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Welcome everyone to our final 'More than a Podcast' episode of 2024 –and what a year it has been. We have covered topics ranging from relapse, nutrition in recovery, dopamine hunting and mindfulness in recovery. For this episode we are delighted to partner alongside our friends in the Western Health and Social Care Trust to pick apart a topic close to our hearts—co-production and community involvement. Joining me today on the podcast today are two fantastic guests both from the Western Trust's Personal & Public Involvement Team - Oonagh Quigg and Anne McMonagle. Lets go. #coproduction #helath #services #livedexperience #addiction
In this episode recorded live at the IPS Conference in Birmingham UK in September 2024, Martin talks to Claire Fitzsimons, Senior Infection Prevention and Control Practitioner at the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Health and Social Care Trust. We discuss a poster that she presented at the conference that looked as ways of reducing glove use in the ambulance service through a range of improvement methodologies. A copy of the poster can be found here
In this episode recorded live at the IPS Conference in Birmingham UK in September 2024, Martin talks to Claire Fitzsimons, Senior Infection Prevention and Control Practitioner at the Northern Ireland Ambulance Service Health and Social Care Trust. We discuss a poster that she presented at the conference that looked as ways of reducing glove use in the ambulance service through a range of improvement methodologies. A copy of the poster can be found here
Meet the NASS ChangemakersIn the second of the INNOVATOR series, host Dr Lizzy MacPhie talks to guests as they discuss three award-winning projects, working between primary and secondary care to improve diagnosis and management for people with inflammatory back pain. With varying size projects, led by different members of the MDT, there's something for everyone in this pod. Prepare to be inspired!Today also marks NASS launching the second round of the Change Maker awards to further recognise healthcare professionals improving diagnostic delay in axial SpA. You can read more about round two including eligibility criteria and the application process by visiting: https://www.actonaxialspa.com/act-on-axial-spa-change-maker-awards/Our guests include:Dr Antoni Chan, from Royal Berkshire, a consultant rheumatologist who won a Gold NASS Changemaker Award for his work on the Rheumatology Acadamy and Collaborative Network (RheumACaN) and delivering a gold standard time to diagnosis. PLUS, Dr Chan was also part of the Royal Berkshire NHS Trust team recognised for their outstanding achievement in winning the BSR Best Practice Award 2024. James Holland, first contact practitioner (FCP) at Viaduct Care in Stockport, a NASS Champion in Primary Care who won a silver award for his work on local pathways, education and implementation of electronic triage tools.Niamh Kennedy an advanced practice practitioner (APP) from Belfast Health & Social Care Trust, who won a bronze award for setting up a new early back pain clinic, leading education and implementing a new inflammatory back pain pathway.Thanks for listening to Talking Rheumatology! Join the conversation on X using #TalkingRheum or tweet us @RheumatologyUK.BSR is the UK's leading specialist medical society for rheumatology and MSK health professionals. To discover how we can support you in delivering the best care for your patients, visit our website.
Especially for #LearningDisabilityWeek, Majella Gorman, one of our learning disability carer consultants sat down with a number of our specialist teams who support service users with a #learningdisability in the community. Clare from the epilepsy nursing team, Hannah from the learning disability crisis response team, Eva from complex care, Ruth from health facilitation and Elaine from the learning disability dementia team explain their roles and how their work facilitates discharge from hospital and helps avoid unnecessary hospital admissions. Adult Learning Disability | Southern Health & Social Care Trust (hscni.net)
We have over 200 Volunteers within the Southern Health and Social Care Trust and in this latest episode we have a chat with Eleanor and Katlo, two of our amazing volunteers who share why they love volunteering and what they have gained personally since taking up the role. As part of #VolunteersWeek, we also catch up with one of our Keyworkers, Rev Michael Rooney and find out how volunteers are supported and discuss the different roles available with our Volunteer Co-ordinators. Make sure to listen and find out how they make a huge difference to our patients, visitors and staff.
Three years ago, the Southern Trust partnered with East London Foundation Trust (ELFT) to develop an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies / NHS Talking Therapies aligned service. As the three year partnership draws to a close, we take a look back at the success of this partnership, highlighting the wins and challenges experienced and how this service delivery model has been embraced by service users. Steps to Wellness accepts referrals from GP only. Your GP can offer advice on how Steps to Wellness may help you and they can refer to us on your behalf.Find out more by visiting Steps to Wellness | Southern Health & Social Care Trust (hscni.net)
Listen to our Stop Smoking Service Specialists across Southern Health and Social Care Trust discuss the vital Stop Smoking service they offer to those people who want to quit smoking, the support they provide to colleagues, the referral process, any concerns about the programme and how to overcome these, the short and long terms benefits of quitting smoking and success stories.
