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SUMMARY:We are all leaders – developing an ‘Outward Mindset’ for positive relationships in tough times Masterclass Cohort 1
DESCRIPTION:Outline of the Programme  \nThe number one challenge of NHS and other care organisations is retaining and attracting colleagues in an already stretched service.  One overlooked solution is ‘interpersonal resilience’. This is the resilience we gain from the quality of our work relationships and our levels of civility in the way we interact with others.  Everyone can play their part by adopting an Outward Mindset that drives respectful relationship building behaviour:  \nIn this 60 minute masterclass\, you will cover:  \n\nWhat is interpersonal resilience and why its crucial to surviving such difficult times \nUnderstand the difference between an Inward & Outward mindset \nWhy we build our relationships and interpersonal resilience through how we regard others (Outward Mindset drives civility) \nSelf reflection and discussion where ‘I’ might be negatively impacting others and reducing others resilience \nTools and ideas for how we can play our part to create a resilient team or culture \n\nDelegates will receive:  \n\nPDF of slides \n8 page professional summary of best-selling book \nAccess to further Outward Mindset resources \n\nWho is this session for:   \nThe NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care.  \nAbout the Facilitator  \nAlec Grimsley has devoted 17 years of his life to understanding human relationships and the impact mindset has on civility\, respect and resourceful teams. 28 executive teams have trusted him with facilitating some of their most difficult conversations (16 within the NHS) and over 12\,000 NHS leaders and employees have attended his workshops. Alec is also an author and has written for the UK press. His book “Vital Conversations” reached number 1 in the leadership category of Amazon (UK). In one current project\, Alec is supporting and developing seven Chief Executives\, who are working on a multi-organisational collaboration programme to integrate health and social care.  \nOther information:  \nIf you are unable to attend the session above please register via our Expression of Interest page\, this will help us to understand the demand for our programmes and plan accordingly. You will also be notified when we release new dates for this workshop.  \nIf your circumstances change and you can no longer attend\, please email midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk  
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/we-are-all-leaders-developing-an-outward-mindset-for-positive-relationships-in-tough-times-masterclass-cohort-1/
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Aspiring Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Leadership Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team":MAILTO:midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
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SUMMARY:Techniques to embed Population Health Management approaches in day-to-day work Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Techniques to embed Population Health Management approaches in day-to-day work \nThe NHS Long-Term Plan and People Plan has called for the integration care system (ICS approach including Primary Care and the evolution of Primary Care Networks (PCN). The ambition is to bring general practices\, dental\, optometry and community pharmacy together to provide coordinated healthcare solutions to the communities they serve. Learning from the challenges of operating within a Covid environment\, the need to develop the leadership capabilities of those within the PCN is a key priority to the delivery of the ICS agenda and tackling health inequalities. Population health management (PHM) is one of NHS England  core strategic aims for Integrated Care Systems; to improve physical and mental health outcomes\, promote wellbeing and reduce health inequalities across an entire population\, with a specific focus on the wider determinants of health (things like housing\, employment\, education). \nThe Coronavirus (COVID-19) response to date has highlighted the pivotal role of PHM\, with Primary\, Social and Secondary Care providers needing to risk stratify and proactively support key population groups with personalised care models. PHM will become increasingly important as systems move to formally establish ICSs and will be pivotal to the way that the new systems will work together to improve the health of their populations. \nObjective of the session \nLearn about the core PHM capabilities – Infrastructure\, Intelligence\, Interventions\, and Incentives – to support maturity in line with the PHM Maturity Matrix\nBehaviour science approach addressing health inequalities and patient and public involvement\nTacking digital poverty\, fuel poverty\, language barriers and health inequalities in access health service \nWho can attend the programme? \nEast of England region; South East region; London region; South West region; and Midlands region secondary (all system workforce)\, Social and Primary Care Networks including GPs\, ICS’s\, Pharmacy\, Optometry and Dental\, Paramedics\, ARRS roles\, community\, and practice nurses; midwives and health visitors; social workers\, family planning or sexual health clinics; out of hours GP services \nDate and Time: \nThis session will run on Zoom\, please scroll to the bottom to book your place on Wednesday 5 April masterclass. Please note the session will also be repeated on the below dates. \nWednesday 15 March 1.30-3.00\nTuesday 21 March 10.00-11.30\nTuesday 25 April 10.00-11.30\nWednesday 7 June 1.30-3.00\nTuesday 27 June 10.00-11.30\nThursday 13 July 10.00-11.30 \nIs there a cost to participants? \nNo\, the programme is fully funded by NHS England
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/population-health-management-and-health-inequalities-masterclass/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Primary Care
ORGANIZER;CN="Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team":MAILTO:midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
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SUMMARY:Leading Transformation for Integrated Care - Collaborating within your neighbourhood/place
