NHS clinical commissioning groups in Leeds Let s celebrate! Practice nursing conference in Leeds 10 September 2014 @ Leeds Metropolitan University, Headingley Campus
We are proud to support: Welcome Following on from the success of our first ever conference for practice nurses in Leeds we are back again and this time our theme is our own seventh C for nursing; Celebrate. We wanted to celebrate and promote the valuable role played by practice nursing in the delivery of healthcare for our patients here in Leeds. You can find out more about the campaign by visiting: hellomynameis.org.uk This year we are privileged to have Dr Kate Granger here who is an inspiration to many and founder of hello my name is a campaign for compassionate care. (Please note at the time of writing this programme Kate s health had deteriorated and this means we are not able to confirm if she will be attending today).
Dr Kate Granger Dr Alison Payne GP & GP Tutor, Willenhall Primary Care Centre and GPwSI - sexual health, gynaecology - City of Coventry Health Centre Final Year Specialist Registrar in Medicine for the Elderly at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and founder of global Hello my name is movement for compassionate care. Kate is a final year Specialist Registrar in Medicine for the Elderly working in Leeds. One of her main clinical interests is palliative care in the acute hospital setting and she is currently studying for a University Certificate in Palliative Medicine. Kate is also a terminally ill cancer patient with a very rare type of sarcoma, and is currently having palliative chemotherapy for a recent progression in her disease. Kate has written books, as well as posting tweets (@GrangerKate) and blogs regularly about her experiences of illness. She is passionate about quality improvement and how she can use her experiences and observations as a patient to make the care delivered in the NHS better. Kate started the Hello my name is campaign following her own experience as a patient where she made the stark observation that many staff looking after her did not introduce themselves before delivering care. Find out more about Hello my name is : http://hellomynameis.org.uk/ Alison Payne is a GP based in a deprived suburb of Coventry and has a predominant non-white ethnicity in the area which is sub Saharan African. She has worked for several years in a health centre for asylum seekers and refugees, which is where she first learnt about the phenomenon of female genital mutilation (FGM) and its effects on women. Since then she has presented to medical students about FGM and is committed to raising awareness among her colleagues. Alison also works as a GP in sexual health and gynaecology. She worked in Sri Lanka at the start of the civil war in 1983, and in 2005 worked in a rural clinic in Guatemala for three months. She has travelled a lot over the years - hiking, cycling and backpacking - and visited countries where FGM is practised. She uses her experience of other cultures to broach difficult subjects with her patients with empathy and respect. She has lived and worked in New Zealand and returned to the UK to care for elderly parents. The opportunities for activism here are great, and there is much work to be done.
Catherine Gill Lead Partner for Learning and Teaching, Caritas Group Practice Nick Hart Leeds Apprenticeship Hub Manager, Leeds City Council Catherine has worked in the NHS since 1979 with a predominately general practice career from 1990. She was involved in developing the independent prescribing programme for nurses and midwives at the University of Leeds in 2001 and was one of the first nurses in the UK to qualify as a nurse prescriber. She was appointed as module leader of the prescribing programme in 2003 and as well as involvement in research of advanced nursing roles she has co-authored chapters for an undergraduate medical student prescribing textbook. She completed a Masters degree and qualified as an Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP) in 1997 and together with two other ANPs she created Caritas Health Partnership and successfully tendered for a 9000 patient GP contract in 2008. The practice is now an established Advanced Training Practice (Health Education England/Yorkshire and Humber) promoting inter-professional learning and teaching undergraduate and postgraduate nurses and doctors. She trained and attained appointment as an Associate GP Trainer in 2012 and this year was successful in revalidation for a further three years. She is now lobbying and working to achieve a standardised General Practice Nurse Vocational Training Scheme (VTS) in line with the General Practice VTS for doctors. Currently the citywide lead for apprenticeships in Leeds. The Apprenticeship Hub Service offers free impartial support to Leeds based employers wishing to recruit apprentices to their business. Tailored packages of support are put into place for each employer including: sourcing training providers and appropriate frameworks, support with writing job descriptions, and free advertising and marketing vacancies to young people. The Apprenticeship Hub also has an extensive young person engagement programme operating throughout Leeds including: year round school engagement activities, apprenticeship events, apprenticeship application workshops and more. Promoting Apprenticeships to young people and educating them about the different opportunities available ensures the service generates a good supply chain of suitable candidates available for the employers we work with.
