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2015 Suffolk Care Conference ‘Increasing the knowledge of the Independent Sector as a place to work within Pre-registration health students’ Amanda Gibson and Karan Botesford – Norfolk and Suffolk Workforce Partnership
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Page 1: 2015 Suffolk Care Conference ‘Increasing the knowledge of the Independent Sector as a place to work within Pre-registration health students’ Amanda Gibson.

2015 Suffolk Care Conference

‘Increasing the knowledge of the Independent Sector as a place to work within Pre-registration health students’

Amanda Gibson and Karan Botesford – Norfolk and Suffolk Workforce Partnership

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www.eoe.hee.nhs.ukHEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 2

Who we are…

We are Health Education England; we support the delivery of high quality care through the recruitment, training and development of NHS staff in the east of England.

 

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www.eoe.hee.nhs.ukHEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 3

Lack of qualified staff to fill vacancies within IPVs

Rich varied experiences

Pre-registration students historically geared towards acute trust vacancies

Current position

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www.eoe.hee.nhs.ukHEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 4

Placements for student nurses

University looking for quality placements

Can contribute to an overall culture of learning

Tariff awarded to those that provide placements

Placement providers have reciprocal access to CPD funding

Contribute to maintenance, development and improvement in standards of care

Improving the future

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www.eoe.hee.nhs.ukHEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 5

Enable you to input in to shaping the future workforce  Promote future recruitment of staff - there is good evidence to show that students who gain a good placement are more likely to return and practice in those areas when qualified.

Having learners increases the opportunity for partnership and/or inter professional working 

Reaffirm staff’s own skills and knowledge in their practice

Some more positives

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www.eoe.hee.nhs.ukHEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 6

Nursing homes Hospices Prisons GP Surgeries Mental health clinics

Our current work

Independent Sector Forum Study events Source of current information and news

Support


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