In order to achieve this the personalisation team are working hard to influence leaders, workforce, volunteers and people by giving them the tools and permission they need to do things differently and encourage them to take part in learning and development opportunities. We are changing culture of Lincolnshire’s people by:
Please here to find out more about what is going on in your area News :: Lincolnshire STP
If you want something more specific or bespoke then that may be arranged or if you want support or advice on how to change the culture in your area of work then please email lhnt.itsallaboutpeople@nhs.net to start this conversation.
May 07
May 7, 2024, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Would you be interested in learning about Shared Decision Making whilst supporting the final stage of our trainers ‘Train the Trainer’ programme?
We have a small number of places available on 7th May at 9:30am - 12:30pm. The sessions are online via a Zoom link.
If you’re interested please contact lhnt.itsallaboutpeople@nhs.net with your name, job title, organisation and line managers name and we’ll confirm whether you’ve got a place.
May 03
May 3, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Exploring Gibb’s Reflective Cycle to think about how we can do things differently.
Apr 23
Apr 23, 2024, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Having ‘What matters to you’ conversations and getting personalised care
and support planning right is essential for people to gain more choice and
control over their life and the support they are receiving.
The Personalised Care and Support Planning module is targeted at staff who want
to improve their awareness of the subject and/or develop and update care and
support plans with people.
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session
Apr 23
Apr 23, 2024, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
We're delighted to have Dr Chloë Williamson joining us to lead this digital webinar workshop into how to build a compelling message to talk positively about sport & physical activity.
Dr Chloë Williamson is a postdoctoral fellow in physical activity and health at the University of Edinburgh. Her research into evidence-based physical activity messaging and communication has resulted in the publication of the Physical Activity Messaging Framework and Physical Activity Messaging Checklist and she has been invited to deliver workshops to the sport and physical sector across the country.
This free online workshop will dive into the 3 sections of the framework and help you to understand why messaging is important and how to put it into practice in your communication with your audience.
Please click on the here to register for a place on this workshop, should you have any queries please contact Joanna.blackwell@activelincolnshire.com
Apr 23
Apr 23, 2024, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is an essential component of personalised care, which supports people and carers to feel more confident in having informed and meaningful conversations with health and care professionals about the treatment, care and support that is right for them at that time.
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session which will support staff to feel more confident in having Shared Decision Making conversations.
Apr 18
Apr 18, 2024, 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM
via MS Teams.This interactive workshop will explore the health inequalities experienced by neurodiverse people, with a focus on autism. Learners will explore their current understanding of autism and gain insight into individual lived experiences. Learners will understand the positive difference reasonable adjustments can make to access, experience and outcomes to the neurodiverse community. This workshop has been co-produced and will be facilitated by autistic people who will share their lived experience as part of the session.
To book your place please email licb.healthinequalities@nhs.net with which workshop/s you’d like to book, the date of the workshop, your name, email address, job role and organisation.
Apr 18
Apr 18, 2024, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
The featured topic for the next huddle is Personalised Care and Support Planning from birth to end of life.
Join colleagues and people with lived experience from across different parts of the system to explore the importance of ‘what matters to you’ conversations and personalised care and support planning at different stages of people’s lives.
If you have examples and stories you’d like to share or are looking for information, advice, support, please come along.
We look forward to seeing you, Click here to register
Apr 18
Apr 18, 2024, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
1 day virtual course over Zoom. If you spend your life explaining what your patients should, could, must or need to do then this is the course for you. Motivational interviewing is a style of communication that uses a guiding/reflective style to engage with people, clarify their strengths and aspirations, and utilise their own motivations for change, and promote independence of decision making.
To book your place please email lhnt.itsallaboutpeople@nhs.net with your name, email address, job role and organisation. Please note, the places are limited.
Apr 17
Apr 17, 2024, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Having ‘What matters to you’ conversations and getting personalised care
and support planning right is essential for people to gain more choice and
control over their life and the support they are receiving.
