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SUMMARY:Career Confidence Booster and Banishing the Imposter
DESCRIPTION:What is it about? \nCareer Confidence Booster & Banishing the Imposter\nConfidence is an often misunderstood phenomenon\, as we often only notice it when it is lacking. However\, for some people a display of confidence can be misinterpreted as arrogance. How do you find the middle ground and indeed should you\, particularly when it comes to your career? But it might not be a lack of confidence which impacts on your career: research indicates that the imposter phenomenon contributes to a reluctance to move jobs (Grubb and McDowell\, 2012)\, reduced career planning and a disinclination to take leadership positions (Neureiter and TrautMattausch\, 2016\, Jöstl et al.\, 2015). \nThis online masterclass will address some of the beliefs that impact our behaviours and can reduce\nor enhance our confidence\, together with some strategies to banish the imposter chatter.\nBy the end of the masterclass participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand which beliefs affect their behaviours and career choices\nMake changes to their self-talk to boost their confidence\nIdentify a minimum of three strategies to banish\, or at least reduce\, their imposter chatter.\n\nGuest Speaker \nWe are delighted to be joined  Kate Atkin is an inspirational speaker\, training consultant and coach.\nWith over 20 years of experience as a facilitator\, Kate has worked with many clients on business\, management and communication issues. A highly skilled listener\, her style is both supportive and challenging. Kate aims to create a relaxed\, confidential learning experience\, providing practical advice that can be implemented quickly. \nHow is it run? \nThis is a 90 minute virtual workshop over Zoom. \nIs there a cost? \nNo\, this has been funded by the Midlands Talent Team and East of England Talent Team.
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/career-confidence-booster-and-banishing-the-imposter/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Aspiring Leader,Coaching & Mentoring,Equality & Inclusion,Leadership Development,Talent Management
ORGANIZER;CN="Racheal Commodore":MAILTO:england.midlandsla@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221107T140000
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SUMMARY:Building your Networks to support your Career
DESCRIPTION:What is it about? \nBuilding your Networks to support your Career \nResearch indicates that men and women create different networks and use them differently\, so what can you learn from the gendered approaches? In this 75-minute masterclass\, you will be\nencouraged to review your networks\, what works for you and what challenges you face. In addition\, come prepared to examine your answer to the question “what do you do?” and to identify ways to build your networks to support your career. During the online masterclass there will be an opportunity to ‘meet’ your fellow participants\, practise your networking skills and begin to expand your network.\nBy the end of the masterclass participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify who you need in your influential and friendship network\, and why\nAnswer the question “what do you do” – without your job title!\n Why networking is an important part of career progression and the importance of sponsorship (not just mentorship).\n\nGuest Speaker \nWe are delighted to be joined  Kate Atkin is an inspirational speaker\, training consultant and coach.\nWith over 20 years of experience as a facilitator\, Kate has worked with many clients on business\, management and communication issues. A highly skilled listener\, her style is both supportive and challenging. Kate aims to create a relaxed\, confidential learning experience\, providing practical advice that can be implemented quickly. \nHow is it run? \nThis is a 90 minute virtual workshop over Zoom. \nIs there a cost? \nNo\, this has been funded by the Midlands Talent Team and East of England Talent Team.
