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Page 1: Clinical Learning Environment Workshops November 2015.

Clinical Learning Environment Workshops

November 2015

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Aim of the Day

Aim: To design an approach to improve workforce supply by:Improving the quality and capacity of the

clinical learning environmentEnhancing approaches to employability

of students

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Why Review Pre-registration Nurse Education

23 programmes per year at 6 HEIs£100m+ per yearNational nursing shortageWillis Commission: Shape of CaringKLoE – ‘what should excellent nurse education

look like’?Engagement with nurses, students, HEIs,

service users

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What We Found

Practice Education/Mentorship most frequently cited theme

Too much variability in practice educationNot enough focus on students delivering careVariable assessment of skillsStudents may not learn to be employeesNot enough learning between branches –

person centred careNot prepared to work in a range of settings

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The Delivery Plan

Having undertaken the review we identified 3 work streams with key system stakeholders.

These are seen as high impact deliverables that link to Shape of Caring, Talent for Care, HEEoE Board and Workforce Supply priorities

1 Develop new routes into nurse education (to increase nursing outturn)

2 Ensure the education we commission focuses on the right balance of skills, knowledge, confidence and competence

3 To maximise ROI from commissioned programmes by developing a consistent and attractive offer of education and employment

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Models of Education

Ensure the education we commission focuses on the right balance of skills, knowledge, confidence and competence

2a Increase capacity and quality of clinical learning environment

2b Increase focus of hands on practice and skills assessment

2c Commission for enhanced learning on delivering person-centred care in a range of settings

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Clinical Learning Environment

2a Increase capacity and quality of clinical learning environment

Review learning from funded pilots

Clarify principles and evidence for high quality clinical learning environment

Increase capacity by curriculum design

Develop funding model and governance plan

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Focus on Skills

2b Increase focus of hands on practice and skills assessment

Ensure CLE supports coaching models of practice

Ensure CLE supports peer coaching and learning

Equal focus on practice and theory throughout programme

Skills assessment framework

Ensure theory and practice are linked in curriculum

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Person-Centred Care

2c Commission for enhanced learning on delivering person-centred care in a range of settings

Explore read across between branches

? Scope the 2+2 programme

Improve development opportunities in community and primary care

Rotational employment in primary and community care (possibly linked to Masters Modules

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High quality practice education is key so HEEoE have piloted….

‘Roving’ practice teacher in HV programmeCLiPDEU / PEBL(S)Lead Mentor ModelTo try to establish a framework and standards for improving the quality and capacity of practice education

What HEEoE Has Done

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• 1:1 relationship with a mentor is unlikely to provide full range of learning for the student

• There should be a sustainably funded infrastructure to support practice education

• Students should be placed in sufficient numbers so they can support and coach each other

• Students should be placed where they can deliver hands on care under supervision – the coaching approach facilitates this

• Select, train and support learning environments, mentors and coaches with extreme care

• Prepare and support students

Principles of Practice Education

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Group Work• If we implemented these

principles, what would success look like?

• What would be the metrics to measure improvements in quality and capacity?

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Jenny McGuinnessHead of Education &

CommissioningHealth Education East of

England

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• Explain why and how the employability workstream has emerged

• Explain what we are trying to address/achieve

• Describe the work done to date• Discuss the way forward

This Session Will …..

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To maximise return on investment from commissioned programmes by developing and delivering a consistent and attractive offer of education and employment to students commissioned and supported to registration as health care professionals. Ensuring that all students are aware of the expectations associated with being an NHS funded student and the support and outcomes they can expect from employers, education providers and HEEoE.

Purpose

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The employability work stream is not just about an offer of employment, it includes:

Recruiting the right students Retaining the students Employing the NQHPs Retaining the NQHPs

Purpose

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Having undertaken the review we identified 3 work streams with key system stakeholders.

These are seen as high impact deliverables that link to Shape of Caring, Talent for Care, HEEoE Board and Workforce Supply priorities

The Delivery Plan

1 Develop new routes into nurse education (to increase nursing outturn)

2 Ensure the education we commission focuses on the right balance of skills, knowledge, confidence and competence

3 To maximise ROI from commissioned programmes by developing a consistent and attractive offer of education and employment

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• For every 100 students that start a nursing programme 72 will actually qualify as a registered nurse.  This represents wastage of 28%.