The Personalised Care and Support Planning module is targeted at staff who want
to improve their awareness of the subject and/or develop and update care and
support plans with people.
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session
Apr 17
Apr 17, 2024, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is an essential component of personalised care, which supports people and carers to feel more confident in having informed and meaningful conversations with health and care professionals about the treatment, care and support that is right for them at that time.
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session which will support staff to feel more confident in having Shared Decision Making conversations.
Apr 05
Apr 5, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
We invite people to take part in shared decision making where it is often noisy, chaotic and overwhelming with posters and information. What impact does our health and care environment have on people?
Mar 28
Mar 28, 2024, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
via MS Teams. This workshop will explore the health inequalities experienced by people from Eastern European backgrounds living in Lincolnshire. Learners will listen to individual lived experience and understand the barriers and challenges faced by people from Eastern European backgrounds. The workshop will explore what can be done to reduce these and the difference that reasonable adjustments can make on a person’s experience and outcomes. This workshop has been co-produced and will be co-facilitated with people from Eastern European backgrounds.
To book your place please email licb.healthinequalities@nhs.net with which workshop/s you’d like to book, the date of the workshop, your name, email address, job role and organisation.
Mar 12
Mar 12, 2024, 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Different types of treatment and care plans are often put in place for people. They can end up having multiple plans depending on how many long term conditions they have. The plans don’t often capture what’s important to the person and they don’t always make sense to them. Sign up for this Personalised Care and Support Planning programme to learn about Personalisation approaches in health and care, the importance of knowing what matters to people, Lincolnshire Initial Conversation Model and much more.
Cohort 13 - Attendance at all sessions is essential
Sessions 1
Input session - 12 March – 10.00 to 15:30 F2F at Storehouse, PE25 1BY
Reflective session - 19 March – 14:00 to 15:00 on Teams
Sessions 2
Input session - 26 March – 10.00 to 15:30 F2F at Storehouse, PE25 1BY
Reflective session - 09 April – 14:00 to 15:00 on Teams
To book your place, please email lhnt.itsallaboutpeople@nhs.net with your name, email address, job role and organisation. Please note, places are limited.
Mar 12
Mar 12, 2024, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
via MS Teams. This workshop will explore the health inequalities experienced by people from Eastern European backgrounds living in Lincolnshire. Learners will listen to individual lived experience and understand the barriers and challenges faced by people from Eastern European backgrounds. The workshop will explore what can be done to reduce these and the difference that reasonable adjustments can make on a person’s experience and outcomes. This workshop has been co-produced and will be co-facilitated with people from Eastern European backgrounds.
To book your place please email licb.healthinequalities@nhs.net with which workshop/s you’d like to book, the date of the workshop, your name, email address, job role and organisation.
Mar 08
Mar 8, 2024, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Join Caty, Matt and partners to hear about community-based resources and non-medical opportunites to support health, care and wellbeing within Lincolnshire. Got one to share? Bring it with you! Looking for something specific? Get in touch. #ItsAllAboutPeople
If your circumstances change and you can no longer attend our session, please de-register using the link provided or let us know via email. Thank you!
Mar 05
Mar 5, 2024, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
1 day virtual course over Zoom. If you spend your life explaining what your patients should, could, must or need to do then this is the course for you. Motivational interviewing is a style of communication that uses a guiding/reflective style to engage with people, clarify their strengths and aspirations, and utilise their own motivations for change, and promote independence of decision making.
To book your place please email lhnt.itsallaboutpeople@nhs.net with your name, email address, job role and organisation. Please note, the places are limited.
Mar 01
Mar 1, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Is happiness this simple? What are the simple things that we can do through person-centred working that will help people feel better?
