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Learning, sharing, improving: how networks help us in health and care Naomi McVey, Programme Manager - AHP WorkforceAHP Event, Chorley, 17th May 2016
Overview
• My experience of personal and professional networks
• Role of networks in health & care
• Role, offer and ‘ask’ of North West AHP Network
How networks have helped meNews and events
Learning & CPD
Mentoring
HCPC registration
Professional identity
Career development
Personal support
Better at my job
• In groups
• What personal and professional networks are you a member of?
• Do they help you? If yes, how?
How have networks helped you?
Networks in healthcare
"Networks are a powerful way of sharing learning and ideas, building a sense of community and purpose, shaping new solutions to entrenched problems, tapping into hidden talent and knowledge, and providing space to innovate and embed change." The Health Foundation, 2013
Networks in healthcare
Shared purpose
Mutual support
Sharing innovation, ideas, solutions
Space to learn and think creatively
Distributed leadership
Network membership
Different levels of engagement and fluctuations over time
Key that we get the right people engaged at the right time
North West AHP NetworkOur role, offer and ‘ask’
Our role
• Supporting the development of excellent and innovative patient care by AHPs
• Informing education, training and workforce planning
• Professional leadership, advice and expertise• Influencing national and regional strategy
Activity and impact
• Educational events to over 350 AHPs through 3 times yearly events
• Multi-professional ‘Leading Transformational Culture Change’ programme
• Public Health in Practice• AHPs working differently project• Digital content www.ahpnw.nhs.uk/
Our values as a network
What we can offer you…
• Regular events • Network website - news and
events• Weekly bulletin • A regional on-line forum • Advice and support – or help
finding it
What we ask of you…
Get involved
Ask for help
Share, share, share
Give us feedback
‘Look upwards and outwards. Always be willing to share, always be willing to steal.'Kirstie Baxter, Head of Workforce Transformation (North West), Health Education England