Agenda Time Programme Time Programme 12.00 13.00 13.10 13.45 14.10 14.25 14.45 Registration Two course finger buffet, tea and coffee and networking Conference starts Opening Remarks from Ellie Monkhouse, Director of Nursing and Quality, NHS Leeds North and NHS Leeds South and East Clinical Commissioning Groups Keynote speaker We are privileged to have Dr Kate Granger who has made a huge impression as a practising doctor and campaigner for improving care. Dr Granger will be introducing her campaign for more compassionate care Hello, my name is... Advanced Training Practice (ATP) Updating practices on the progress on ATPs in Leeds The Hub experience and recruiting spokes What an ATP looks like? Gil Ramsden, Lead Practice Nurse, NHS Leeds West CCG Alison Dunkerley, Leeds Student Medical Practice Vocational training (VTS) & Mentorship Scheme Supporting the nursing workforce through Vocational Training and Mentorship Updating practices on the developments Andrea Mann, Lead Primary Care Nurse, NHS Leeds South and East CCG Catherine Gill, Lead Partner for Learning and Teaching, Caritas Group Practice Health care assistant apprenticeship Practice experience using the apprenticeship scheme to employ a Health Care Assistant Cath Johnson, Lead Primary Care Nurse, NHS Leeds North CCG Petra Morgan, Practice Manager, Street Lane Practice Nursing Team, Street Lane Practice New to practice nursing experience Exploring the experience of nurses new into practice nursing What is it really like coming into practice nursing from qualifying, or community or secondary care? Inspiring practices to recruit nurses new into practice nursing Andrea Mann, Lead Primary Care Nurse, NHS Leeds South and East CCG Rowena Brewer, Practice Nurse, Colton Mill Medical Centre Katie Taylor, Practice Nurse, Ashfield Medical Centre Sheila Jones, Practice Nurse, Manor Park Surgery 14.55 15.10 15.45 16.00 16.10 16.35 17.15 17.40 17.50 How can I become a leader? Equipping Practice Nurses with the necessary skills to lead their team Preparing Practice Nurses to become leaders and their experience Cath Johnson, Lead Practice Nurse, NHS Leeds North CCG Nurses from the Leadership group Questions on workforce development Afternoon refreshments and networking Feedback from the workforce development questions Gil Ramsden, Andrea Mann and Cath Johnson Innovation in practice Exploring achievements in practice Creating the Leeds Respiratory Network Andrea Mann, Lead Primary Care Nurse, NHS Leeds South and East CCG Melissa Canavan, Practice Nurse, Lincoln Green Sarah Anderson, Practice Nurse, Lingwell Croft Surgery Innovation in practice-workgroups Examples of innovation and new approaches to care Gil Ramsden, Lead Practice Nurse, NHS Leeds West CCG Female genital mutilation (FGM) - what can we do? Raising awareness of FGM Exploring the Practice Nurse Role in FGM Dr Alison Payne, GP & GP Tutor - Willenhall Primary Care Centre, and GPwSI - sexual health, gynaecology - City of Coventry Health Centre The difference we make - from those that matter most Three local patients share their experience of being cared for by their practice nurse Session questions and discussion Closing remarks and close of conference Diane Hampshire, Director of Nursing and Quality, NHS Leeds West Clinical Commissioning Group
Petra Morgan General Manager at Street Lane Practice Anne Aitken and Caroline Shay Lead Nurse at Street Lane Practice Melissa Canavan and Sarah Anderson Practice nurses and joint leads for the Leeds Respiratory Network Melissa Canavan Melissa started as a nurse cadet in 2000 before finally qualifying in 2008! She worked at St James A&E until 2009 before beginning her career in practice nursing at Lincoln Green Medical Centre. Current qualifications include AdvDip Nursing, BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing. COPD diploma, asthma diploma, heart failure diploma and currently studying for the smoking cessation diploma. Sarah Anderson Sarah has worked in the NHS since 2006. Her career began in A&E services at LGI before moving into primary care working for the former Leeds Primary Care Trust s Practice Nurse Development Team from 2008-2011. She currently is working as a Practice Nurse at Lingwell Croft Surgery as the lead on Respiratory. Current relevant qualifications consist of AdvDip Nursing, BSc (Hons) Adult Nursing, Independent and Supplementary Nurse Prescriber, diploma in respiratory disease management in primary care, and a qualified mentor - support for learning in practice. Petra has been General Manager at the practice since 2000 following a career in the leisure industry. Her main interest is service improvement and innovation at practice level. More recently Petra was one of the founding members of the Calibre Health Partnership in 2006 which has since become NHS Leeds North Clinical Commissioning Group. Alongside her role as a Board Member she has an operational role linking with the member practices to ensure that the organisation can support primary care in delivering better care to patients. Anne came from midwifery to join the practice in 1995 while Caroline came from the district nursing team to join the practice in 1999. They share the role of lead nurse and manage a team of seven nurses and two health care assistants. They have a wide range of qualifications and are both Independent Nurse Prescribers. The practice has a reputation for providing services not always associated with primary care and introducing new models of working across a multidisciplinary team. Alison Dunkerley Lead Nurse, Leeds Student Medical Practice Alison works as Lead Nurse at Leeds Student Medical Practice which provides health care to over 35,000 students in Leeds and supports a nursing team of 16 members. She has worked at the practice since qualifying as a nurse in 2007 and recently became the educational lead for the ATP hub in Leeds; organising undergraduate nurse placements in GP practices across Leeds and is currently recruiting practices to support student nurses (alison.dunkerley@nhs.net)