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/building-your-networks-to-support-your-career-2/
LOCATION:Virtual via Zoom
CATEGORIES:Aspiring Leader,Coaching & Mentoring,Equality & Inclusion,Leadership Development,Talent Management
ORGANIZER;CN="Racheal Commodore":MAILTO:england.midlandsla@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221108T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221108T123000
DTSTAMP:20260619T040510
CREATED:20220818T124713Z
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SUMMARY:EDI Celebration Masterclass Part 2
DESCRIPTION:We are excited and proud to offer a programme of learning\, to support the celebration of what diversity and inclusion can bring to the workplace\, and the value a diverse workforce can bring. \nThe focus is on how we Inclusively Lead our workforce by Improving knowledge\, understanding\, and developing skills.  \nFrom exploring what is equality\, diversity\, inclusion and belonging? Why it is important? What legislation sits around E\, D & I? \n To looking at intergenerational teams and intersectionality and how we can create physiological safety within our teams to enable a sense of belonging for all?  \n What it means to be an ‘ally’ at work – supporting all colleagues and friends. To increase our cultural awareness and understand difference\, to create an Inclusive workplace. \n For you to explore things we can do to Lead with an inclusive lens and much more. \nMost importantly its an opportunity to come together\, to connect and talk about what matters.  A chance to learn and share our own lived experience\, to learn from one another. \n  \nAndpartership – Rebecca Clarke ACIPD Senior Consultant.  Rebecca has over 20 years’ experience working in the retail sector\, and has held senior leadership roles in management\, consulting and business partnering across large international teams. Rebecca focuses on implementing inclusive\, dynamic and hybrid solutions to keep up to date in our ever-changing world. Her passion is enabling others to be at their best\, in any situation\, by empowering individuals\, teams and organisations to have ownership and be better than they thought they could be. She has experience in L&D\, HR\, Talent Development\, Coaching\, Engagement\, OD\, Change Management\, Learning Design\, Equality\, Diversity\, and Inclusion. Has a passion for Mental Health and Wellbeing. \n  \nWho should attend? \nAnyone within the NHS.  Equality\, diversity and inclusion is important to all of us to ensure we all have an understanding of the importance of equality and equity within our workforce. \n  \nPlease Note:- \nIf you need any special requirements with regards to accessibility\, either during\, or after the event\, then please do not hesitate to contact us and we will do our best to assist. \nWe will send an email with details of joining instructions for the day to all participants\, prior to the date. \nIn order to participate you may need a webcam and a headset. \nYour computer will need to have the sound function on so you can hear and speak at the webinar. \nYou will need to be connected to the internet for the duration of the webinar. \nThis webinar may be recorded. \nPlease also note that there will be a short evaluation form for you to complete at the end of the session – it is so important to us to get your feedback on each intervention we produce.  We want to ensure we continue to meet the needs and demands of the NHS.
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/edi-celebration-masterclass-part-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Aspiring Leader,Emerging Leader,Equality & Inclusion,Established Leader
ORGANIZER;CN="Wendy Walker":MAILTO:midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
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SUMMARY:Career Confidence Booster and Banishing the Imposter
DESCRIPTION:What is it about? \nCareer Confidence Booster & Banishing the Imposter\nConfidence is an often misunderstood phenomenon\, as we often only notice it when it is lacking. However\, for some people a display of confidence can be misinterpreted as arrogance. How do you\nfind the middle ground and indeed should you\, particularly when it comes to your career? But it might not be a lack of confidence which impacts on your career: research indicates that the imposter phenomenon contributes to a reluctance to move jobs (Grubb and McDowell\, 2012)\, reduced career planning and a disinclination to take leadership positions (Neureiter and TrautMattausch\, 2016\, Jöstl et al.\, 2015). \nThis online masterclass will address some of the beliefs that impact our behaviours and can reduce or enhance our confidence\, together with some strategies to banish the imposter chatter.\nBy the end of the masterclass participants will be able to: \n\nUnderstand which beliefs affect their behaviours and career choices\nMake changes to their self-talk to boost their confidence\nIdentify a minimum of three strategies to banish\, or at least reduce\, their imposter chatter.\n\nGuest Speaker \nWe are delighted to be joined  Kate Atkin is an inspirational speaker\, training consultant and coach.\nWith over 20 years of experience as a facilitator\, Kate has worked with many clients on business\, management and communication issues. A highly skilled listener\, her style is both supportive and challenging. Kate aims to create a relaxed\, confidential learning experience\, providing practical advice that can be implemented quickly. \nHow is it run? \nThis is a 90 minute virtual workshop over Zoom. \nIs there a cost? \nNo\, this has been funded by the Midlands Talent Team and East of England Talent Team.