DESCRIPTION:Leading Transformation for Integrated Care \nColleagues working in health\, social care and the voluntary\, community and social enterprise sector are welcome to join us for our new series of 90-minute\, virtual sessions.  We have different topics for you to choose from which have been co-designed with the seven Regional Hubs of the NHS Leadership Academy and will be hosted by our delivery partner\, Tricordant. \nSo what is this series about?  Based on insights and experience drawn from work with a number of Integrated Care Systems across England these sessions will explore what partnership working looks like across teams and organisations. \nWhat does this mean for leaders?  It is co-designed with input from local representatives to understand their current challenges and opportunities. The aim is to enhance participants’ capability to think and act as leaders within systems. \nThis series is for anyone involved in change and transformation\, delivery of new integrated care services\, organisation development and partnership development working in health and social care systems across England. \nGeneral learning outcomes for the programme: \n\nUnderstand and explore a ‘Leading Transformation’ topic\nFeel confident to apply some practical tools\nLearn\, share and grow with colleagues in similar situations\n\n5.Collaborating within your neighbourhood/place \nThis topic will explore how to collaborate across statutory partners and communities at place levels. \nParticipants will gain a better understanding of: \n\nPlace-based working and building trust\nHow to work together for real change\nExamples of partnership working at place level\n\nWho is this session for: \nThe NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care.  \nOther information: \nPlease note that the East of England Regional Hub is co-ordinating all bookings on behalf of the seven regional hubs and you may be redirected to book at our web site.  Confirmation emails and links to all sessions will be issued by the East of England Leadership Academy. \nThe session will be delivered virtually \nBook here: \nThursday 6th April 2023 \n 
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/leading-transformation-for-integrated-care-collaborating-within-your-neighbourhood-place-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Established Leader,Leadership Development,Systems Leadership
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230420T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230420T123000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195356
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SUMMARY:Strategic Workforce Planning and Population Health Management Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Strategic Workforce Planning and Population Health Management Masterclass \nThe NHS Long-Term Plan and People Plan has called for the integration care system (ICS approach including Primary Care and the evolution of Primary Care Networks (PCN). The ambition is to bring general practices\, dental\, optometry and community pharmacy together to provide coordinated healthcare solutions to the communities they serve. Learning from the challenges of operating within a Covid environment\, the need to develop the leadership capabilities of those within the PCN is a key priority to the delivery of the ICS agenda and tackling health inequalities. Population health management (PHM) is one of NHS England core strategic aims for Integrated Care Systems; to improve physical and mental health outcomes\, promote wellbeing and reduce health inequalities across an entire population\, with a specific focus on the wider determinants of health (things like housing\, employment\, education). \nThe Coronavirus (COVID-19) response to date has highlighted the pivotal role of PHM\, with Primary\, Social and Secondary Care providers needing to risk stratify and proactively support key population groups with personalised care models. PHM will become increasingly important as systems move to formally establish ICSs and will be pivotal to the way that the new systems will work together to improve the health of their populations. \nObjective of the session \n\nUnderstand the impact of strategic workforce planning in tackling health inequalities and how Population Health Management can be an asset in effective workforce planning\nEnsure participants/workforce have the skills and leadership that meet their population health needs\nImprove understanding of population health management information\n\nWho can attend the programme? \nEast of England region; South East region; London region; South West region; and Midlands region secondary (all system workforce)\, Social and Primary Care Networks including GPs\, ICS’s\, Pharmacy\, Optometry and Dental\, Paramedics\, ARRS roles\, community\, and practice nurses; midwives and health visitors; social workers\, family planning or sexual health clinics; out of hours GP services \nDate and Time: \nThis session will run on Zoom\, please scroll to the bottom to book your place on Thursday 20 April masterclass. Please note the session will also be repeated on the below dates. \nTuesday 28 March 10.00-11.30\nThursday 20 April 10.00-11.30\nThursday 27 April 1.30-3.00\nThursday 25 May 1.30-3.00\nTuesday 20 June 10.00-11.30\nWednesday 12 July 10.00-11.30\nThursday 20 July 10.00-11.30 \nIs there a cost to participants? \nNo\, the programme is fully funded by NHS England
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/strategic-workforce-planning-and-population-health-management-masterclass-2/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Primary Care
ORGANIZER;CN="Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team":MAILTO:midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230425T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230425T123000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195356
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230427T141447Z