Special guests from the Southern Trust Recovery college. The Recovery College works to empower those with experience of mental health problems to realise their potential and foster hope, opportunity and control. They aim to provide an opportunity that is free from stigma, is strengths based and focused on the person and not the illness.Anyone can enroll for a FREE course on our website: Recovery College Courses | Southern Health & Social Care Trust (hscni.net) We know how difficult it can be for some people to find the courage to enrol and attend our courses but feedback from those that do, highlight the learning and the understanding that “ it's not just me, I'm not on my own.”
The first episode of Let's Talk Social Work of 2024 explores a fantastic, coproduced training project run by the Western Health and Social Care Trust which equips social workers to better support families affected by addiction.The discussion examines the effects addiction has on families and overviews the first-hand impacts that social work involvement can have when a parent is struggling with addiction. The episode also addresses why a service user-led approach is critical to increasing understanding and delivering real improvements in outcomes for children and families.Andy is joined by Sarahlee, a parent and expert by experience who was instrumental in creating the Meet me Where I'm at project, and Western Health and Social Care Trust social workers, Claire White and Serla Meenan.At the start of the episode Andy mentions the Have Your Say workforce survey for social workers and social care workers in Wales. You can find out more about the survey and take part here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ruth is the Resilience Coordinator at Manchester Mind. She designs and delivers courses and workshops to help improve people's mental health and improve their emotional resilience. Specialising in stress management, well-being at work, and confidence building. Manchester Mind is an independent local mental health charity which delivers services to young people and adults. Offering a range of services including:- CYP, our young person's service for 15-25 year-olds.- Advice - free and impartial advice on welfare benefits, housing and debt to people with mental health needs living in Manchester.- Manchester Engagement Team - Manchester Mind support Manchester Mental Health and Social Care Trust in the delivery of Assertive Outreach.- Community and Workplace training - free mental health training for residents of Manchester, as well as a range of open-access courses and short courses on mental health and wellbeing for employers in Manchester.- Food for All - addressing some of the issues around food poverty for people with mental health problemsConnect with Ruth here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-rosselson-07970/Find more details on Manchester Mind here - https://www.manchestermind.org/In this episode, the key points covered are: How do we spot someone heading to burn outhow can we become more mindfulHow can we ensure we all feel supported in our well-beingHow can we support those going through menopauseHow can we support our local mind-------------The Recruiter's Recruitment Podcast is proudly sponsored by Paiger and partners to Needi and Inclusion Crowd.Our Sponsor: Paiger - Making Recruiters Smarter and Faster. Paiger helps recruiters build personal brands, identify new business opportunities, attract candidates, and have better conversations.Find out more details on Paiger here - https://paiger.co/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=sponsor&utm_campaign=recruiters-recruiterOur Partners: Needi is a concierge gift-matching service using psychology and AI, to pinpoint the perfect gifts and experiences for your recipient, from the best, local independent businesses. Their team of expert gift finders, save companies time and money, with their complimentary corporate gifting service . Find out more here -https://needi.co.uk/Inclusion Crowd works with organisations to create a credible and authentic DEI programme, they help clients attract & retain talent - as well as improve culture & engagement. Their vision is to make organisations reflective of the societies in which they operate. Find out more here https://inclusioncrowd.biz/Watch the episode here - https://youtu.be/3cEPJWuVkPk****SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT****We are so pleased to announce that we are hosting our first LIVE event on November 23rd in Manchester! Every single penny from ticket sales will be going to charity and our nominated charities are: Lifeshare Manchester Mind For more details on the event and to purchase your ticket follow the link - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-recruiters-recruitment-podcast-live-event-manchester-tickets-720877121877?aff=oddtdtcreatorThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Lucy Rocca, founder of www.soberistas.com talks to Clare Flynn, Health Improvement Practitioner in the Public Health Team at Belfast Health & Social Care Trust, about her trip to Sweden to study their radical approach to dealing with Alcohol Issues. If you like to hear more from Clare you can find Clare's blog at https://soberinireland.wordpress.com/
Conversations about Menopause are increasing but there are still lots of queries and misinformation. Join Dr Sharma, Consultant Gynaecologist in the Southern Health and Social Care Trust, has he answers the questions you have about Menopause and HRT.
