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North West Core Skills Programme Regional Stakeholder Event Wednesday 15 th January 2014

North West Core Skills Programme Regional Stakeholder Event Wednesday 15 th January 2014. Core Skills Stakeholder Event – 15 th January 2014. 09:00 - Registration 09:30 - Welcome - New Developments - Core Skills Working in Practice

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North West Core Skills Programme Regional Stakeholder Event Wednesday 15 th January 2014

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  1. North West Core Skills Programme Regional Stakeholder Event Wednesday 15th January 2014

  2. Core SkillsStakeholder Event – 15th January 2014 09:00 - Registration 09:30 - Welcome - New Developments - Core Skills Working in Practice - Where’s your Organisation up to? 10:40 - Refreshments 11:00 - Maximising the Existing Systems - The Potential of Assessment - Where Next? – Future Priorities - Questions & Closing Remarks 12:30 - Lunch

  3. Welcome Professor Ged Byrne Director of Education and Quality Health Education North West

  4. Welcome &Context for today • HE NW gives full backing and support to theNorth West Core Skills Programme and its progress • Core Skills needs to be seen as generic across the NW • Fundamental to patient care and reducing risk • Continuation of Education - ‘Cradle to Grave’ starts with the Core Skills • Follow you through your lifetime in the NHSStudent – Post Grad – Wider Workforce – CPD • We can’t wait – Needs to Happen NOW!

  5. Congratulations • The programme has already received the recognition of winning the HSJ Efficiency Award • Now it has been made a finalist for the national Lean Healthcare Awards 2014 forImproving Services through Training & Development • Winner to be announced 6th February 2014

  6. New Developments Seán Bradbury NW Core Skills Programme Manager NW Integrated Workforce Unit Nick Stafford Skills for Health & NW Core Skills Programme

  7. New Developments • Education Materials • PARE • Information Sharing Protocol Agreement • Core Skills Register v1.2 • National Progress

  8. Core SkillsEducation Materials • Version 2.0 aligned to the UK Core Skills Framework • Developed with: SMEs in the NW Liverpool John Moores University Moseley Multimedia • Materials Available: Powerpoint Presentation Trainer / Facilitator Notes Reader / Workbook Assessment eLearning

  9. Core SkillsEducation Materials • Enhancements: Information Governance added Increased Question Bank Randomised Questions Reader / workbook included Outcomes linked to content Compatible with Mobile Devices

  10. Core SkillsEducation Materials Available On: • Equality, Diversity & Human Rights NLMS HE COOP • Fire Safety NLMS HE COOP • Health, Safety & Welfare NLMS HE COOP • Moving & Handling NLMS HE COOP • Infection Prevention & Control NLMS HE COOP • Information Governance NLMS HE COOP • Safeguarding Adults NLMS HE COOP • Safeguarding Children NLMS HE COOP • Conflict Resolution 24 / 01 / 2014 • Resuscitation (Adult & Child) 31 / 01 / 2014

  11. CSR & PARE Project PARE = Practice Assessment Record & Evaluation HE COOPLMS Training Data HEI / FECollege Core Skills Register NHSTrust PARE Project Placement Data

  12. ISPA Update • Reviewed in October / November 2013 • Feedback / queries from a number of organisations • C&M Information Governance Forum consulted • Updated version finalised in December 2013 and to be released in January 2014 • Additions include: Breach & Escalation Process Privacy Impact Assessment Appendices Updated Partner Organisations Added • Your organisation needs to sign the ISPAbefore you can access the Core Skills Register

  13. Core Skills Register v1.2 • v1.1 • Platform upgrade • Access Control enhancements • Penetration Testing (PIA) • v1.2 • Priority enhancements following pilot • Roadmap for further enhancements and scalability = v2.0

  14. Sector Skills Councils Scotland England Northern Ireland Wales Health Independent Contractors Independent Providers Voluntary Related NHS UK Core Skills Training Framework

  15. CSTFRegistrations North West 26 8 If not done already, need to ensure your organisation has registered for the UK Core Skills Training Framework

  16. CSTF Declarations North West* 35 * The NWCSP has submitted all Core Skills Alignment Declarations it has received to Skills for Health this month If not done already, need to ensure your organisation has submitted its Declaration to the NWCSP

  17. Core Skills in Practice Tim Grocott Junior Doctor Project Manager NW Core Skills Programme Mark Burke Future Workforce Project Manager NW Core Skills Programme

  18. Core SkillsWorking in Practice • Junior Doctor Mandatory Training Passport Project • Work stream Update • Case Study • Examples • Future Workforce Project • Work stream update • Case Study • Examples

  19. Junior Doctor Mandatory Training Passport Project • North Western Deanery • Aligned to NW Framework – UK Mapping Completed • Core Skills Register data alignment – Completed • Mersey Deanery • Aligned to NW Framework – UK Mapping Completed • Core Skills Register data alignment – Completed

  20. Mersey Deanery • Existing Passport model in operation (WIT System) • Integrated with programme work • Next steps: - • Pilot the maintenance of placement information & learner records on the Core Skills Register • Launch the Shared Training Service hosted by StHK: aiming to assess the benefits of a shared service model

  21. CORE SKILLS REGISTER Mersey Deanery Learning Records Personal Details Organisational Links

  22. North Western Deanery • Central E-Learning Platform (E-Induction – Foundation Only) • Integrated into specialty Inductions - August 2013 pilot • Integrated into specialty Inductions - February 2014 • Next steps: - • Final process/procedural refinements • To embed as Business As Usual this year

