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Merseyside & Cheshire End of Life and Palliative Care Clinical Network Group 2010 JOINT ANNUAL CONFERENCE Merseyside & Cheshire Cancer Network and The National Council for Palliative Care Preparing the Workforce Preparing the Workforce for for End of Life Care” End of Life Care”

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Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

2010 JOINT ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Merseyside & Cheshire Cancer Network and

The National Council for Palliative Care

““Preparing the WorkforcePreparing the Workforceforfor

End of Life Care”End of Life Care”

MULTI-PROFESSIONALEDUCATION & TRAINING

(MPET)

Kathy Collins(Associate Director, MCCN)

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

MULTI-PROFESSIONALEDUCATION & TRAINING

(MPET)

NW EOLC PRIORITIES

Kathy Collins(Associate Director, MCCN)

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

MULTI-PROFESSIONALEDUCATION & TRAINING

(MPET)

MCCN MPET PLAN

Kathy Collins(Associate Director, MCCN)

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

MULTI-PROFESSIONALEDUCATION & TRAINING

(MPET)

TRAINING IN SPIRITUALITYCath Baldry

(Director of Nursing EducationQueenscourt Hospice)

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

'Opening the Spiritual Gate'

Raising Spiritual Awareness inMerseyside & Cheshire Cancer Network

Background

• Audit 2006

• Development of programme

• Conversion to e-learning

• Roll out across MCCN

• Reaudit 2011

Programme• 'Opening the Spiritual Gate‘

• 'Keys to Opening the Spiritual Gate‘

• 'Bridging the Spiritual Gap

Opening the Spiritual Gate

• Spirituality & religion

• Opening the conversation

• Recording & reporting

• Pulling it all together

Spirituality & religion• Spirituality & religion

• Spiritual distress

• Different faith traditions

• Opening

• Maintaining

• Closing

• Planning

Opening the Conversation

Recording & reporting

• Confidentiality

• Effective handover

• Spiritual care plan

Pulling it all together

• Spiritual Care Policy

• Religious Needs Website

• Resources

• Support

The other side of the gatepre-course

post-course

‘I understand the nature of spiritu

al assessment’

The other side of the gate

not confident

‘How confident are you in assessing spiritual needs?’

very confident

3.72

6.6

Conversion to e-learning

Online platform - Moodle

Social constructivism

Asynchronous discussion

Facilitated

Learning preferences /styles

Information

Video

Voice over

Activity

Pictures

Diagrams

Discussion

Click & play

Watching

Abstract conceptualisation

Doing

FeelingFeeling

Thinking

Reflective observation

Concrete experience

Active experimentation

ModelsModelsModelsModels Stop & Stop & thinkthink

Stop & Stop & thinkthink

Real life Real life exampleexample

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Real life Real life exampleexample

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ActivitieActivities s

& fora& fora

ActivitieActivities s

& fora& fora

Information & reflection

Discussion forum

Resources & activity

Information

Real life example videos

Click & play

Theory practice bridge

Why?

because for every patient & family we may only get one chance!

MULTI-PROFESSIONALEDUCATION & TRAINING

(MPET)

LCP ICU ProjectLaura Chapman

(Consultant in Palliative Medicine, RLBUHT)

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

MULTI-PROFESSIONALEDUCATION & TRAINING

(MPET)

TRAINING & EDUCATION FOR DOMICILIARY STAFF IN

END OF LIFE CARECaroline Flynn

(Care Home Co-ordinator,End of Life Care Team, MCCN)

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

ResearchDomiciliary care workers play a vital role in enabling patients to be cared for in their own home. Positive aspects identified are physical and social support. (McIlfatrick 2007)

DoH (2008) suggests there are significant unmet training needs despite having a key role in providing care.

There is a lack of research on the role, focusing specifically on end of life care. (Devlin 2009)

Background

• MPET funding

• Wirral Department of Adult Social Services

• Wirral Metropolitan College

• NHS Wirral

• MCCN

• Contracted providers

Engagement

14/19 Wirral contracted providers participating;

19 managers,

59 senior staff

300 care staff

80 Social Workers and Assistant Support Officers

ProgrammeSept-June 2011

2 day programme of education & training for care staff.

5 awareness raising sessions for managers & senior staff on EoLC.

4 sessions for Social Workers and Assistant Support Officers.

NCPC Care to Learn reference resource.

Merseyside Chinese Community Development Association.

Shadowing programme.

Thank you for listening.

[email protected]

MCCN WORKSHOPS - INTRODUCTIONKathy Collins

(Associate Director, MCCN)

• Improving end of life care in acute hospitalsProfessor John Ellershaw

• Conversations for LifeMary Matthiesen, Director, The Conversations for Life ProgrammeAdrienne Betteley, End of Life Care Programme Lead, MCCN

• Holistic Needs Assessment – Implementation PlanAnita Corrigan, Nurse Director, MCCN

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

Clarence Room

The Gallery

Larrinaga Room

MCCN WORKSHOPS - FEEDBACK

• Improving end of life care in acute hospitalsProfessor John Ellershaw

• Conversations for LifeMary Matthiesen, Director, The Conversations for Life ProgrammeAdrienne Betteley, End of Life Care Programme Lead, MCCN

• Holistic Needs Assessment – Implementation PlanAnita Corrigan, Nurse Director, MCCN

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

CLOSING ADDRESS

Professor John Ellershaw

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group

Thank you for attending

Presentations from today’s conference

will be posted on the MCCN website

www.mccn.nhs.uk

Merseyside & CheshireEnd of Life and Palliative CareClinical Network Group