As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month Lauren, who is the Southern Health and Social Care Trust's Learning Disability Breast Screening Project Nurse, wants to raise awareness and support women with learning disabilities to access lifesaving screening.Lauren speaks with Nicky and Christine from the Breast Screening team, about the work they have done to support women by making simple reasonable adjustments which has made a difference for women with learning disabilities attend breast screening .
Una ricerca irlandese, condotta dai medici del Belfast Health and Social Care Trust e del Royal College of Surgeons in Irlanda, e appena presentata dalla British Cardiovascular Society (BCS), evidenzia come il lunedì sia un giorno nero per il nostro cuore. A Obiettivo Salute il commento del prof. Roberto Manfredini, Direttore della clinica medica universitaria di Ferrara e autore di "Un tempo per ogni cosa" (Piemme).
This episode is the recording of a panel discussion on career options for postdocs and PhDs in the public sector or non-governmental organisations, focusing on policy-related roles in the health-, social- and environmental-sciences. It features Dr Claire McCartan, Senior Researcher at the Northern Health & Social Care Trust, Dr Bethany Waterhouse-Bradley, Programme Manager (PEACEPLUS) at Special EU Programmes Body, and Dr Jade Berman, Coastal advisor at National Trust. *we apologise for some echo with one of the speakers towards the end*
Ed Sipler, a Health Development Specialist in the South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust, talks to Kerry McLean about building resilience in ourselves and our children. It's been a tough few years for us all, and with the current cost of living challenges, we have all had a lot to cope with and try to overcome. Ed talks about resilience in this episode, and how it's more effective to build our own resilience first, before modelling it to our children. Ed talks about his own family, and his twin granddaughters, giving us an insight on the challenges we all face, and how to work through them using our own resilience and instilling it into our children and grandchildren. Resources mentioned in this episode: CYPSP - https://cypsp.hscni.net Family Support Hubs - https://cypsp.hscni.net/family-support-hubs Parentline - https://www.ci-ni.org.uk/parentline Remember Parentline NI are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any area of parenting.To avoid missing an episode of our podcast, click ‘follow' wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for listening!!
Jonny McMullan, Performance Improvement Manager with the South Eastern Health and Social Care Trust, discusses the benefits of mentoring in emergency dispatch, including what makes a good mentor and how to best support trainees. For your information: If you have any questions for Jonny, you can reach him at jonny (dot) mcmullan (at) setrust (dot) hscni (dot) net Read more about the EMD Mentor program here: https://www.iaedjournal.org/helping-everyone-excel https://www.iaedjournal.org/an-emds-best-friend
Dr Amanda Taylor-Beswick's main research interest is in the area of digitalization and professional education, in particular, how social work education socializes and equips students for practice in an emergent and complex digital social world. Research projects include: an examination of the contribution of social work education to the preparedness of students for practice in the connected age; navigating digital contact for children in out of home care; the design and development of a wearable device to help to reduced drug deaths in high risk populations in Northern Ireland; a youth-co-research project designed to test out activism as a mental health intervention for young people; academic advisor to a project investigating ‘The Digital Capabilities of Social Workers in England' in order to improve practices in this area. She is also currently working with the NISCC, HSCB and the 5 NI Health and Social Care Trust to progress digital understandings in and for social work education and practice.Buy the 3rd Ed of The Brightness of Stars HERE@AMLTaylor66@_lisacherry
"POCUS Spotlight: Lung Ultrasound," by William Manson, MD, Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, Virginia; and Rosie Hogg, MB, ChB, FRCA, MD, Consultant Anaesthetist, Belfast Health & Social Care Trust, Belfast, United Kingdom. From ASRA Pain Medicine News, February 2022. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
Leanne O'Connor is a Biomedical Scientist in Clinical Biochemistry at Western Health and Social Care Trust, Enniskillen, UK.Gareth McKeeman is Consultant Clinical Scientist at Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, Belfast, UK.
Series host Mark Orchard speaks to Owen Harkin, Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance & Estates at Northern Health and Social Care Trust, and HFMA President 2021/22. Owen talks about his career and also also looks ahead to his role as HFMA President, discussing his presidential theme, his aims for the association, and what members can expect over the next 12 months.
