General Practice Nurse Conference- Nottingham & Nottinghamshire

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General Practice Nurse Conference- Nottingham & Nottinghamshire

General Practice Nurse conference, Join us for an exciting and mixed agenda to celebrate and support our general practice nursing colleagues

By Nottinghamshire Alliance Training Hub

Date and time

Tue, 30 Apr 2024 08:30 - 16:30 GMT+1

Location

The Indian Community Centre Association (ICCA)

99 Hucknall Road Nottingham NG5 1QZ United Kingdom

About this event

This is event is for staff working in Primary Care in Nottingham & Nottinghamshire


Aim of this Event

2024 General Practice Nurse Conference!

Join us for a day of celebration, innovation and discussion on the primary care nursing workforce within Nottinghamshire. An informative day with key note speakers Chief Nurse Rosa Waddingham and Head of Professional standards and leadership Carol Raaf.

Learn about the general practice nurse strategy for 2024-2025 and have your say in how we can support our workforce further.

Key areas of discussion and presentations on Innovation within practice, an opportunity for colleagues to share current quality improvement projects and best practice, as well as presentations on equality, diversity and inclusion within the workplace and how professional nurse advocates can support the future nursing workforce within general practice.

Enjoy a session on workplace wellbeing and celebrate our colleagues with an awards ceremony to help close the day.

We are hoping for an exciting, informative day, to celebrate the role of the nursing team within primary care!


Target Audience

This event is for General Practice Nurses. Nursing Associates and Trainee nursing associates, Healthcare Assistance and any primary care colleagues interested in the primary care nursing workforce.

For above job roles working across Bassetlaw, Mid-Notts, Nottingham City and South Notts.


Programme

8.30 - Registration and refreshments

9.15 -Introduction to the day - Rachel Green, PCN Lead Nurse

9.30 - Key Note Speakers- Rosa Waddingham, Chief Nurse & Carol Raaf, Head of Professional Standards and Leadership.

10.00 – GPN Strategy 2024-2025- PCN Lead Nurses, Gemma Bird, Rachel Green & Kirsten Taylor

10.45 – Break

11.15 – Innovation within practice – Kirsten Taylor, PCN Lead Nurse

12.30 – Lunch

13.30 – Workplace Wellbeing – Charlotte McIvor.

14:15 – Nurse Associate’s in General Practice – Alison Ayliffe-Jessup

14.30 – Equality, Diversity and Inclusion within the workplace- Dr Errum Mumtaz.

15.00 – Afternoon Break

15.15 – 'Leadership for Nursing in primary care'- Charlotte Darby

15.30 – Awards presentation and recognition

16.15 - Close of Conference

Sponsors: Astra Zenaca, Boehringer Chiesi, Convatec, L&R, Molnlycke, Stirling Anglian Pharmaceuticals, Urgo and Viatris


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Registration Deadline

  • 23rd April at 23.30
  • Please register with your nhs.net email where possible. If the event is oversubscribed, priority may be given to those who have registered with NHS addresses.
  • You will receive a certificate for your attendance. Please allow two weeks for this to be delivered to your inbox. We would advise checking your junk mail before contacting NATH for your certificate at alliance.hub1@nhs.net

Cancellation Policy

If you cancel with more than 5 working days' notice, there will be no charge. If you cancel within 5 working days and we cannot fill the space, then you/your organisation will still be charged. If you do not attend then you/your organisation will be charged.

If you are leaving your organisation or you have a member of staff due to leave and you/they are booked onto a chargeable course with us, it is the organisations responsibility to inform NATH of this. This is to ensure that you/they are removed from any chargeable course with more than 5 working days before the event date and therefore will not incur any costs. If you/they are removed within 5 working days of the chargeable course then the cost of the place will be chargeable to the organisation.


There will be a photographer present at the event, should you not wish to be photographed please tick the opt out box on the booking page.

Those who do NOT want to be photographed are responsible for notifying the camera operator of their opt-out status.

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Training Hubs are integral to Health Education England’s core purpose of supporting the delivery of excellent healthcare and health improvement to patients and the public through ensuring the primary care workforce of today and tomorrow are trained in the right numbers, have the necessary skills, NHS values and behaviours at the right time and in the right place as described.We do this through:1. The development and expansion of capacity of high-quality learning placements at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, including provision, training and development of faculty of multi-professional educators.2. Supporting better understanding of workforce planning needs and their realisation across the STP/ICS and at primary care network level, across health and social care.3. Supporting the development and realisation of educational programmes to develop the primary/ community care workforce at scale to address identified population health needs or support service re-design and delivery of integrated care.

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