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SUMMARY:Impact of Long-Term Health Conditions
DESCRIPTION: Midlands Leadership Academy  \nTo secure a place on this workshop\, please use the following links:  \nThe workshop is available to access on 4 more dates and all take place 10.00am – 12.00pm.  \n\nMonday 31st October: To Book \nMonday 14th November: To Book \nMonday 28th November: To Book \nMonday 5th December: To Book \n\nThis free to access masterclass will consider the impact of long-term conditions from a public health perspective. Facilitated and developed by Dr Patricia Smith who is a Senior Lecturer in Allied health and Public Health at the University of East London for the Midlands Leadership Academy\, the workshop is designed to support health and care professionals working in population health\, participants will build their knowledge and skills within this area as well as:  \nDevelop skills in strategic planning for community-based programmes for chronic long-term conditions and its implications on public health  \nInform health care workers\, carers and family members who live or work with people with chronic condition in self-managements and self-care to bring about life-long change.  \nTo help people with long term chronic conditions regain their confidence\, mobility\, and return to exercise levels to improve and maintain their quality of life and functional independence  \nTo get guidance on how to re-navigate their way through the changes in the Health and Social Care system that have occurred post COVID  \nTopics to be covered within the session include perspectives on health (WHO\, Public health and Allied Health)\, social determinants of health in relation to chronic health conditions and health promotion and self-care strategies in long term health conditions.  \nLearning Outcomes  \nUnderstand population health in relation to long term chronic condition.  \nBegin to understand the role social determinates of health have on community based services in long term conditions.  \nDevelop confidence in apply self-help & self-management techniques in chronic long-term conditions at primary care level.  \nAbility to train others in self-help techniques in chronic conditions at primary care level.  \nWho can attend?  \nThis workshop is open to all NHS staff from Primary\, Secondary and Social Care  \nFor any queries\, or further information please contact us as Midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk 
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/impact-of-long-term-health-conditions-4/
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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SUMMARY:Impact of Long-Term Health Conditions
DESCRIPTION: Midlands Leadership Academy  \nTo secure a place on this workshop\, please use the following links:  \nThe workshop is available to access on 4 more dates and all take place 10.00am – 12.00pm.  \n\nMonday 31st October: To Book \nMonday 14th November: To Book \nMonday 28th November: To Book \nMonday 5th December: To Book \n\nThis free to access masterclass will consider the impact of long-term conditions from a public health perspective. Facilitated and developed by Dr Patricia Smith who is a Senior Lecturer in Allied health and Public Health at the University of East London for the Midlands Leadership Academy\, the workshop is designed to support health and care professionals working in population health\, participants will build their knowledge and skills within this area as well as:  \nDevelop skills in strategic planning for community-based programmes for chronic long-term conditions and its implications on public health  \nInform health care workers\, carers and family members who live or work with people with chronic condition in self-managements and self-care to bring about life-long change.  \nTo help people with long term chronic conditions regain their confidence\, mobility\, and return to exercise levels to improve and maintain their quality of life and functional independence  \nTo get guidance on how to re-navigate their way through the changes in the Health and Social Care system that have occurred post COVID  \nTopics to be covered within the session include perspectives on health (WHO\, Public health and Allied Health)\, social determinants of health in relation to chronic health conditions and health promotion and self-care strategies in long term health conditions.  \nLearning Outcomes  \nUnderstand population health in relation to long term chronic condition.  \nBegin to understand the role social determinates of health have on community based services in long term conditions.  \nDevelop confidence in apply self-help & self-management techniques in chronic long-term conditions at primary care level.  \nAbility to train others in self-help techniques in chronic conditions at primary care level.  \nWho can attend?  \nThis workshop is open to all NHS staff from Primary\, Secondary and Social Care  \nFor any queries\, or further information please contact us as Midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk 
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/impact-of-long-term-health-conditions-3/
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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SUMMARY:Impact of Long-Term Health Conditions
DESCRIPTION: Midlands Leadership Academy  \nTo secure a place on this workshop\, please use the following links:  \nThe workshop is available to access on 4 more dates and all take place 10.00am – 12.00pm.  \n\nMonday 31st October: To Book \nMonday 14th November: To Book \nMonday 28th November: To Book \nMonday 5th December: To Book \n\nThis free to access masterclass will consider the impact of long-term conditions from a public health perspective. Facilitated and developed by Dr Patricia Smith who is a Senior Lecturer in Allied health and Public Health at the University of East London for the Midlands Leadership Academy\, the workshop is designed to support health and care professionals working in population health\, participants will build their knowledge and skills within this area as well as:  \nDevelop skills in strategic planning for community-based programmes for chronic long-term conditions and its implications on public health  \nInform health care workers\, carers and family members who live or work with people with chronic condition in self-managements and self-care to bring about life-long change.  \nTo help people with long term chronic conditions regain their confidence\, mobility\, and return to exercise levels to improve and maintain their quality of life and functional independence  \nTo get guidance on how to re-navigate their way through the changes in the Health and Social Care system that have occurred post COVID  \nTopics to be covered within the session include perspectives on health (WHO\, Public health and Allied Health)\, social determinants of health in relation to chronic health conditions and health promotion and self-care strategies in long term health conditions.  \nLearning Outcomes  \nUnderstand population health in relation to long term chronic condition.  \nBegin to understand the role social determinates of health have on community based services in long term conditions.  \nDevelop confidence in apply self-help & self-management techniques in chronic long-term conditions at primary care level.  \nAbility to train others in self-help techniques in chronic conditions at primary care level.  \nWho can attend?  \nThis workshop is open to all NHS staff from Primary\, Secondary and Social Care  \nFor any queries\, or further information please contact us as Midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk 
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/impact-of-long-term-health-conditions-2/
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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SUMMARY:Impact of Long-Term Health Conditions
DESCRIPTION: Midlands Leadership Academy  \nTo secure a place on this workshop\, please use the following links:  \nThe workshop is available to access on 4 more dates and all take place 10.00am – 12.00pm.  \n\nMonday 31st October: To Book \nMonday 14th November: To Book \nMonday 28th November: To Book \nMonday 5th December: To Book \n\nThis free to access masterclass will consider the impact of long-term conditions from a public health perspective. Facilitated and developed by Dr Patricia Smith who is a Senior Lecturer in Allied health and Public Health at the University of East London for the Midlands Leadership Academy\, the workshop is designed to support health and care professionals working in population health\, participants will build their knowledge and skills within this area as well as:  \nDevelop skills in strategic planning for community-based programmes for chronic long-term conditions and its implications on public health  \nInform health care workers\, carers and family members who live or work with people with chronic condition in self-managements and self-care to bring about life-long change.  \nTo help people with long term chronic conditions regain their confidence\, mobility\, and return to exercise levels to improve and maintain their quality of life and functional independence  \nTo get guidance on how to re-navigate their way through the changes in the Health and Social Care system that have occurred post COVID  \nTopics to be covered within the session include perspectives on health (WHO\, Public health and Allied Health)\, social determinants of health in relation to chronic health conditions and health promotion and self-care strategies in long term health conditions.  \nLearning Outcomes  \nUnderstand population health in relation to long term chronic condition.  \nBegin to understand the role social determinates of health have on community based services in long term conditions.  \nDevelop confidence in apply self-help & self-management techniques in chronic long-term conditions at primary care level.  \nAbility to train others in self-help techniques in chronic conditions at primary care level.  \nWho can attend?  \nThis workshop is open to all NHS staff from Primary\, Secondary and Social Care  \nFor any queries\, or further information please contact us as Midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk 
URL:https://neltraininghub.org/event/impact-of-long-term-health-conditions/
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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