Rowena Brewer Practice Nurse, Colton Mill Medical Practice Sheila Jones Practice Nurse, Manor Park Surgery After leaving school Rowena started as a Nursing Assistant at Addenbrookes Hospital, Cambridge, working through the NVQ there and moving to St James s Hospital Leeds as a Healthcare Assistant. She qualified from the University of Leeds with an Advanced Diploma in 2005, and went to work on the Liver Unit where she gained her degree in 2008. She took up a position as a Practice Nurse at Colton Mill in 2014 following six years on the Young Adult Oncology Unit at St James s Hospital. After graduating from the University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) in 2011 Sheila moved to Barnsley to work in intensive care for two years. After qualifying she always wanted to progress into practice nursing and managed to take advantage of a great opportunity at Manor Park Surgery in Bramley. She started work there in May 2014 and has enjoyed every minute. She is now looking forward to progressing her career in the practice. Julie Butler Practice Nurse Katie Taylor Senior Practice Nurse, Ashfield Medical Centre Julie has been a practice nurse for 15 years at a busy practice in east Leeds. She has a keen interest in raising the profile of practice nursing as a profession and is passionate about the key role that practice nurses can play in delivering the NHS agenda. She is involved in all clinical aspects of the practice nurse role, with a key focus on improving long term conditions management through shared decision making. Katie qualified with a BSc in Adult Nursing in 2010 and began her career in practice nursing the week after qualifying. Katie has thrown herself into the role of a practice nurse gaining further education and certificates in areas of need for the practice and the local population. She has recently studied at masters level for non-medical prescribing and plans to complete masters in the support for learning in practice course (SLIP). Since starting out as a practice nurse in 2010 she has progressed to being a Senior Practice Nurse and now hopes to continue her studies working towards a masters qualification.
This conference has been organised by the Lead Practice Nurses for the three CCGs in Leeds. Ellie Monkhouse Director of Nursing and Quality for NHS Leeds North CCG and NHS Leeds South and East CCG Andrea Mann NHS Leeds South and East CCG andrea.mann@nhs.net Cath Johnson NHS Leeds North CCG cathjohnson@nhs.net Gil Ramsden NHS Leeds West CCG gil.ramsden@nhs.net Ellie trained as a Registered General Nurse at Derby University and qualified in 1995. Since then Ellie has gained a wide range of experience, starting off her working life as a staff nurse in trauma and orthopaedics. Ellie was able to gain experience working in other nursing specialties such as surgery and as a nutrition nurse specialist before moving into nursing management roles in medical education, urgent care, emergency assessment and neonatal medicine. In addition, Ellie was at NHS Sheffield where she was lead nurse for quality, infection control, audit and effectiveness before moving to back into a provider to work as a general manager. Diane Hampshire Director of Nursing and Quality for NHS Leeds West CCG We would also like to thank the Directors of Nursing for the CCGs in Leeds for their support in making this event possible. Diane Hampshire Director of Nursing and Quality, NHS Leeds West CCG Ellie Monkhouse Director of Nursing and Quality, NHS Leeds North CCG and NHS Leeds South and East CCG Diane qualified as a nurse at Dewsbury Hospital in 1981, working in the acute sector of the NHS before qualifying as a Midwife and later a Health Visitor. She managed a community nursing team for a number of years whilst completing a Master of Arts Degree in Child Welfare and Law. Diane has worked in the NHS in Leeds since 2004 in a senior role in safeguarding children. In 2010, Diane added safeguarding adults to her portfolio. Diane is delighted to have joined NHS Leeds West Clinical Commissioning Group and has a keen interest in improving the quality and experience of care people receive from the NHS.
Sustainability We wanted to make the event as paper light as possible which means we have only provided delegates with this information pack. The presentations from today s event will be available from Tuesday 16 September by visiting: www.leeds.nhs.uk/practicenursing2014 Reflective summary Please use this box to provide a reflective summary from this conference for prep relating to the 6Cs. For further information email: georgina.azzopardi@nhs.net Are you on Twitter? We will be tweeting live from @NHSLeedsWest feel free to feedback your thoughts using #LeedsNurses