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/career-confidence-booster-and-banishing-the-imposter-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Aspiring Leader,Coaching & Mentoring,Equality & Inclusion,Leadership Development,Talent Management
ORGANIZER;CN="Racheal Commodore":MAILTO:england.midlandsla@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221122T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221122T153000
DTSTAMP:20260619T040510
CREATED:20221012T074957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221121T072927Z
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SUMMARY:Making the most of mentoring
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URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/making-the-most-of-mentoring-programme-1/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Aspiring Leader,Coaching & Mentoring,Emerging Leader,Equality & Inclusion,Established Leader,Leadership Development,Talent Management
ORGANIZER;CN="Racheal Commodore":MAILTO:england.midlandsla@nhs.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221123T090000
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SUMMARY:Complete Leadership Series - Shaping your Workplace Culture
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is part of our Complete Leadership Series\, creating a great team culture\, to help you target areas of development leaders and managers have identified as top priorities right now. \nAbout the session:  \nShaping Your Workplace Culture is aimed at leaders who are new to line management or in the first year or two in a line management role.   \nWhat will be covered:  \nParticipants are welcomed from clinical or non-clinical backgrounds to this 2-Hour online session which will:  \n\nHelp you to understand what workplace “culture” is \nDescribe what behaviours are required to deliver a compassionate & collaborative culture (Michael West 2017 Kings Fund) \nIntroduce the model of Radical Candour (Kim Scott) \n\n\nRealise your preference & potential to influence in the workplace  \nProvide some easy tools and techniques for influencing and negotiation  \nDescribe how to influence without authority \nHighlight ten top tips for influencing workplace culture  \n\nAs the NHS moves to a more collaborative style of leadership through the development of integrated care systems\, there is a greater need for all leaders to deliver change through influence rather than authority.  This session will enable you to move forward with confidence to influence through a range of approaches and techniques.    \nPre Work  \nThe session will require a short piece of pre-work in the shape of a questionnaire about influencing preferences which you will need to complete and bring with you.  There will be opportunities to work in pairs/small groups with a range of engaging exercises and to learn from one another’s experience.  \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:  \nIf you are unable to attend any of the sessions 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  \nThe session will be delivered virtually  \nAbout the facilitator: \nDawn Scott  \nWith a career in the UK’s National Health Service spanning over 22 years\, Dawn served 4 years at Board level both as CEO and Director in Primary Care.  Managing Director of a Management Consultancy for 18 years\, she has worked with Healthcare Boards and Executive Teams.  As a qualified Executive and Business Coach she has coached Senior Leaders\, Executive Managers\, & Clinicians to improve self-awareness of themselves as Leaders and their professional and personal development issues. She has facilitated Boards and Teams to scope out strategy; develop high performing teams and changes in leadership behaviour  \nDawn is qualified as a coach to Post Graduate Diploma level. With an empathetic approach she works sensitively with clients to understand and enable them to break through obstacles\, which may be preventing progress.  Having undertaken additional training in embodied coaching techniques she employs a range of approaches to suit her clients. She is an approved facilitator of Motivational Maps; Developing Leaders in Health (DLIH) 360; and the My Leadership Strengths Quick Prioritisation Tool (QPT) with considerable experience in 360-degree feedback.  \nA member of the European Mentoring & Coaching Council (EMCC) Dawn develops her coaching practice using the Council Ethical Guidelines; taking regular supervision to reflect and develop professional standards.  She is also trained as a coach supervisor and is in the process of seeking accreditation with the European Mentoring & Coaching Council (EMCC).  \nDawn is currently working as OD Business Partner to NHS Cheshire CCG as part of the Executive Team and has facilitated events for the team and the Governing Body.  Her recent experience is helpful in understanding the fast pace of change in today’s NHS.  Other recent coaching and facilitation roles include:  \n\nProvision of bespoke OD support to the Executive Team\, Governing Body and Local Commissioning Boards at NHS Black Country & West Birmingham CCG  \nProgramme director for several recent Leadership Programmes at East Cheshire NHST\, Airedale NHSFT; Calderdale & Huddersfield NHSFT; NHS Cheshire CCG; Grange & Lakes PCN \nPreferred Partner for the Delivery of PCN Development Interventions at North West Leadership Academy \nCoaching GP Leaders and Senior Clinicians on the Merton & Wandsworth Clinical Leadership Programme \nTeam Coaching & Personal Coaching for North West Leicestershire GP Federation Directors \nAs part of Healthskills Leadership Development Programmes in NHS Trusts Dawn has worked with a range of Senior Consultants\, Nurses\, and Other Allied Professionals 
