Lead the way – using social media to enhance your CPD Rachel Booth Chair of BAOT Northern and Yorkshire Clinical Lead OT in Acute Mental Health @OT_rach @BAOTNY
Jul 18, 2015
Lead the way – using social media to enhance
your CPD Rachel Booth
Chair of BAOT Northern and Yorkshire
Clinical Lead OT in Acute Mental Health
@OT_rach @BAOTNY
Aims #What is social media?
#Consider the role of social media globally? - impact on health care?
#Staying professional within your use of Social media
#How is social media being used by your professional bodies
#What can professional engagement in social media bring to your practice
#How do I evidence social media as CPD?
What is social media?
The social interaction among people in which they create, share or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media
What forms of social media do you use?
Gobal impact of social media http://edition.cnn.com/2015/01/07/world/social-media-jesuischarlie/
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2548786/Man-life-saved-stranger-six-years-ago-trying-jump-bridge-reunited-global-Twitter-campaign-FindMike.html#v-3127842910001
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJI5DvZUfBU
Nan O’Connor
2015 General Election
CSP and BAOT/COT’s use of Social Media
What health care agenices are on social media?
Is using social media professional? What the HCPC say
#Recognise social networking sites are a useful way of communicating and sharing information
#Information placed on social networking sites is in the public domain and can therefore be viewed by other people.
#The HCPC will only be concerned if your use raises concerns about your fitness to practise.
#For example, - putting confidential information
Make sure that when you use social Networking Sites, your usage is consistent with the HCPC standards.
# You must act in the best interests of service users.
# You must respect the confidentiality of service users.
# You must keep high standards of personal conduct.
# You must behave with honesty and integrity and make sure that your behavior does not damage the public’s confidence in you or your profession.
Think before you write on social media
Appropriate to share that information?
Confidential information about your, service, patient, client or colleague? –Don’t write it.
This could include information about their personal life, health or circumstances.
General Rule - don’t put anything on social media you would not like your grandmother or boss to see.
Appropriate to share that information?
Confidential information about your, service, patient, client or colleague? –Don’t write it.
This could include information about their personal life, health or circumstances.
General Rule - don’t put anything on social media you would not like your grandmother or boss to see.
Some examples
@DavidCameron is a F*** idiot the #BedroomTax is going to create a bigger gap between #MH SU’s and the general public
However the use of language would be seen as unprofessional
I disagree with @DavidCameron the #BedroomTax will create a bigger gap between #MH SU’s and the general Public.
@DavidCameron is a F*** idiot the #BedroomTax is going to create a bigger gap between #MH SU’s and the general public
However the use of language would be seen as unprofessional
I disagree with @DavidCameron the #BedroomTax will create a bigger gap between #MH SU’s and the general Public.
Had a mental week at work. Caseload just gets bigger, wards continuing to lack of understanding of role.
think about who might read your posts – be professional
Lots of challenges this week, time to reflect.
Had a mental week at work. Caseload just gets bigger, wards continuing to lack of understanding of role.
think about who might read your posts – be professional
Lots of challenges this week, time to reflect.
What is Continuing Professional Development (CPD) ?
A range of learning activities through which professionals maintain and develop throughout their career to ensure that they continue to be able to practice safely, effectively, and legally, within their changing scope of practice.
A joint statement on continuing professional development for health and social care practitioners http://www.cot.co.uk/sites/default/files/general/public/Joint-statement-on-CPD.pdf
HCPC standards for CPDRegistrant must:
1.Maintain a continuous, up-to-date and accurate record of their CPD activities;
2.Demonstrate that their CPD activities are a mixture of learning activities relevant to current or future practice
3.Seek to ensure that their CPD has contributed to the quality of their practice and service delivery
4.Seek to ensure that their CPD benefits the service user
5.Upon request, present a written profile (which must be their own work and supported by evidence) explaining how they have met the standards for CPD.
Quotes - social media helps my CPD
What social media is out there for CPD?