Feb 27
Feb 27, 2024, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Via MS Teams.There are over 44,800 military veterans living in Lincolnshire with just over 12% of households containing at least one person who has served in the armed forces. Military families and veterans face some stark health inequalities which are often not known about or understood. This workshop will explore these. Learners will listen to individual lived experience and understand the barriers and challenges faced by military personnel, veterans, and their families. The workshop will explore what can be done to reduce these and the difference that reasonable adjustments can make to their access, experience, and outcomes. This workshop has been co-produced with people with lived experience of military personnel, veterans, and their families.
To book your place please email licb.healthinequalities@nhs.net with which workshop/s you’d like to book, the date of the workshop, your name, email address, job role and organisation.
Feb 23
Feb 23, 2024, 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
Having ‘What matters to you’ conversations and getting personalised care
and support planning right is essential for people to gain more choice and
control over their life and the support they are receiving.
The Personalised Care and Support Planning module is targeted at staff who want
to improve their awareness of the subject and/or develop and update care and
support plans with people.
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session
Feb 23
Feb 23, 2024, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is an essential component of personalised care, which supports people and carers to feel more confident in having informed and meaningful conversations with health and care professionals about the treatment, care and support that is right for them at that time.
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session which will support staff to feel more confident in having Shared Decision Making conversations.
Feb 20
Feb 20, 2024, 12:30 PM – 1:20 PM
The series is designed to empower health professionals, and mental health advocates, with the knowledge and tools they need to be part of the paradigm shift in the world of mental health care.
Explore the overarching principles of trauma-informed care in the fourth webinar of our series. This session covers the importance of putting all people at the centre - including the workforce.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and learn about trauma-informed principles in practice.
Secure your spot: Register Here
If you have any questions please contact CMH Transformation, Communications Manager, janine.pounder1@nhs.net
Feb 20
Feb 20, 2024, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
1 day virtual course over Zoom. If you spend your life explaining what your patients should, could, must or need to do then this is the course for you. Motivational interviewing is a style of communication that uses a guiding/reflective style to engage with people, clarify their strengths and aspirations, and utilise their own motivations for change, and promote independence of decision making.
To book your place please email lhnt.itsallaboutpeople@nhs.net with your name, email address, job role and organisation. Please note, the places are limited.
Feb 05
Feb 5, 2024, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is an essential component of personalised care, which supports people and carers to feel more confident in having informed and meaningful conversations with health and care professionals about the treatment, care and support that is right for them at that time.
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session which will support staff to feel more confident in having Shared Decision Making conversations.
Feb 02
Feb 2, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
How do we support personalisation with people with whom we don’t engage and who might be easy to ignore?
Feb 01
Feb 1, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Empowering people to become involved in the design, delivery and transformation of health services can help tackle health inequalities and improve health and care outcomes.
Join us on Thursday, 1st February 2024, 13.00-14.00, for our free webinar on how this can be achieved through service design and commissioning, using the Public and Involvement (PPI) Toolkit.
By attending, learners will gain valuable insight into how people across our diverse communities experience health and care differently, and how services and practices can be improved by giving people a voice in shaping solutions to the issues they face
Jan 19
Jan 19, 2024, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is an essential component of personalised care, which supports people and carers to feel more confident in having informed and meaningful conversations with health and care professionals about the treatment, care and support that is right for them at that time.
Ask questions, be curious and explore with colleagues:
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session which will support staff to feel more confident in having Shared Decision Making conversations.
The module will cover:
Jan 11
Jan 11, 2024, 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Come and join us at Grantham Mere's Leisure Centre as colleagues unite to create a one-stop shop for people living with MSK conditions.
More info? matthew.evans34@nhs.net
Jan 09
Jan 9, 2024, 12:30 PM – 1:20 PM
The series is designed to empower health professionals, and mental health advocates, with the knowledge and tools they need to be part of the paradigm shift in the world of mental health care.
Explore how Lincolnshire's mental health landscape has transformed through our Co-Production Network and practical case studies showing how we have provided wrap-around holistic support to individuals in our community.