  23. NORTH WEST CORE SKILLS REGISTER North West Footprint Learning Records Personal Details Organisational Links

  24. Case Studies • Central Manchester University Hospitals • University Hospital South Manchester

  25. Central Manchester University Hospitals • 400 Junior Doctor Placements • OneCentral E-Learning System • An organisation with Multiple sites • Taken part in 2 pilot phases • Historically achieved 80% + JD compliance

  26. Central Manchester University Hospitals • Project Implementation: - • E-Learning duplication exercise undertaken • Induction timetable & subject matter expert consultation • New processes in place monitoring compliance • Junior Doctor survey strongly supportive of this approach • Efficiency: 2 hours 40 minutes per Junior Doctor • 49%JDs CSF Compliant BEFORErotation

  27. UHSM • 235 Junior Doctor Placements • Face to face & E-Learning induction combined • Taken part 2 pilot phases • Historically achieved 65%JD Compliance

  28. UHSM • Organisation specific information available (duplication review) • Induction timetable & subject matter expert consultation • New processes in place monitoring compliance • Efficiency: 3 hours 30 minutes per Junior Doctor • 57%JDs CSF Compliant BEFORErotation

  29. Case Study Summary • Evidence the proposed Passport model is feasible • Junior Doctor • Administrative/Management perspective • Forecast: 85% • 12’411 learning records (1’773 JDs)

  30. Case Study Summary • Success • Core Skills Register crucial (accuracy/timings) • Enhancements • Evolve • Lead Employer has a vital role to play

  31. Case Study Summary “Having moved 3 times in one year and having to complete 3 lots of training is not an efficient use of my skills or time” “Please don't keep repeating induction at every rotation, it creates a workload on the staff grades at the new hospital and delayed patient care” “Please strip this down to the bare minimum so we can spend induction actually doing useful things that will have a direct influence on our daily clinical work” “Good idea, not quite working yet”

  32. Future WorkforceHEI Current Position • HEIs (10 in the NW, delivering 77 Programmes) • All 10 have at least 1 programme Core Skills aligned67 % programmes aligned (52 out of 77) • 7 HEIs submitted Core Skills Alignment Declaration40 % programmes aligned Declared (31 out of 77) • 3 HEIs Aligned and Declared for all their programmes • Data Validation with 4 HEIs • Data transferable between HEI Systems & CSR

  33. Future WorkforceHEI Next Steps • Complete validation of data with HEIs • Upload data onto Core Skills Register • 2000+ students to be on CSR by end of January • Training Data already being uploaded • Need to capture Placement Data • Data Validation – working with 4 HEIs • Continue work with trusts on preparation for placement intakes

  34. FE Student Journey NW Skills Academy Academic Training Vocational Training FECollege Core Skills Register NHS / Non NHS

  35. Future WorkforceFE Current Position • 17 FE Colleges (Cadets and other Health related learning) • 65 % of Colleges Core Skills aligned (11 out of 17) • 41 % of Colleges submitted Core Skills Declaration(7 out of 17) • 17 Colleges are working towards alignment • 9 Colleges using the HE COOP platform • HE Coop hosts the latest Core Skills education materials • Acknowledged that colleges will deliver Core Skills to their wider health care students

  36. Future WorkforceFE Next Steps • 50% of FE Colleges will have students undertaking Core Skill training via the HE COOP by end January • Confirm UK alignment with none HE COOP users • Validate FE data before upload to CSR

  37. Future WorkforceWhat’s happening NOW • University of Salford: • Are using the HE COOP platform • 700 students have completed Core Skills training • Across 11 Healthcare Programmes • Students on placement with 34 providers

  38. Salford Student Placement Providers

  39. Future WorkforceWhat’s happening NOW • Greater Manchester West Mental Health NHS FT: • Receive 200+ students on placement from Salford • Students on placement NOW • Aware of Core Skills training received by students • Modified Induction to accommodate students • Agreed protocol with Salford to manage by exception • CSR to be introduced to streamline and automate process

  40. Where’s your Organisation up to? Seán Bradbury NW Core Skills Programme Manager NW Integrated Workforce Unit

  41. Where’s yourOrganisation up to? • Progress against Implementation Model • Dashboards • Alignment Declaration • ISPA • Acceptance of External Training

  42. Progress againstImplementation Model

  43. Progress againstImplementation Model

  44. Dashboards • NHS Organisations • HEIs • FE Colleges

  45. Core SkillsAlignment Declaration • 21 NHS Trusts (54%) have submitted Declarations(291 out of 387 subjects aligned – 75%) • 7 HEIs (70%) have submitted Declarations(31 out of 77 programmes aligned – 40%) • 7 FE Colleges (41%) have submitted Declarations • 35 Organisations in NW have submitted DeclarationsMore than any other region

  46. ISPA & Recognition of Training • 25 NHS Trusts (63%) have signed the ISPA • 6 HEIs (60%) have signed the ISPA • 4 FE Colleges (24%) have signed the ISPA • 28 NHS Trusts (71%) have agreed to recognise training • No data for HEIs or FE Colleges

  47. Key Metrics Key Activity

  48. Break & Networking

  49. Core SkillsStakeholder Event – 15th January 2014 09:00 - Registration 09:30 - Welcome - New Developments - Core Skills Working in Practice - Where’s your Organisation up to? 10:40 - Refreshments 11:00 - Maximising the Existing Systems - The Potential of Assessment - Where Next? – Future Priorities - Questions & Closing Remarks 12:30 - Lunch

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