Facebook Groups
Professional Blogs
Linkin
Service users blogs
NHS social media resources
Twitter Chats #RDUK – Hosted by @RDUK Registered Dietitians
monthly live twitter 8-9pm
#Wemhns - fortnightly chat Mental Health nursing chat hoisted by @WeMHNurses
#Otalk – weekly occupational therapy twitter chat Tuesday 8-9
#Physiotalk fortnightly chat hosted by @Physiotalk
#nhssm – an Social Media in NHS Chat every Wednesday 8pm hosted by @nhssm
#MDTchat regular MDT twitter chats.
Live Tweeting from events and Conferences
How does twitter work - the basics?Great guides on using twitter are
http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Twitter
http://claireot.wordpress.com/2012/03/19/how-to-twitter/
Following and Followers
Following and Followers
SettingsSettings
Messages – Direct message. Theses are private
Messages – Direct message. Theses are private
Timeline – tweets by people you are
following
Timeline – tweets by people you are
following
Me – your Tweets and page
Me – your Tweets and page
Notifications - tweets you are mentioned in
Notifications - tweets you are mentioned in
Search twitter Search twitter
Write a tweet Write a tweet
Tweet A single update of 140
characters or less
Tweet A single update of 140
characters or less Change accounts if you
have more than one Change accounts if you
have more than one
Recent publications and presentations about Twitter use
Social Media in Mental Health Practice -Online network tools for recovery and living well -A practical guide for health and social care practitioners working in mental health services
Understanding Twitter’ by Fiona Maclean, Derek Jones, Gail Carin-Levy and Heather Hunter in the June 2013 issue of BJOT
Social media and professionalism for new graduates (Brown, Andrew) OT news May 2012
Social media as a professional tool by Miriam Crowe - OT News July 2013
Social Media in Mental Health Practice -Online network tools for recovery and living well -A practical guide for health and social care practitioners working in mental health services
Understanding Twitter’ by Fiona Maclean, Derek Jones, Gail Carin-Levy and Heather Hunter in the June 2013 issue of BJOT
Social media and professionalism for new graduates (Brown, Andrew) OT news May 2012
Social media as a professional tool by Miriam Crowe - OT News July 2013
So how can I Evidence what I have learnt for my CPD?
#Maintain a continuous, up-to-date and accurate record of their CPD activities
# Using some sort of cpd tool – lots out there
# Like pebble pad or TRAMm
#Write a reflection on what you have learnt from tweets you have read, twitter chats you have joined in.
#You could create your own blog for this purpose.
#Create a storify of a tweeting sessions you have joined in
What is Storify# Storify helps making sense of what people post on social media. Our
users create the most important voices and turn them into stories.
# They are building a new information network that will give you the social perspective on any event.
# Basically if you create an account you can the drag information from all your social networking sites and websites to make a story of an event and how you where included for your CPD – this website was recommended to be used within a twitter chat with the HCPC
http://storify.com/abouthttps://storify.com/OT_rach/tewv-ot-staff-celerbrate-ot-week-2014-with-mp-visi
Blogging # Blogs range from the personal to the political, and can focus on one narrow subject or a whole range of subjects.
# Many blogs focus on a particular topic, And others are more like personal journals, presenting the author's daily life and thoughts, maybe about their Career.
# Again you need to remember to act professional on these sites.
# Be aware not all blogs will be Evidence based, so be careful.
http://otrach.wordpress.com
References # The NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework (NHS KSF) 2004
# http://www.slideshare.net/suebeckingham/building-your-professional-online-presence
# http://www.hcpc-uk.org/aboutregistration/standards/cpd/index.asp
# http://www.cot.co.uk/taxonomy/term/188/all
# http://www.hpc-uk.org/mediaandevents/news/index.asp?id=419
# http://www.cot.co.uk/strategic-plans/social-media-strategy-guidance
# http://www.nhsemployers.org/Aboutus/Publications/Pages/HR-social-media-NHS.aspx
# http://mobilesocialwork.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/virtual-boundaries-ethical-considerations-for-use-of-social-media-in-social-work/
# http://healthissocial.com/healthcare-social-media/hospital-social-media-policy/
# http://storify.com/about
# http://codex.wordpress.org/Introduction_to_Blogging
# https://www.bda.uk.com