• This equates to approximately £676K

• For every 100 students that completes a nursing programme we can evidence that 66 take up posts within the NHS in EoE. A further 15 will take up post in the NHS outside of EoE. The remaining 19 are potentially lost which equates to £445k

It is a Board priority

Why it is important

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• Students do not necessarily learn to be employees• Students do not feel part of the NHS• Students do not feel valued as the future

workforce• Students would welcome more clarity about

expectation and commitment Student survey Student focus groups Board event

What we know from the students

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To maximise ROI from commissioned programmes by developing and delivering a consistent and attractive offer of education and employment to commissioned and supported students

Employability

Recruiting the right students

Retaining the students

Employing the NQHPs

Retaining the NQHPs

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Key Deliverables:• Review current commissioning patterns to ensure they optimise

retention of students and employment of NQHPs.• Develop core principles of recruitment which align students to an

employer or system and reflect NHS values.• Ensure students are aware of their unique position as being NHS

funded and supported.• Ensure that employers are jointly responsible for the recruitment of

students as their future workforce.• Agree operating model for managing region wide recruitment to ensure

supply is maximised by filling all commissions places.

Recruiting the right studentsAim: To Recruit the right number of high quality students in line with the

NHS Values who understand their unique position as funded NHS students and the expectations that they will return this investment by working in the NHS system

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Key Deliverables:• Clear and agreed methodology for HEEoE and employers to maintain effective,

personal communication with commissioned students throughout their training.• Revise programmes and develop tools to support students at critical points

during their programmes.• Scope opportunities to reduce intensity of programme including review of

different delivery patterns e.g. block placements.• Develop resources to support students and mentors i.e. tablet based practice

assessment (SEA project), Common Assessment Documentation (CAD).• Implement the outcomes from RePAIR. • Consider additional accommodation and travel support for students in difficult

to recruit areas.

Retaining the studentsAim: To retain the right number of high quality students through support both in the academic and practice settings. Ensuring they are aware of their importance to the NHS as the future workforce and ensuring they feel valued to, and connected with, the NHS

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Key Deliverables:• Scope existing employment offers in place across HEEoE.• Explore funding options and appetite for supporting students such as ‘golden

handshakes’, assistance with repaying debt (MSc).• Develop a portfolio of employment offer options for discussion with DoNs and HRDs with

a view to adopting an agreed minimum standard offer across HEEoE.• Develop a portfolio of potential employers, available roles and USPs.• Scope existing careers events and develop a portfolio of good practice. • Ensure clarity of process including timelines for NQHP recruitment and development of

system wide approaches.• Ensure students are confident and competent to move into graduate roles by ensuring

consistent assessment criteria and standards across system, addressing ‘failure to fail’ and inconsistency of sign-off across geography (SEA project, Consistency of skills training and assessment which DoNs have confidence in (CAD), e-portfolio).

• Develop a system for tracking students who qualify with a view to understanding the rates of employment.

Employing the NQHPsAim: To ensure that all NQHPs who complete training in HEEoE have a suitable offer of employment within the HEEoE health system

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Key Deliverables:• Embed the national preceptorship standards into QIPF and LDA to

measure compliance of organisations in the delivery of comprehensive high quality preceptorship programmes for all NQHPs.

• Rotational programmes for NQHPs to be developed in partnership with employing organisations across a range of organisations and across a variety of different care settings.

• Work with provider organisations to ensure that all NQHPs are supported within their preceptorship period to develop skills and competencies, utilising CPD and other funding to achieve this.

• Improving CLE to give improved clinical careers progression.

Retaining the NQHPsAIM: To retain the NQHPs within the health system in HEEoE by ensuring they see the East of England as the best place to work and further their careers by offering excellent support and development opportunities.

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Group Work• Are these the right things?• Is there anything missing?

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Group Work• What activities are needed to deliver the

elements of the employability workstream?

• Whose responsibility are they?


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