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Apr 2026 22

Cannulation Practical Session 22-04-2026 ROOM 25 STRIVE JCUH

/0 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-05-07 00:00

Please note that this is a Practical session, in order to be booked onto this session you will need to complete the Part A ( Please see below).

Once you have completed the Part A you will be required to email stees.clinicalskills@nhs.net in order to book your 20-25 minutes practical slot.

PART A :

Step 1: E-learning
Access and complete all E-learning training and assessment by following the links below:
E- LEARNING
Link https://bbraunmedical.mylearningapp.com/

Enrolment key/ Password: SouthTees2021
You MUST Enrol using your trust nhs.net account.

Step 2: Assessment
You have a maximum of three attempts to pass, with a pass mark required of 70% required.
It is essential upon completion of the e-learning you MUST log out of the system,
otherwise your results may not be submitted.

Step 3: Booking practical training
On completion of the e-learning training you MUST email over a screen shot of your pass mark to stees.clinicalskills@nhs.net

To inform the team you have successfully completed the training by gaining a minimum of 70% or 7/10. Following this email, you will receive an allocated time slot for the face-to-face practical training.

Once attended, you will complete the designated competency pack within your clinical environment.

 


Apr 2026 24

ACUTE ILLNESS MANAGEMENT - REGISTERED STAFF - 24-04-2026 08:30AM - 17:00PM IHLT, STRIVE AT JCUH

29/28 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-03-25 00:00

AIM (Acute Illness Management) is a one-day inter-professional course standardising the clinical approach to the management of the deteriorating patient and is suitable for all registered staff.

 

Important notice

There is a pre-requisite that the course manual must be received at least 30 days in advance to allow reading.

If you do not receive a manual it is your responsibility to contact the Acutely Ill Patient Team on stees.aip@nhs.net

Please do not attend the study day if you have not received the manual.

 

Please note this session is aimed at

REGISTERED STAFF – Band 5 and above (including Nursing Associates)


Apr 2026 24

Interpretation of Electrocardiogram (ECG's), 24/04/2026, 08:00 - 12:00, Room 2, STRIVE at FHN

2/10 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-04-14 00:00

This training is appropriate for registered professional band 4 and above

Topics covered include:

 

Anatomy and physiology of the heart.

How to perform an ECG with correct lead placement.

Barriers to taking an ECG and how to overcome them.

Interpreting ECG���s.

Recognise cardiac arrhythmias and escalation of care.

Overview of ACS, NSTEMI and STEMI


Apr 2026 24

Shared Decision Making, 24/04/2026, 12:30 - 16:00, Room 41, STRIVE, JCUH

9/16 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-04-13 00:00

Shared Decision Making 

Achieving Shared Decision Making goals of care is one the quality priorities for the trust .Shared Decision Making means people are supported to understand the care, treatment and support options available and the risks, benefits and consequences of those options, and to make a decision about a preferred course of action, based on evidence-based, good quality information and their personal preferences. 

It is a process in which practitioners and individuals work together to select tests, treatments, management or support packages, based on evidence and the individual’s informed preferences, rather than the individual being told what to do by the practitioner. 

Shared Decision Making is relevant in any nonlife threatening situation when a health or care decision needs to be made, and a range of options (including doing nothing), is available. 

This programme is approved by The Personalised Care Institute. 

Programme Structure 

A half day workshop, delivered face to face, designed to support practitioners to learn the process of good quality SDM and provide individuals with the knowledge and skills to support people in making decisions about their health and care. 

Our programme covers; 

  • Overview of Shared Decision Making
    • Brief introduction to how we make decisions
    • Brief introduction to health literacy Key elements of a shared decision-making conversation
    • Shared decision-making skills and practice 

This is a highly interactive programme with an emphasis on skills development and practice. 

Pre-Evaluation - SHARED DECISION MAKING PROGRAMME  Pre-Evaluation – Fill in form 

 

Post Evaluation -SHARED DECISION MAKING PROGRAMME -Post Evaluation – Fill in form 


Apr 2026 28

Palliative and End of Life Care Champion's Programme, 28/04/2026, 08:30 - 12:30, Room 3, STRIVE, FHN

2/32 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-04-20 00:00

This training will explore neurodiversity—what it means, and how it affects patients, their families, and the staff caring for individuals who are palliative or approaching the end of life. The session will provide ample opportunity to reflect on how neurodiversity relates to clinical practice and discuss practical strategies to best support neurodiverse individuals.

The session will be led by Dr. Hannah Williamson, Lead Clinical Psychologist for Neurodiversity within the Trust.

