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Context North West of England Adjoined to Manchester Two cities - total population over 2 Million

Lifelong Learning at Salford EuLearn Meeting, Bucharest, September 2005 Renata Eyres Associate Dean Enterprise. Faculty of Health & Social Care. University of Salford. Context North West of England Adjoined to Manchester Two cities - total population over 2 Million

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Context North West of England Adjoined to Manchester Two cities - total population over 2 Million

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  1. Lifelong Learning at SalfordEuLearn Meeting, Bucharest, September 2005Renata EyresAssociate Dean Enterprise. Faculty of Health & Social Care

  2. University of Salford Context • North West of England • Adjoined to Manchester • Two cities - total population over 2 Million • 14 HEIs in the region as a whole

  3. University of Salford Salford University • 18,000 Students • 4 faculties, 13 schools • Health & Social Care • Business and Informatics, • Arts/Media/Social Science, • Science/Engineering & Environment

  4. Lifelong Learning in Health & Social Care • Requirement for healthcare professionals to demonstrate continuing professional development • Professional Regulation for maintaining registration • Role development and skill mix • Shortage of medical professionals • Impact of national and European legislation e.g EWTD

  5. Lifelong Learning • Supported locally by Strategic Health Authorities • Contract agreements for delivery of continuing education opportunities • Key drivers: • Knowledge and Skills Framework • Skill Mix / Role Development • Competency frameworks • Appraisal • Professional Portfolio

  6. Lifelong Learning • National Project funded by Department of Health • ‘Developing a Shared Framework for Health Professional Learning beyond Registration’

  7. Stimulus for Framework • The requirements of staff to work in multi-disciplinary, multiprofessional and multi-agency teams, in new or extended roles. • Confusion caused by the lack of common terminology. • Concern over the link between CPD* and the effect on patient outcomes.** • A desire for common processes for setting and monitoring standards in CPD. • Difficulties associated with transferability of learning – especially between employers • Complexity of key drivers and initiatives that influence delivery of the modern health service, in tandem with the on-going development of the scope of professional practice.

  8. Outcomes • A mechanism for linking CPD to outcomes for patients has been identified and developed. A ‘Unit Level Support Tool’ has been developed and is currently being piloted. • A glossary of proposed terminology for the Framework has been developed. • A proposed customised Performance Management Tool for Organisations (The Balanced Scorecard) for the planning, implementation, monitoring and control of CPD. • A process and format for annual appraisal and the common components for Portfolios and Personal Development Plans has been developed.

  9. Framework

  10. Lifelong Learning Stakeholder Partnerships Public Sector - Regional Development Agency and HEI PCET : Shaping the Future for education and training to deliver integrated health and social care in the region www.pcet.org.uk • Collaboration of NW Higher Education Institutions proposed by North West Universities Association • Supported and funded by the North West Development Agency • Focus for the collaboration : NHS Primary Care Trusts education and training needs to deliver integrated health and social care services Project Outcomes • Short term : Regional data on health and social care developments in Primary Care Trusts & evidence based data on education and training required by the workforce • Long term : An opportunity to ensure that a sustainable partnership focusing on workforce education and training needs continues beyond the lifetime of the project

  11. Lifelong Learning Stakeholder Partnerships • Strategic Health Authorities • Primary Care Trusts • Social Services • Private Sector Organisations • Care Homes • Community Groups

  12. Lifelong Learning Stakeholder Partnerships • Many International Partnerships • Leonardo – EMBER www.ember.eu.com • Grundvig Project • Potential Interreg III transnational project • Socrates and Erasmus • Staff and student exchanges • Internationalising the curriculum • Other thematic networks eg ENOTE

  13. LLL Strategy for Salford Salford University the Potential for LLL • Ongoing Research/Audit Existing Activity • Influence internal change to overcome obstacles • Measure Outcomes and identify potential for growth (MI Division) • Holistic Approach: • Across Faculties (linked to sector priorities) • Soft funded or commercial income generating • Deliver Staff Development • Influence, support and understand National and Regional priorities

  14. Contact • For further information please contact: • Renata D Eyres • Associate Dean Enterprise • Faculty of Health & Social Care • University of Salford • Email R.D.Eyres@salford.ac.uk • Thank You

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