety\, personality disorders\, eating disorders\, self-harm\, psychosis\, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. You will learn how to: \n\nRecognise the symptoms of mental health issues\nProvide initial help\nGuide a person towards appropriate professional help\n\nHow much does it cost?\nThe standard cost is £300 per person.\nNOTE places are funded by North East London Health and Care Partnership and supported by the NEL Training Hub. There will be £300 charge enforced for failure to turn up or cancellations within 10 days of the course start date\, this is the standard cost of this course. You can book a place if you work or study in the London Boroughs of Barking & Dagenham\, City of London\, Hackney\, Havering\, Newham\, Redbridge\, Tower Hamlets & Waltham Forest \nClick the desired cohort below to register \n\nDay 1: Monday 7th November 2022 (13:00-17:00) Day 2: Wednesday 9th November 2022 (13:00-17:00) Day 3: Monday 14th November 2022 (13:00-17:00) Day 4: Wednesday 16th November 2022 (13:00-17:00)\nDay 1: Tuesday 6th December 2022 (09:00-13:00) Day 2: Thursday 8th December 2022 (09:00-13:00) Day 3: Tuesday 13th December 2022 (09:00-13:00) Day 4: Thursday 15th December 2022 (09:00-13:00)\nDay 1: Tuesday 24th January 2023 (09:30-13:30) Day 2: Wednesday 26th January 2023 (09:30-13:30) Day 3: Tuesday 31st January 2023 (09:30-13:30) Day 4: Wednesday 2nd February 2023 (09:30-13:30)\nDay 1: Tuesday 21st February 2023 (09:30-13:30) Day 2: Thursday 23rd February 2023 (09:30-13:30) Day 3: Tuesday 28th February 2023 (09:30-13:30) Day 4: Thursday 2nd March 2023 (09:30-13:30)\nDay 1: Monday 27th February 2023 (13:00-17:00) Day 2: Wednesday 1st March 2022 (13:00-17:00) Day 3: Monday 6th March 2023 (13:00-17:00) Day 4: Wednesday 8th March 2022 (13:00-17:00)\n\n 
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/mental-health-first-aid-adult-11/
LOCATION:Online Session\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Administrators,Advanced Clinical Practitioners,Advanced Nurse Practitioner,Allied Health Professionals,Care Coordinators,Clinical Directors,Clinical Pharmacists,Community Link Workers,Community Nurse,Emergency Care Practitioners,First Contact Physiotherapists,General Practice Nurses,GPs & GP Trainees,Health Care Assistants,Nursing Associates,Occupational Therapists,Paramedics,Patient Representative,Pharmacists,Phlebotomists,Physician Associates,Practice Managers,Receptionists,Social Care Staff,Social Prescribers,Voluntary Sector Workers,Workforce Leads
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SUMMARY:KeepingWellNEL - Leadership support circles
DESCRIPTION:A series of short\, themed online sessions based on 10 principles for leading compassionately.\nManagers\, we are here to support your career goals! Sign up to our series of Leadership support circles to support your leadership development here. Come together with other people managers from across the health and care industry and share\, support and learn from each other. \nWhat is a Leadership Support Circle?\nLeadership support circles offer time and reflective safe space for those with responsibility for managing others through:\nShort\, themed and interactive online sessions based on 10 evidence-based principles for Leading Compassionately\nA multi-disciplinary\, interactive space for people managers at all levels to come together\, share their experiences and be heard\nSignposting access to evidence-based guidance\, tools and coaching and mentoring support to line managers and leaders \nBOOK YOUR PLACE \n26th January\, 12:00 – 13:00\, Look after yourself \n31st January\, 13:00 – 14:00\, Speaking candidly and compassionately \n8th February\, 14:00 – 15:00\, Setting the emotional tone \n16th February\, 12:00 – 13:00\, Encourage everyone to talk \n24th February\, 13:00 – 14:00\, Look out for your team \n27th February\, 14:00 – 15:00\, Be inclusive in the way you lead \n7th March\, 12:00 – 13:00\, Maintain routines \n15th March\, 13:00 – 14:00\, Give yourself space to make the right call \n23rd March\, 14:00 – 15:00\, Create safe spaces \n31st March\, 12:00 – 13:00\, Acknowledge the hurt
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/keepingwellnel-leadership-support-circles/2023-02-27/
LOCATION:Online Session\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Administrators,Advanced Clinical Practitioners,Advanced Nurse Practitioner,Allied Health Professionals,Care Coordinators,Clinical Directors,Clinical Pharmacists,Community Link Workers,Community Nurse,Emergency Care Practitioners,First Contact Physiotherapists,General Practice Nurses,GPs & GP Trainees,Health Care Assistants,Nursing Associates,Occupational Therapists,Paramedics,Patient Representative,Pharmacists,Phlebotomists,Physician Associates,Practice Managers,Receptionists,Social Care Staff,Social Prescribers,Supervisors & Educators,Voluntary Sector Workers,Workforce Leads
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