In addition, there will be a dedicated session on recent developments in palliative and end-of-life care, including an overview of the new NECN Palliative and End-of-Life Care Symptom Control Guidelines (2025, Sixth Edition).

NENC-Palliative-and-End-of-Life-Care-Symptom-Control-Guidelines-2025-Sixth-Edition.pdf

 


Apr 2026 28

Essentials of Pressure Ulcer Prevention (Mandatory), 28/04/2026, 15:00 - 16:00, Room 8, STRIVE, JCUH

12/36 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-04-27 00:00

This training session will cover the essentials of skin integrity and pressure ulcer care.

The learning objectives and content of the session as follows:

  • identify risk factors associated with impaired skin integrity including: disease, surface, mobility, incontinence and nutrition
  • describe reasons why these factors contribute to risk
  • refer to appropriate members of the interprofessional team when required throughout the patient journey
  • identify appropriate interventions to reduce and manage risk of pressure ulcer development
  • implement appropriate prevention and management strategies

 

 


Apr 2026 29

Essentials in Palliative Care Course For Clinical Support Workers, 29/04/2026, 09:00 - 16:00, Room 3, STRIVE, FHN

2/20 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-04-20 00:00

Target Audience – Clinical Support Workers Bands 2-4, who have direct involvement with patients who are receiving palliative and end of life care.

This course has been designed to explore the principles of Palliative and End of Life Care, as applied in all Trust care settings (acute & primary care hospitals and community settings). It aims to equip staff with the skills needed to care for patients requiring Palliative or End of Life Care.

In order to fulfil this course, you need attend 1 full day either at JCUH or FHN.

Dates available -

Tuesday 17th February 2026, 09:00 - 16:00, Room 7, STRIVE, JCUH

Wednesday 29th April 2026, 09:00 16:00, Room 3, STRIVE, FHN

 


Apr 2026 29

IV Drugs and Infusion Management For Adult Patients, 29/04/2026, 8.30-16.00 DKLT, STRIVE, JCUH

9/30 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-04-19 00:00

Intravenous (IV) Study Day

Join us for a comprehensive IV Study Day designed to support safe, confident, and competent practice in IV drug administration.

 

What to Expect:

  • In-depth IV therapy training and best practices
  • Practical updates on ANTT, venous access, Agilia device training, and IV medication administration
  • Drug Calculations Exam – to be completed on the day as part of the competency process, pass mark is 100%- Please find attached pre learning materials to revise for the exam

Who Should Attend:

Any registered professionals who are required to administrator any intravenous medications as part of their job role.

If you require reasonable adjustments for the above session, please contact the clinical skills team on stees.clinicalskills@nhs.net


Apr 2026 30

Catheterisation Practical Session 30-04-2026 ROOM 25 STRIVE JCUH

/0 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-05-15 00:00

Please note that this is a Practical session, in order to be booked onto this session you will need to complete the Part A ( Please see below).

Once you have completed the Part A you will be required to email stees.clinicalskills@nhs.net in order to book your 20-25 minutes practical slot.

Part A: Catheterisation

Step 1:

Access and complete all e-learning training and videos by following the links below

 

E- LEARNING

 

Watch the presentation Video - https://youtu.be/peM9_Ttg8Xk

 

Watch the demonstration Video

 

Link for Male catheterisation - https://youtu.be/0enIkvCBy5Y

 

Link for Female catheterisation -   https://youtu.be/ZnLKBJkJy9U

 

Step 2:

Complete the assessment via MS Forms by clicking on the following links below.

 

Assessment link – https://forms.office.com/e/4VchjKUkkV

 

You have a maximum of three attempts to pass, you need a pass mark required of 80% or 8/10 to move on to the face-to-face training.

 

Step 3:

On completion of the e-learning training you MUST email over a screen shot of your pass mark to stees.clinicalskills@nhs.net to inform the team you have successfully completed the training by gaining a minimum of 80% or 8/10.

 

Following this email, please call the team on 01642 854062 to arrange your face-to-face practical training. At this point, the team will ensure they have received your pass mark via email.

 

Once attended, you will complete the designated competency pack within your clinical environment.

 

Kind regards,

The Clinical Skills Team


Apr 2026 30

Suprapubic Catheterisation Practical Session, 30-04-2026, 13:00PM - 16:00PM , Room 25, Strive, JCUH

2/10 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-04-20 00:00

Suprapubic Catheterisation Training, a practical session covering:

  • Anatomy and physiology of the lower urinary tract
  • Insertion technique with step-by-step guidance
  • Troubleshooting common issues
  • Simulated assessment to practise and demonstrate competence

Ideal for bands 3 and above looking to build confidence and hands-on experience in suprapubic catheter care.