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SUMMARY:Techniques to embed Population Health Management approaches in day-to-day work Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Techniques to embed Population Health Management approaches in day-to-day work \nThe NHS Long-Term Plan and People Plan has called for the integration care system (ICS approach including Primary Care and the evolution of Primary Care Networks (PCN). The ambition is to bring general practices\, dental\, optometry and community pharmacy together to provide coordinated healthcare solutions to the communities they serve. Learning from the challenges of operating within a Covid environment\, the need to develop the leadership capabilities of those within the PCN is a key priority to the delivery of the ICS agenda and tackling health inequalities. Population health management (PHM) is one of NHS England  core strategic aims for Integrated Care Systems; to improve physical and mental health outcomes\, promote wellbeing and reduce health inequalities across an entire population\, with a specific focus on the wider determinants of health (things like housing\, employment\, education). \nThe Coronavirus (COVID-19) response to date has highlighted the pivotal role of PHM\, with Primary\, Social and Secondary Care providers needing to risk stratify and proactively support key population groups with personalised care models. PHM will become increasingly important as systems move to formally establish ICSs and will be pivotal to the way that the new systems will work together to improve the health of their populations. \nObjective of the session \nLearn about the core PHM capabilities – Infrastructure\, Intelligence\, Interventions\, and Incentives – to support maturity in line with the PHM Maturity Matrix\nBehaviour science approach addressing health inequalities and patient and public involvement\nTacking digital poverty\, fuel poverty\, language barriers and health inequalities in access health service \nWho can attend the programme? \nEast of England region; South East region; London region; South West region; and Midlands region secondary (all system workforce)\, Social and Primary Care Networks including GPs\, ICS’s\, Pharmacy\, Optometry and Dental\, Paramedics\, ARRS roles\, community\, and practice nurses; midwives and health visitors; social workers\, family planning or sexual health clinics; out of hours GP services \nDate and Time: \nThis session will run on Zoom\, please scroll to the bottom to book your place on Tuesday 25 April masterclass. Please note the session will also be repeated on the below dates. \nWednesday 15 March 1.30-3.00\nTuesday 21 March 10.00-11.30\nWednesday 5 April 1.30-3.00\nWednesday 7 June 1.30-3.00\nTuesday 27 June 10.00-11.30\nThursday 13 July 10.00-11.30 \nIs there a cost to participants? \nNo\, the programme is fully funded by NHS England
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/population-health-management-and-health-inequalities-masterclass-2/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Primary Care
ORGANIZER;CN="Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team":MAILTO:midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230427T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230427T160000
DTSTAMP:20260621T195356
CREATED:20230119T142131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T143605Z
UID:10001578-1682605800-1682611200@midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
SUMMARY:Strategic Workforce Planning and Population Health Management Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Strategic Workforce Planning and Population Health Management Masterclass \nThe NHS Long-Term Plan and People Plan has called for the integration care system (ICS approach including Primary Care and the evolution of Primary Care Networks (PCN). The ambition is to bring general practices\, dental\, optometry and community pharmacy together to provide coordinated healthcare solutions to the communities they serve. Learning from the challenges of operating within a Covid environment\, the need to develop the leadership capabilities of those within the PCN is a key priority to the delivery of the ICS agenda and tackling health inequalities. Population health management (PHM) is one of NHS England core strategic aims for Integrated Care Systems; to improve physical and mental health outcomes\, promote wellbeing and reduce health inequalities across an entire population\, with a specific focus on the wider determinants of health (things like housing\, employment\, education). \nThe Coronavirus (COVID-19) response to date has highlighted the pivotal role of PHM\, with Primary\, Social and Secondary Care providers needing to risk stratify and proactively support key population groups with personalised care models. PHM will become increasingly important as systems move to formally establish ICSs and will be pivotal to the way that the new systems will work together to improve the health of their populations. \nObjective of the session \n\nUnderstand the impact of strategic workforce planning in tackling health inequalities and how Population Health Management can be an asset in effective workforce planning\nEnsure participants/workforce have the skills and leadership that meet their population health needs\nImprove understanding of population health management information\n\nWho can attend the programme? \nEast of England region; South East region; London region; South West region; and Midlands region secondary (all system workforce)\, Social and Primary Care Networks including GPs\, ICS’s\, Pharmacy\, Optometry and Dental\, Paramedics\, ARRS roles\, community\, and practice nurses; midwives and health visitors; social workers\, family planning or sexual health clinics; out of hours GP services \nDate and Time: \nThis session will run on Zoom\, please scroll to the bottom to book your place on Thursday 27 April masterclass. Please note the session will also be repeated on the below dates. \nTuesday 28 March 10.00-11.30\nThursday 20 April 10.00-11.30\nThursday 27 April 1.30-3.00\nThursday 25 May 1.30-3.00\nTuesday 20 June 10.00-11.30\nWednesday 12 July 10.00-11.30\nThursday 20 July 10.00-11.30 \nIs there a cost to participants? \nNo\, the programme is fully funded by NHS England
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/strategic-workforce-planning-and-population-health-management-masterclass-3/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Primary Care
ORGANIZER;CN="Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team":MAILTO:midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
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