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SUMMARY:In Conversation with... Andrew Carpenter
DESCRIPTION:Andrew Carpenter is autistic and the Autism Lead for NHSE in the London Region.  He’s previously worked in local authorities\, where he chaired a disability staff network and completed work on including neuro-divergence and increasing understanding.  \nIn his talk\, Andrew will cover how we should talk about autism\, bust some common myths\, look at sensory needs and what that means for getting the environment right\, and also think about potential accommodations in the workplace.  There will be a chance to ask questions throughout and hopefully some discussion time at the end. \nWho can attend this event \nThis event is open to anyone within the NHS with an interest in the topic. \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.
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/in-conversation-with-andrew-carpenter/
LOCATION:Virtual Via MS Teams
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:Leading Anchor Organisations Masterclass 3: The best job for the person – inclusive workforce and employment interventions
DESCRIPTION:The NHS is committed to addressing the social determinants of health\, improve health outcomes and reduce health inequalities. Anchor institutions are large public sector organisations which are rooted in place and connected to their communities\, such as universities\, local authorities\, and hospitals and work together with their communities to tackle these challenges. Anchors have significant assets and spending power and are often a significant employer in an area and can consciously use these resources to benefit communities. Traditionally anchors focus on employability\, procurement  and sustainability strategies and can\, when aligned across the ICS partner organisations\, contribute significantly to the economic situation and help to reduce health inequalities.  It can also contribute to addressing the workforce supply issues across the health and care sector. \nTo Consider leadership issues and deepen the understanding of anchor institutions and their potential to solve some NHS challenges and also reduce inequalities\, this mini masterclass is for all staff nationally\, working in the public sector to share\, adopt and adapt existing good practice from other anchor institutions. \nAbout the Master class  \nThe best job for the person – inclusive workforce and employment programmes \nSome health institutions are now starting to change the narrative around their workforce by using their power as employers to tackle the social determinants of health and create a more just society. For these organisations\, it’s not about just wanting “the best person for the job”\, but using the job to do the best by the people who make up your local economy. Where does the NHS start here and how can these interventions be scaled and amplified across entire health systems? \nThe Facilitator  \nTom Lloyd Goodwin: click here for the facilitator profile. \nBook your Place: \nThis masterclass is hosted by our colleagues in the South East Leadership Academy. \nTo reserve your place\, please visit SELA Masterclass 3 and complete the RSVP at the bottom of the page. \nQuestions about the session:  \nOrganiser: Leadership and Lifelong Learning Team \nEmail: england.selll@nhs.net
URL:https://midlands.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/event/leading-anchor-organisations-masterclass-3-the-best-job-for-the-person-inclusive-workforce-and-employment-interventions/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Advanced Leader,Aspiring Leader,Emerging Leader,Established Leader,Systems Leadership
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