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Nov 2026 10

SEPSIS STUDY DAY - REGISTERED STAFF - 10-11-2026 09:00AM - 15:00PM IHLT, STRIVE

19/80 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-10 08:59

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

 

Please note this session is aimed at

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


Nov 2026 13

Interpretation of Electrocardiogram (ECG's)-13-11-2026-09:00-12:00-Room-1-STRIVE-FHN

1/10 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-06 00:00

This training is appropriate for registered professional band 4 and above

Topics covered include:

 

Anatomy and pathophysiology 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.


Nov 2026 19

Practice Assessor, Practice Supervisor and Skills Facilitator Update - SSSA Standards, 19-11-2025, 10:00 - 12:00, Room 11, STRIVE, JCUH

6/36 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-12 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.


Nov 2026 24

Practice Assessor Training Day 24-11-2026 09:00 - 16:00 Room 2, STRIVE, FHN

/20 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-20 00:00

This training is for Registered Nurses, Midwifes and Nursing Associates to become New Practice Assessors under the NMC SSSA standards (2018)

You must be qualified at least 12 months to book onto this course and have completed the Preceptorship programme.

Please contact your Trust PPF on email stees.practiceplacement@nhs.net to clarify your requirements under the NMC SSSA standards if required.

 

Registration

Ensure that the information you complete on the booking form is correct as all sessions are confirmed by email (please do not use Hotmail accounts).

Should you wish to cancel or amend any details please contact the EPD team on ext. 54062 or via email  stees.educationpracticedevelopment@nhs.net

Spaces are at a premium so it would be appreciated if you let us know if you are no longer able to attend.

 


Nov 2026 26

SEPSIS STUDY DAY - CLINICAL SUPPORT WORKERS - 26-11-2026 09:00AM - 15:00PM IHLT, STRIVE, JCUH

4/80 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-26 08:59

These sessions are aimed at Clinical Support Workers with the aim to increase early recognition and management of sepsis.

 

Please note this session is aimed at CLINICAL SUPPORT WORKERS.  A separate study is delivered for registered staff and community teams (contact stees.aip@nhs.net for information).


Nov 2026 27

Start With Why, 27-11-2026- 08:00-16:00 ROOM 2, STRIVE, FHN - Nurses Only

5/5 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-17 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


Nov 2026 27

Start With Why 27-11-2026, 08:00-16:00, ROOM 2 STRIVE FHN - HCA's only

1/5 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-17 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


Nov 2026 27

ACUTE ILLNESS MANAGEMENT - CLINICAL SUPPORT WORKERS - 27-11-2026 09:00AM - 16:00PM Room 8, STRIVE AT JCUH

20/20 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-10-28 09:00

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 clinical support workers.

 

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)


Dec 2026 01

Recognising Dying Webinar - 01-12-2026 - 01:00PM -02:00PM - Microsoft Teams

3/100 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-21 00:00

Dr Kitty Jackson is a Consultant in Palliative Medicine working in South Tees. Kitty has a wealth of experience in managing patients towards the end of their life. She is also an Honorary Research Fellow at the Wolfson Palliative Care Research Centre at Hull York Medical School. This session will address some of the challenges that clinicians experience when recognising patients who may be dying, the consequences of not recognising the patient who may be dying and provide some helpful tips and suggestions to help clinicians to get this right.

 

Microsoft Teams meeting

Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/386302398852035?p=5xhrhrzQO3HmiDhdAF

Meeting ID: 386 302 398 852 035

Passcode: kx97mK36


Dec 2026 02

Suprapubic Catheterisation Practical Session, 02-12-2026, 09:00AM - 12:00AM , ROOM 2, STRIVE, FHN

/5 Spaces Booked:
Booking Closing Date: 2026-11-25 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.