Join our webinar to hear an expert of experience share the impact of the co-production network and community-driven mental health initiatives.
Topic: People’s Stories
Date: January 9, 2024
Time: 12:30-13:20 (50 mins)
Secure your spot by registering here.
View and register for further webinars in the series: Register Online: Transformation Webinar Series :: Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust (lpft.nhs.uk)
Jan 05
Jan 5, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
How can we work positively with people when they are in crisis, but so are we? How does it feel to care when you need care too?
Dec 14
Dec 14, 2023, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is an essential component of personalised care, which supports people and carers to feel more confident in having informed and meaningful conversations with health and care professionals about the treatment, care and support that is right for them at that time.
Ask questions, be curious and explore with colleagues:
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session which will support staff to feel more confident in having Shared Decision Making conversations.
The module will cover:
Dec 12
Dec 12, 2023, 12:30 PM – 1:20 PM
Join Lincolnshire Community Adult Mental Health Transformation for the second in a series of webinars.
The series is designed to empower health professionals, and mental health advocates, with the knowledge and tools they need to be part of the paradigm shift in the world of mental health care.
In this session, the Community Connectors will talk about the practicalities of community-driven mental health transformation. Discover more about local initiatives and how they support people through the festive season.
Join us to be inspired by transformative grassroots efforts in your community.
Details of the first webinar is below.
Topic: Our Communities
Date: December 12, 2023
Time: 12:30-13:20 (50 mins)
Secure your spot by registering here.
Dec 07
Dec 7, 2023, 2:00 PM – 2:30 PM
How to have conversations with families about healthy lifestyles.
Join the One You Lincolnshire team to hear about their approaches and discover where the nearest courses are to you.
Hear advice on how to refer and who to signpost the programme to.
Find out more and book a FREE place: click here
Nov 24
Nov 24, 2023, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
How important is ‘tone’ in the messages we want to share with people.
Nov 15
Nov 15, 2023, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
We’re delighted to invite you to a workshop all about how and why physical activity is so important! If you're an organisation or professional supporting carers, join this workshop, organised through the Carers Active campaign, to hear more about the importance of physical activity and the health and wellbeing benefits of moving more particularly for older adults. The workshop will cover:
Nov 10
Nov 10, 2023, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Matt Evans, Project Manager, is joined by colleagues working across the health system along with community sector partners. Together, they will discuss the on-going work to embed personalised approaches into the hip and knee pathway. They'll share some tools and techniques that have helped them collaborate.
This will be an opporutnity to pick up ideas for your own service area as well as an opoprutnity to ask questions. Get involved!
Nov 03
Nov 3, 2023, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
What role do PAM’s play in supporting people to have the skills, knowledge and confidence to manage their own health and wellbeing?
Oct 27
Oct 27, 2023, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Come along for a chat with Amanda, Sash and Janet who are all carers for loved ones in their
family and social groups.
• Amanda is mum to Ellie and a recent grandmother to Isla. Ellie has struggled with her mental health for several years and Amanda has always been there to support and care for her daughter through difficult times.
• Sash is the carer for several people in her family, who have a variety of challenges from MS, dementia, paraplegic and mental health, and autism. Sash had to make the difficult decision to give up her career to take on a full time caring role for her family members.
• Janet is mum to Katie, who has a severe learning disability, autism and is in wheelchair.Katie uses Makaton sign language. She lives in her own property, with 24hr support. Janet still has a lot of involvement in caring for Katie but recognises that this needs to reduce over time.
Over the years they have all experienced good, challenging, and difficult conversations with the people they care for and the professionals and practitioners who are and should be there to advise and support.
They are huge advocates for the voice of the carer. They are all involved in co-production work and want to work together with the health and care system to make things better for others.
This is an opportunity to come and chat with one another, in a safe space,
share experiences, learning, knowledge and expertise, and hopefully take away
something new that will help to develop your practice and understanding of
the complexities and the highs and lows of being a carer for people you love.
