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A workshop designed specifically for healthcare professionals to meet the standards of the NHS Serious Incident Framework. The day will provide clinical leaders with practical skills to enable them to undertake a root cause analysis and develop an action plan in order to improve quality and safety in their clinical setting.
Understanding, working with and leading systems that promote patient safety in this way will become increasingly important for all health care providers and this course will help to build a solid foundation in this crucial subject to enhance your career and improve your patient care.
Mediation for Managers Training
Mediation and Conflict Course
Mediation for Managers Training
The QA Level 2 Award in Safeguarding and Protecting Children, Young People, and Adults at Risk (RQF) qualification is designed for those who have contact with children, young people, and adults at risk, including those who work in voluntary or unpaid roles. This qualification is also suitable for those with a specific duty for safeguarding and protecting in places such as the NHS, educational institutions, and social services.
Effective report writing, the exchange of information, ideas, opinions and decisions between people at all levels, internally and externally, makes a vital contribution to organisational success.
Qualsafe Awards has recognised the invaluable experience and training that CFRs bring to the table. As a result, they've introduced a bespoke 2-day FREC3 RPL Course, specifically designed for learners like you who already hold one of the approved qualifications. This course recognises your prior learning, allowing you to fast-track your way to the FREC 3 qualification.
TESTIMONIALS “Powerful and inspirational” “Everyone would benefit from this training” "I will change how I work from this moment on." "I found your training extremely powerful and it has really impacted." Finalist for Best Educational Programme for the NHS HSJ Partnership Awards 2023 Essentials in Communication and Co-production with Parents/Carers is an inspiring, interactive and unique 4-hour virtual (or 6/7 hour in-person), CPD-certified training founded on lived experience, research and best practice. It aims to equip practitioners to effectively communicate and work in collaboration with parent/carers of children/adults who have disabilities. When time and resources are limited, maximising interactions with family/carers is essential in an age where co-production, personalised care and understanding lived experience are at the heart of delivering good services. This Born at the Right Time training course is hosted by Director/Founder Rachel Wright and aimed at anyone working in health, SEND or social care, whether a registered or non-registered practitioner. CONTENT * Current context for families and practitioners * What is going on underneath the surface * Next steps to creating meaningful change TRAINER Rachel Wright (BSc RN) is founder of https://www.bornattherighttime.comhttps://www.bornattherighttime.comBorn at the Right Time [https://www.bornattherighttime.com], author of https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075ZHHYRR/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1The Skies I'm Under [https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075ZHHYRR/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1], https://www.myfamilyourneeds.co.uk/baps/baps-award-winners-2018/award winning blogger [https://www.myfamilyourneeds.co.uk/baps/baps-award-winners-2018/] and Best Trainer finalist 2022 National Learning Disability and Autism Awards. Host of the popular https://www.bornattherighttime.com/the-skies-we-are-under-podcast/The Skies We’re Under Podcast [https://www.bornattherighttime.com/the-skies-we-are-under-podcast/], Rachel’s a passionate speaker, trainer, qualified nurse and unqualified mum of three; one who has severe disabilities, life-limiting epilepsy and an addiction to the gameshow Pointless. An expert through lived experience, Rachel leads Born at the Right Time to support families of people with complex disabilities whilst also Bridging the Gap between them and the practitioners who support them through CPD certified training, influencing policy makers and turning rhetoric into reality.
Agile working is an approach that the NHS supports. It demands new ways of working and thinking. Agile means that work is now seen as an activity, not a place. People are the organisation. The way we communicate has to change. The way we manage has to change. This workshop will let you reflect on what works for you now and where you may need to adapt. You may need to trust and value your team more than ever, but when they aren't in front of you in the office, you will need to question your beliefs. The workshop will help you: * Understand what Agile Working is all about * Reflect on your management style * Recognise the new ways of managing agile workers * Choose the right communication methods * Understand culture and mindset * Identify different ways of measuring performance * Focus on innovation and not bureaucracy * Manage more effectively This workshop has been designed to support you in effectively managing an agile team. You will need to be open to questioning your existing techniques and be open and responsive to change. 1 WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? * What is Agile working? * What are your personal management concerns? * How to make it work * Time / location / role / source 2 YOUR ROLE AS AN AGILE MANAGER * Your style * Your team's individual preferences * Learning to let go * Your management style self assessment 3 THE 3 AREAS OF FOCUS * Trust * Delegation * Empowerment 4 COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY * New ways of communicating * Managing expectations * What are you measuring? 5 YOUR PERSONAL ACTION PLAN * What are you going to do differently?