Chief Clinical Information Officer for Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, Dr. Shane McKee, discusses the role openEHR technology plays in transforming the ways patient care is delivered. Hosted by DNA Today's Kira Dineen. Watch the full episode at https://phenotips.com/speaker-series/role-of-openehr-in-transforming-patient-care.html (https://phenotips.com/speaker-series/role-of-openehr-in-transforming-patient-care.html)
Welcome to the QI Guy in Conversation with...In this episode, I'm in conversations with Athinyaa Thiraviaraj, Consultant Physician in Diabetes & Endocrinology at Western Health and Social Care Trust. We talk about the Flow Coaching Academy and how it has developed leadership skills and empowered Athinyaa to coach her colleagues, how the programme has differed - Athinyaa is also and Scottish Quality and Safety Fellow, how the co-coaching model has helped move forward the work and the Big Room. Improvement Team of the Year at the BMJ awards https://youtu.be/eNscjh0OuBU Follow Athinyaa on Twitter @Athinyaa Follow the QI Guy on Twitter @TheQI_Guy and @Jonathano_QI
Episode 5 - Deirdre McKenna Dr Stacey Power Walsh chats with Deirdre McKenna, a social worker in the Southern Health and Social Care Trust, about her research into advanced care planning.
Josie Barlow, Professional Services Manager at Menicon, is joined by Jonathan Jackson, Head of Optometry at the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, to discuss keratoconus and some of the aspects of managing this eye condition. Josie and Jonathan touch on the treatments available, the importance of teamwork, and a few tips on how to manage keratoconus effectively. The podcast serves as a taster for the webinar where Jonathan and his team will discuss further details about how they manage treatment at his busy hospital. Thanks to Menicon for sponsoring the associated webinar which is available to BCLA members.
It's hard to believe it's been a year since Covid 19 stopped the world in its tracks and changed life as we knew it. While we've all struggled - to varying degrees - there is support out there in terms of looking after our health. For the next two episodes of Armagh I's podcast, proudly sponsored by Blackhill Energy, we speak to some of those who are here to help from the Southern Health and Social Care Trust. The Southern Health and Social Care Trust provides health and social care services across the five council areas of Armagh, Banbridge, Craigavon, Dungannon and Newry and Mourne. This week Armagh I chatted with Valerie Gough and Colette O'Brien, who shared a number of tips, strategies and advice in the areas of smoking cessation and diet and nutrition.
"Regional Fellowship-Trained Versus Non-Fellowship Trained Consultants: Does It Matter?" by Nick Black, MB BCh, BAO, BSc, FRCA, EDRA, Consultant Anaesthetist; David F. Johnston, MB BCh, BAO FRCA, EDRA, Consultant Anaesthetist; and Lloyd R. Turbitt, MB BCh, BAO, FRCA, MSc, Consultant Anaesthetist; all of the Department of Anaesthesia, Belfast Health and Social Care Trust, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. From ASRA News, August 2020, pp. 7-9. See original article at www.asra.com/asra-news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
Examples of cases involving suspension at work Following the last two episodes in which I covered suspending employees, I have compiled some cases involving suspension at work to give you some examples of the facts and circumstances. In this episode I will cover: Camden and Islington Mental Health and Social Care Trust v Atkinson UKEAT/0058/07 Gogay v Hertfordshire County Council - Court of Appeal 2000; Mezey v South West London & St George's Mental Health Trust - Court of Appeal; Milne v The Link Asset & Security Company Limited - Employment Appeal Tribunal; Shipstone v Leicestershire County Council - Leicester Employment Tribunal. You can review Employment Tribunal Judgement that have been published here: https://www.gov.uk/employment-tribunal-decisions Action Points Seek advice about the particular circumstances, every case is different; Review the suspension checklist before suspending, in the same way as you would for any other conduct issue; Take care not to make snap decisions or judgments; Listen to the two earlier episodes on suspension here 85 and 86. Get in touch to get your copy of the free suspension checklist, email suspension@realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk Don't forget you can contact us by email alison@realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk or miranda@realemploymentlawadvice.co.uk or by telephone 01983 897003, 01722 653001 or 023 8098 2006 Would you like advice about your situation? Appointments are available on the telephone or via Skype throughout the UK. Alternatively we offer face to face appointments on the Isle of Wight, Salisbury, Eastleigh, Southampton, Fareham, Portsmouth, Winchester and surrounding areas in Hampshire.