Oct 18
Oct 18, 2023, 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
What's a PAM and how do I start to use it?
What is the Flourish platform?
Coaching for Activation... sorry, what?!
Come and join us for a gentle introduction to the Patient Activation Measure.
Oct 17
Oct 17, 2023, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
In this re-run of the It’s All About People Conference 23 workshop, let’s explore how Care Co-ordinators, Social Prescribing Link Workers and Health & Wellbeing Coaches can enable people to have more control over their own health and wellbeing. How do these roles complement each other, and work alongside other community-based roles? What benefits could they bring for people, for primary care and for the health and care system as a whole?
Oct 06
Oct 6, 2023, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Talking about death and dying is often avoided as we worry about the word we use. What difference can the language we use make, to peoples experience of death and dying?
Oct 06
Oct 6, 2023, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
Shared Decision Making (SDM) is an essential component of personalised care, which supports people and carers to feel more confident in having informed and meaningful conversations with health and care professionals about the treatment, care and support that is right for them at that time.
Ask questions, be curious and explore with colleagues:
Come and join our local trainers in an interactive session which will support staff to feel more confident in having Shared Decision Making conversations.
The module will cover:
Sep 27
Sep 27, 2023, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Overview
How the 3 personalised care roles (Social Prescribing Link Worker, Care Coordinator and Health & Wellbeing Coach) can support better clinical outcomes in general practice. We will also cover support and training standards and a practical example of how an ICS can support this growing workforce.
Learning Outcomes
• Awareness of tools and resources to embed the 3 non clinical roles in general practice. Including workforce development framework and recruitment packages.
• Improved health and wellbeing patient outcomes in primary care by taking a holistic approach to patient care
• An increase in access to primary care by offering a wider range of support to patients.
Speakers:
Charlotte Leonhardsen - Programme Manager and Social Prescribing Lead Greater Manchester NHS GM
SPLW- TBA
Sep 27
Sep 27, 2023, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Session Overview
All too often, students feel like they cannot make a change to practice because they are ‘just students.’ However they are an, ever increasing, integral part of the health care team and have regular interactions with patients and their carers/family member alike.
Students can make an impact on patients, but also within their wards/departments/health care settings. It is vital that the importance of personalised care is taught, shared and implemented from day one to ensure this becomes business as usual.
As of September 2023, the HCPC standards are being updated to expect that all registrants are aware of and can show evidence of making steps to improve public health within their patients, something which is already an integral part of the NMC.
Learning Objectives
Ultimately, when considering public health, social prescribing and active signposting. Think about what changes if we just do nothing at all because it is ‘not our job’
You can make a difference, even as a student. And this webinar is designed to hopefully share our journey as well as inspire future cohorts.
Speakers
Stephanie Edwards – Newly qualified Diagnostic Radiographer – Wrightington Wigan and Leigh NHS
Thailay Roscoe – Newly qualified Diagnostic Radiographer – Tameside and Glossop NHS
Sep 27
Sep 27, 2023, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Session Overview
Aims – increase awareness of the AHP role in personalised care and nature based social prescribing
Themes – social prescribing, personalised care, AHP, nature based social prescribing (Green & blue)
Importance – contemporary agenda (NHS plan), 10 year additional investment in ARRS roles (including link workers and AHP) in primary care, potential for nature on prescription and Public Health Budgets to be used toward meaningful activities for health creation.
AHP may work with link workers and need to know how to work with them to achieve the best outcome for individuals/patients.
Learning outcomes:
Attendees will learn about the allied health professional role in the national agenda of personalised care and social prescribing, and examples.
This will improve practice through increasing knowledge of personalised care and social prescribing (with examples on green social prescribing) specific to allied health professional roles.
This may benefit patients through increasing awareness of the importance of AHP recording patient goals in care plans (for the purpose of being used within Personalised Health Budgets).
