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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

1/80 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 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

/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


Aug 2026 05

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

/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


Aug 2026 06

ACUTE ILLNESS MANAGEMENT - REGISTERED STAFF - 06-08-2026 08:30AM - 17:00PM IHLT, STRIVE AT JCUH

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

Interpretation of blood results, 07-08-2026, 09:00AM - 12:00PM, Room 1, STRIVE, FHN

1/10 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-07-28 00:00

Interpretation of blood results is an interactive workshop relating's to clinical presentation and assessments of common conditions. 

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


Aug 2026 10

Essentials of Pressure Ulcer Prevention (Mandatory), 10/08/2026, 13:00 - 14:00, IHLT, STRIVE, JCUH

3/80 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-08-09 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

 

 

 


Aug 2026 11

SEPSIS STUDY DAY - REGISTERED STAFF - 11-08-2026 09:00AM - 16:00PM IHLT, STRIVE AT JCUH

31/30 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-08-10 00:00

These sessions are aimed at registered staff with the aim to increase early recognition and management of sepsis.

 

Please note this session is aimed at

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