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/shaping-your-workplace-culture/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Aspiring Leader,Emerging Leader,Equality & Inclusion,Leadership Development
ORGANIZER;CN="Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team":MAILTO:midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260619T040510
CREATED:20220816T081548Z
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SUMMARY:Unpacking Power
DESCRIPTION:About the session:\n\n\nA two-hour online collective inquiry into our experience of power in the workplace – and of the ways in which we might ethically improve our organisational presence and practice in this respect. \nWhat to expect in this session:\nIn the course of this interactive event\, participants will be invited to: \n\nReflect on their personal understanding of power\nExplore power in the context of their workplace – both their own power and that of others\nExpand their understanding of power in an organisational context in order to develop a more nuanced view of it and the way in which it presents itself\n\nBy the end of the session\, the inquiry will have provided attenders with the opportunity to: \n\nAcknowledge the way in which power inhabits organisational settings\, notwithstanding corporate efforts to “disappear” it\nAppreciate how they personally experience power – and the ways in which their power might be being experienced\nCommit to rethinking their presence and practice in the workplace in a way that is positively mindful of the web of power in which we find ourselves enmeshed\n\nWhat to expect Who is this session for?\nThe NHS Leadership Academy provides leadership development for people of all backgrounds and experiences across health and care. \nBook your Place via this link\n\nThursday 24th November – 11:00 – 13:00\n\nSouth East Leadership Academy will retain a record of your name\, job role\, organisation\, band\, and contact details on its secure alumni register and contacts database for management information and communications purposes. Although we will be able to see your name and email address upon submission\, this data will be anonymised from the EDI details. We appreciate your support in providing this information\, which will help us to ensure our leadership development interventions are widely accessible and inclusive. \nYour booking details (i.e. name\, role\, organisation\, ICS) will be shared with the event provider and/or facilitator to allow them to understand participant thinking and adapt the event accordingly\, in addition to other regional leadership academies (as required) and with the members of other relevant SELA networks to aid communication\, sharing of good practice and support. Please note that this is in line with information governance and data protection guidelines. Please see our Privacy Policy here. \nShould you have any queries\, or if your circumstances change and you can no longer attend\, or you wish to opt out of the above arrangements\, please contact england.selll@nhs.net. \nThe session will be virtually on MS Teams \nAbout the Facilitator\nThis event is run by Mark Cole of the NHS London Leadership Academy. He has worked in and around health care for 35 years\, beginning as an Operating Department Orderly in 1981. In 2012\, he completed his Doctorate in Education at the University of Greenwich\, with a thesis that explored reflective practice and healthcare professionals through the lens of power. His first book appeared under the title Radical Organisation Development (Routledge\, 2020); more recently\, he co-wrote with John Higgins a book called Leadership Unravelled: The faulty thinking behind modern management (Routledge\, 2022). Their new title on voice\, silence and power in organisational life is due to be published early in 2023. Mark blogs on organisational life at www.radicalod.org Mark is a visiting lecturer at the University of Hertfordshire Business School and a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development.
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/unpacking-power-3/
LOCATION:Virtual Via MS Teams
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Aspiring Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Leadership Development
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221130T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260619T040510
CREATED:20220624T192756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T062802Z
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SUMMARY:Coming Soon - Techniques to embed Population Health Management approaches in day-to-day work EOI
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 \n\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\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: \nTbc expression of interest for planned programme. This date (30th November) is only for registration of EOI. \nIs there a cost to participants? \nNo\, the programme is fully funded by NHS England \nQuestions about this event? \nOrganiser: Primary Care Programme Regional Leads \nEmail: midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk \nFurther information: \nThere are 700 places and the masterclasses will be held via Microsoft Teams. The offer will close once the masterclass places are filled. The Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team will be in touch via email close to the event start date to confirm your place and provide further information.
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/coming-soon-techniques-to-embed-population-health-management-approaches-in-day-to-day-work-eoi/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Aspiring Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Primary Care
ORGANIZER;CN="Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team":MAILTO:midlands@leadershipacademy.nhs.uk
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