Speakers:
Sam Pywell. Social Prescribing Unit coordinator, University of Central Lancashire, UK. (Occupational Therapist)
Kurt Lievesley. Senior Lecturer Advanced Allied Health Practice & module leader AHP First Contact Practice primary care (Physiotherapist)
Sep 26
Sep 26, 2023, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Session Overview
Our aim is to set out the current position of SDM in UK and other countries and identify what are the key evidence-based.
Trained teams - Skills and tools for clinicians looking at decision aids, risk communication and core communication skills.
Prepared patients - Key enablers that ensure patients have the capabilities and opportunities to participate as partners in decisions about treatment.
Issues such as treatment regret, unnecessary operations, poor treatment concordance can all be traced back to a lack of shared decision making. SDM also as a key gateway into not only clinical interventions but also self-management and lifestyle moderation and addressing issues such as low health literacy.
Learning Outcomes:
● Core compotes of SDM, understanding of the core competencies required, how to access training and support, understanding of decision aids and how to use them.● Improve use of SDM in consultations.● Improve involvement of patients in decisions about their care.
Speakers:
Professor Alf Collins, National Clinical Director, personalized Care, NHS EnglandJim Phillips, Director, Center for Empowering patients and Communities (CEmPaC)
Sep 26
Sep 26, 2023, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Gain an understanding of what Virtual Patient technology is, the different Virtual Patient scenarios that the PCI has available and an interactive demonstration of the tools. This session will require attendee participation to steer us through the consultation(s) to understand how to use Shared Decision Making techniques in a 10 minute consultation.
Attendees will learn how to put into practice good shared decision making skills. Each scenario is broken down into three sections:
1. Introductions with the patient and agenda setting for the consultation
2. Explaining the options available to the patient and exploring their preferences.
3. Ensuring the patients understanding of the options available and reaching a shared decision with them on the most suitable way forward with regards their treatment/care
Speaker:
Andy Riley
Head of the Personalised Care Institute
Head of Project Management Office at the RCGP
Sep 25
Sep 25, 2023, 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
We will hear from Coalition for Personalised Care (C4PC) Lived Experience Lead – Katie Clarke-Day and we will also be joined by three C4PC Partners who will give good practice examples of how they have overcome the barriers to accessing PC within health.
Attendees will be able to identify good and bad practices of Personalised Care.
They will hear from people with lived experience of receiving Personalised Care and the impact it’s had on them.
They will connect with the C4PC and its partner organisations.
They will be able to use the good practice examples and consider if they can transfer learning into their own areas of work to embed Personalised Care.
Speakers:
Sian Lockwood OBE – Co-Chair of C4PC
Katie Clarke-Day – Lived Experience Lead of C4PC
C4PC Partner organisations
Sep 12
Sep 12, 2023, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
In this rerun of the IAAP 23 conference workshop, we explore how individuals feel about working with those with first-hand experience.
No…. How do individuals really feel about it? In this workshop it will explore what goes on in the heads and hearts when looking to work with people who have experience of the services provided.
Sep 08
Sep 8, 2023, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM
Come and join us to discuss Quality Assurance within Personalised Care and Support Planning.
Understanding what we need to consider and sharing what good looks like as we work to ensure what matters to people is reflected in their care and support plan.
Click here to register.
Sep 01
Sep 1, 2023, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Do you have to be strong to benefit from strength-based approaches? How do we support those who are not feeling very strong to find their strengths?
Come and join colleagues across the health and care system for an informal webinar.
Jun 28
Jun 28, 2023, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Join us to chat about looking after yourself!
In this re-run of the It’s All About People Conference 23 workshop, we will have an informal discussion about the 5 ways to wellbeing and understand what is available. Some of this might be relevant for ourselves, other bits might be useful to share with people that you work with.
Jun 06
Jun 6, 2023
Have you asked someone today what matters to them… and really listened? To understand more about the levels of deep listening, visit here