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Jul 2026 28

ACUTE ILLNESS MANAGEMENT - REGISTERED STAFF - 28-07-2026 08:30AM - 17:00PM ROOM 1, STRIVE AT FHN

12/12 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-06-28 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)


Jul 2026 28

Venepuncture Practical Session-28-07-2026 ROOM 25 STRIVE JCUH

/0 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-08-12 00:00

PLEASE NOTE YOU CANNOT BOOK YOURSELF ONTO THIS SESSION:

 

Part A: Venepuncture

Step 1: E-learning

Watch the presentation video - https://vimeo.com/570287952

Using Password - VenePres2021!

 

Watch the demonstration video - https://vimeo.com/649067903

Using Password - VeneDemo2021!

 

Step 2: Assessment

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

https://forms.office.com/e/T4HaKd0zSK

 

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: Booking practical training

On completion of the e-learning training you MUST take a screenshot of your results with your name visible.

You will need to upload this screen shot onto the below MS Forms:

Venepuncture Part B: Booking your practical session. – Fill in form

Once you have uploaded your screenshot you will be able to select which date you wish to attend.

Upon completing the MS Forms a member of staff will be in touch to confirm your 25 -minute practical session.

 

Please note upon attending the practical session you will need to complete the designated competency pack. (please see attached)


Jul 2026 29

Cannulation Practical Session-29-07-2026 ROOM 25 STRIVE JCUH

/0 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-08-13 00:00

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU CANNOT BOOK YOURSELF ONTO THIS SESSION.

Please follow the below process to be booked on:

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

To successfully complete the training you must gain a minimum of 70% (7/10).

Upon completing the Cannulation eLearning you will receive a certificate to your email address that you have used to complete the training.

You will then need to upload a copy of your certificate onto the Cannulation Part B Forms, which can be found using the below link:

Cannulation Part B: Booking your practical session.  – Fill in form

You will also use this link to specify which date you wish to attend.

Upon completing the Form then you will receive an email from The Clinical Skills Team confirming which 25 minute slot you have been booked onto.

Once you have attended your Practical session you will need to complete the designated competency pack (please see attached)


Jul 2026 29

Tier 2 Dementia Training 11.5 hours CPD, 29-07-2026 & 30-07-2026 STRIVE, FHN

2/25 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-07-22 00:00

Staff members booking onto this training need to be available to attend on both of the dates above please see the times and location of each session below:

  • DAY 1 - Wednesday 29th July 2026  - 08:00am - 16:00pm - Room 3, STRIVE, FHN
  • DAY 2 - Thursday 30th July 2026  - 08:00am - 12:00pm - Room 3, STRIVE, FHN

Jul 2026 31

ACUTE ILLNESS MANAGEMENT - CLINICAL SUPPORT WORKERS - 31-07-2026 09:00AM - 16:00PM ROOM 1, STRIVE AT FHN

24/24 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-07-01 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

CLINICAL SUPPORT WORKER – Band 1 – 4 (including SNA’s and Therapy assistants)


Aug 2026 03

Essentials of Wound assessment (Mandatory), 03/08/2026, 13:00 - 14:00, IHLT, STRIVE, JCUH

/80 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-08-02 00:00

This session looks at factors that affect wound healing, holistic assessment and wound assessment.

The learning outcomes and content of the session as follows:

  • describe the importance of wound assessment
  • recognise factors that may delay wound healing
  • recall the key steps in wound assessment
  • recognise terminology used to describe the wound
  • recognise changes in the individual's wound and surrounding skin and when to refer on for advice or support
  • record and report findings from a wound assessment
  • value the importance of good communication and interpersonal skills with the multidisciplinary team

 

 

 


Aug 2026 03

Practice Assessor, Practice Supervisor and Skills Facilitator - SSSA Standards 03-08-2026 14:00 - 16:00 Room 1, STRIVE, FHN

6/20 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-07-24 00:00

These update sessions contain the NMC standards for Student Supervision and Assessment for Practice Assessors, Practice Supervisors and Skills Facilitators.

For further information about these sessions, please contact Practice Placement Facilitators; stees.practiceplacement@nhs.net

 

Please note, if you are a Practice Supervisor who wishes to become a New Practice Assessor, please book onto the FULL DAY Practice Assessor course.


Aug 2026 04

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

28/28 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-07-05 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)


Aug 2026 04

Preceptorship Drop In ,04-08-2026 ,130:0 - 11:00 ,Room 40 ,STRIVE , JCUH

/0 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2025-06-30 00:00

If you have any enquiries or require any support regarding your Preceptorship, then please feel free to attend.


Aug 2026 05

Start With Why, 05-08-2026- 08:00-16:00 ROOM 3, STRIVE, FHN - Nurses Only

3/5 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-07-26 00:00

Aims and Objectives
By the end of the am session all learners will be able to:
•Exhibit a greater understanding of meaningful interactions
•Implement a person-centred approach to care
•Understand the importance of accurate documentation and communication (Live interaction with MIYA/patientrack educator)
• Identify appropriate care planning
•Recognise the role of family and carers as partners in care (John’s Campaign)

By the end of the pm session all learners will be able to:
• Practice communication skills in a safe simulated environment to overcome filters/barriers
• Develop a communication strategy when dealing with complex cases :
e.g. delivering bad news, escalation of care, telephone v/s face to face conversation
• Knowledge and confidence in using SPIKES model
• Improve teamworking and patient safety through advanced communication skills