Sickle cell education, workforce and training workshop
Join us for a high-impact, practical workshop focused on strengthening education, workforce and training across haemoglobinopathy services.
Sickle Cell Education, Workforce and Training Workshop
Pan-London Haemoglobinopathy Services
One workforce. One shared plan for 2026/27.
Join colleagues from Pan-London Community and ED Bypass Units for a high-impact, practical workshop focused on strengthening education, workforce and training across haemoglobinopathy services.
Why attend?
Using the HEE STAR workforce improvement framework, we’ll turn real service pressures into a clear, actionable plan you can use immediately in your setting.
This is a working session - not a talking shop.
Expect:
- Short, focused lightning talks
- Real peer examples from across London
- Facilitated group work to identify priorities and quick wins
- Clear next steps for implementation
A follow-up virtual session will consolidate outputs and gather wider input from colleagues unable to attend in person.
You’ll leave with:
- A clear view of workforce supply and up-skilling opportunities
- Options for new and advanced roles (ANP/ACP, community pharmacy, social prescribing)
- Practical redesign ideas for community and ED bypass pathways
- A shared leadership and implementation checklist for the next quarter
Workshop leads
Keisha Osmond-Joseph, Nurse Consultant Hemoglobinopathies
Debbie Omodele, Haemoglobinopathy Community Matron/Team Leader
Full agenda to follow. Lunch will be provided.
Places are limited to ensure meaningful discussion - secure your place early.
We look forward to working with you to shape a confident, future-ready haemoglobinopathy workforce across London.
Join us for a high-impact, practical workshop focused on strengthening education, workforce and training across haemoglobinopathy services.
Sickle Cell Education, Workforce and Training Workshop
Pan-London Haemoglobinopathy Services
One workforce. One shared plan for 2026/27.
Join colleagues from Pan-London Community and ED Bypass Units for a high-impact, practical workshop focused on strengthening education, workforce and training across haemoglobinopathy services.
Why attend?
Using the HEE STAR workforce improvement framework, we’ll turn real service pressures into a clear, actionable plan you can use immediately in your setting.
This is a working session - not a talking shop.
Expect:
- Short, focused lightning talks
- Real peer examples from across London
- Facilitated group work to identify priorities and quick wins
- Clear next steps for implementation
A follow-up virtual session will consolidate outputs and gather wider input from colleagues unable to attend in person.
You’ll leave with:
- A clear view of workforce supply and up-skilling opportunities
- Options for new and advanced roles (ANP/ACP, community pharmacy, social prescribing)
- Practical redesign ideas for community and ED bypass pathways
- A shared leadership and implementation checklist for the next quarter
Workshop leads
Keisha Osmond-Joseph, Nurse Consultant Hemoglobinopathies
Debbie Omodele, Haemoglobinopathy Community Matron/Team Leader
Full agenda to follow. Lunch will be provided.
Places are limited to ensure meaningful discussion - secure your place early.
We look forward to working with you to shape a confident, future-ready haemoglobinopathy workforce across London.
Good to know
Highlights
- 6 hours
- In-person
Location
Manbre Wharf
Manbre Road
London W6 9RH
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