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- Confirmation of Death
- Enhancing Clinical Leadership
- Everyday Professionalism in Care (EPiC)
- Future Care Planning Conversations Workshop
- Introduction to Future Care Planning
- Leadership for Everyone (LeaFE)
- Recognising the Deteriorating Patient
- Male Catheterisation
- Phlebotomy
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Confirmation of Death
1 hour session covering the process for confirmation death by registered healthcare professionals
Suitable for: Registered Nurses / Allied Health Professionals
Delivery method: MS Teams
Enhancing Clinical Leadership
Two-day programme (two consecutive Mondays) aims to provide you with the space to examine and reflect on your own self-leadership and effectiveness as a leader in a safe and supportive environment. It will provide you with some tools and further learning that will start you on your journey of leadership development.
Suitable for Home Managers, Deputy Managers, Unit Managers
Delivery method: Face-to-face (University Hospital Wishaw Lecture Theatre)
Everyday Professionalism in Care (EPiC)
Full-day exploring how we can be effective professionals in an ever-changing volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world
Topics include:
- Standards,
- Ethical decision making,
- Accountability,
- Reflective practice
Suitable for: Senior Carers, Senior Support Workers, Registered Nurses
Delivery method: Face-to-face (Venue varies)
Programme may also run as separate MS Teams sessions
Future Care Planning Conversations Workshop
Half-day workshop using Interactive Rehearsal to develop health and social care staff’s skills and confidence in having future care planning conversations.
Suitable for: Registered Nurses / Senior Care Assistants who have a responsibility for starting, recording and sharing future care planning conversations.
Delivery method: Face-to-face (Venue varies)
Introduction to Future Care Planning
Two-hour session providing care home staff with a general understanding of the Future Care Planning process.
Topics include:
- Preparation and planning
- Meaningful conversations
- Documentation and Sharing
- Regular review
Suitable for: Registered Nurses / Senior Care Assistants who have a responsibility for starting, recording and sharing future care planning conversations.
Delivery method: MS Teams
Leadership for Everyone (LeaFE)
Full-day study day focusing on Leadership at all Levels.
Topics include:
- Self-Leadership
- Positive Cultures
- Communication
- Team-working
- Civility
- Resilience
Suitable for Care Assistants who wish to develop into a leadership role, Senior Care Assistants, Registered Nurses
Delivery method: Face-to-face (Venue varies)
Recognising the Deteriorating Patient
Half-day study day covering essential knowledge for staff to recognise and communicate deterioration in service users.
Topics include:
- Soft signs of deterioration,
- Clinical Observation interpretation,
- Future Planning considerations
- SBAR
Suitable for: Senior Carers, Senior Support Workers, Registered Nurses
Delivery method: MS Teams
Male Catheterisation
2.5 hour session. This session provides the theoretical and practical components of NHS Lanarkshire’s programme on male catheterisation. Further supervised practice in the clinical workplace is required following attendance.
Suitable for: Registered Nurses
Delivery method: Face-to-face (Venue varies)
Phlebotomy
2.5 hour session. This session provides the theoretical and practical components of NHS Lanarkshire’s programme on Phlebotomy. Further supervised practice in the clinical workplace is required following attendance.
Suitable for: Care Assistants, Senior Care assistants, Registered Nurses
Delivery method: Face-to-face (Venue varies)
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