UPDATE: The All England Plan for Learning Disability Nursing

Dear community of practice followers

Yesterday I had the pleasure of chairing the national shared decision-making council for learning disability nursing in which we received a very helpful update from David Harling and Ellie Gordon on the All England Plan for Learning Disability Nursing. They were both keen that we shared these far and wide so feel free to click here to download the PDF version of the update or review the slides below.

Best regards

George Matuska (RNLD, KSSLDCoP steering group member)

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The Chief Nursing Officer for England is developing a strategy that will set out a strategic direction for nurses: Learning Disability Nurses SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS

Dear colleague, at the CNO Summit last month, Dame Ruth May, Chief Nursing Officer for England, committed to developing a strategy that will set out a strategic direction for nurses, midwives and nursing associates across health and social care for the next 3-5 years. We’re keen to ensure the strategy is developed with, and by, the professionals to reflect their experiences and aspirations. It is important that we define the future role of nursing and midwifery in leading and delivering high-quality care across health and social care.

This needs to be a strategy developed and owned by all nurses, midwives and nursing associates and it will be informed by the strategic drivers in England including government policy and the NHS Long Term Plan as well as international evidence.

We have launched an engagement exercise to capture views on relevant priority areas and key enablers. This will be based around a small number of high-level priority themes to frame the discussion which have been developed in partnership with my senior nursing team. The themes are:

  • Workforce and people
  • System leadership and integration
  • Health equity, prevention and population health management
  • Person centred practice and improving outcomes

Your views are important and we would encourage you to get involved by responding to this survey. More information, as well as the link to the survey is available here: https://www.good-governance.org.uk/teamCNO

We would also really welcome you sharing this across your own local networks so that they are aware of this work and have an opportunity to share their thoughts with us too.

Best Wishes

David Harling | National Deputy Director for Learning Disability Nursing

National Nursing Directorate of the Chief Nursing Officer for England  

NHS England & NHS Improvement  

Twitter: @DavidHarling1  

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Did you know there are Learning Disability Nursing Apprenticeships?

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Have you been a Learning Disability Nurse and have left the profession but would like to rejoin?

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@KSSLDCoP officially 🚀 at #LDCoP16 last week; the evaluation is OUT NOW along with a chance to win a prize from @uk_beyondwords

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The KSS LD CoP would like to thank all involved both participants and delegate in supporting the launch of the @KSSDLCoP last week at #LDCoP16.

Lots of work has continued to go on over the last few days to get the learning from the event shared with you as soon as possible examples of these are:

  • the development of a new website,
  • collecting and producing a @Storify record of all your tweets from the day, sharing all the amazing photos taken during the day
  • and editing/ publishing all the amazing presentations in PDF form and via @YouTube.

While most of these are a few day/ weeks away from sharing the evaluation of the day is not you can now complete you evaluation of the day either at http://goo.gl/forms/owyxjNLc18uI8ni83 or go to the conference page on this web site which can be found at: https://kentlivewell.wordpress.com/conferences/the-launch-of-the-kent-surrey-sussex-learning-disability-community-of-practice/

Remember all participants who complete an evaluation and provide there contact details will be entered into the draw for a free subscription to the Beyond Words Story App. The Story App is a fast and simple way to access pictures that will help enable people to explore and understand the world. For over 25 years Beyond Words have been creating books with and for people with learning disabilities, and for the first time, the new App now gives you access 1800+ pictures and 400 scenarios (short stories) at your fingertips. This six month subscription also includes access to the Book Shelf of all the Beyond Word books. http://booksbeyondwords.co.uk/story-app

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We all look forward to seeing you feedback soon

Best regards

George Matuska on behalf of

Kent Surrey & Sussex Learning Disability Community of Practice

Website :- http://kentlivewell.wordpress.com/

Twitter :- @KSSLDCoP

email :- learningdisabilitycop@gmail.com

The Launch Schedule is OUT NOW for the KSS #LDCoP16

Details include; times of presentation, speaker’s details, Charis Centre access map (front and rear entrances) and detail of how to use social media throughout the day.

To download your copy click on the below image

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There are still a few spaces left and if you know of anyone that would like to attend but have yet to book your tickets you can still do so at:

https://learningdisabilitycop.eventbrite.co.uk

or click on the ticket below:

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We look forward to seeing you all really soon

Have a great day

George Matuska on behalf of

Kent Surrey Sussex Learning Disability Community of Practice
Website :- http://kentlivewell.wordpress.com/
Twitter :- @kandmldcop
email :- learningdisabilitycop@gmail.com