NES/SSSC Promoting Excellence –Implementation of Strategic Workforce Development Plan
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NES/SSSC Promoting Excellence –Implementation of Strategic Workforce Development Plan
Presentation Plan
• Partnership and principles
• Promoting Excellence 1 year on
• Promoting Excellence – creating sustainability and innovation
Promoting Excellence: A framework for all health and social services staff working with people with Dementia, their families and carers
Aspirational and ambitious
Focused on quality of life
Demonstrating partnership
For ALL health and social services staff
The structure of the framework
Expertise in Dementia Practice Level
Enhanced Dementia Practice Level
Dementia Skilled Practice Level
Dementia Informed Practice Level
Workforce Development
Dementia Informed Practice
•Chapter 1. Recognising Dementia
•Chapter 2. Communicating Positively
• Chapter 3. Feelings and Behaviour
•Chapter 4. Recognising Strengths
• Chapter 5. Risk Enablement
• Chapter 6. Learning in Practice
Dementia Skilled Practice
•Module 1 Understanding Dementia
•Module 2 Person and Family centred care & Community Connections
•Module 3 Health and Wellbeing
•Module 4 Stress and Distress
•Module 5 Supporting and Protecting Rights
Nurse and AHP Consultants
• Currently 8 Nurse Consultants and 3 AHP Consultants
• Leadership Development Programme
• Leading and driving change
Dementia Champions
• 1st Cohort Graduation -14 March 2012• Evaluation• Learning and Development Networks
Dementia Champions Cont’d
• Cohort 2 May-Sept 2012• Cohort 3 October 2012 – February 2013• Impact Evaluation of Programme
Education and Training in Psychological Interventions and Therapies
• Learning Resource for Enhanced Practice• Cognitive Stimulation Therapy
• ACE-R Screening Tool
Psychological Interventions and Therapies
• Psychological responses to Stress and Distress in Dementia-Training for Trainers- Newcastle model
• Informational and Learning Materials for Families and Carers
Psychological Interventions and Therapies
• Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy
• Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
• Information for Families and carers to support the person with cognitive difficulties.
Social Services Infrastructure
Post Diagnostic Support
• 36 Places• Dementia
Demonstrator sites and RCOP
Palliative Care and End of Life
• 75 places 2011/2012• 75 places 2012/2013
Stronger Together
Alzheimer Scotland Care Inspectorate COSLA IRISS Joint Improvement Team Mental Welfare Commission NHS Education for Scotland (NES) NHS Healthcare Improvement Scotland Royal College of General Practitioners Royal College of Psychiatrists in Scotland Scottish Ambulance Service Scottish Care Scottish Dementia Working Group Scottish Government Scottish Social Services Council (SSSC) Skills for Health
Contact us
Laura GilliesSenior Adviser, Workforce Development and Planning
(SSSC) laura.gillies@sssc.uk.com
Patricia Howie Educational Projects Manager
(NES)patricia.howie@nes.scot.nhs.uk
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